Hop Essential Oil captures the floral and spicy essence of Quebec's boreal forest. Carefully harvested in August and September, this oil is extracted from the cones to offer a distinctive olfactory experience, with balancing benefits for the nervous and digestive systems.
Perfect for soothing nervous gastritis and tachycardia, discover a natural approach to well-being with our Hops Essential Oil.
Latin name: Humulus Lupulus var. Cascade
French name: Houblon
English name: Hop
Botanical family: Cannabinaceae
Origin: Quebec, Canada
Harvest time: August and September
Parts distilled: Cones
Organoleptic characteristics: Characteristic, floral and spicy, transparent to pale yellow liquid.
Components: Myrcene, α-humulene,(E)-β-Farnesene, β-caryophyllene.
USES:
This product can be beneficial in various cases, including treating gastritis of nervous origin, cases of tachycardia, as well as supraventricular arrhythmia.
REFERENCES:
For more information on the properties and uses of this product, you can consult the following references:
Originally from the Northern Hemisphere, Hops is a fast-growing climbing plant, which can reach up to 10 meters in height. This herbaceous perennial plant is mainly found in Europe, western Asia and North America. Appreciating rich and humid soils, hops are considered dioecious, with male and female organs on separate plants, making it unisexual.
Hops are generally grown on trellises, where they hang thanks to their large toothed green leaves, composed of 3 to 5 lobes. Its flowering extends from June to September.. The greenish female flowers contain the key ingredient used in herbal medicine: lupulin. This Resin can be used in different forms for therapeutic purposes.
Hops were first used for their beer preservation and flavoring properties since the Middle Ages. However, over time, many herbalists have noticed its therapeutic virtues, and as early as the 15th and 16th centuries, doctors such as Paracelsus used it for medicinal purposes.
Native American peoples, such as the Delware, also used the plant to relieve ear infections by local application, as well as in the form of an infusion for its toning and stimulating effects.
**CONTRAINDICATIONS**
In the cases of “Mastosis” which designates a set of symptoms related to mammary glands, characterized by pain, cysts, or a increased sensitivity. THE “hormone-dependent cancers” refer to types of cancers that respond to hormones, such as breast or prostate cancer.
**RECOMMENDATIONS**
Long-term pure skin application may cause redness if the product is oxidized. It is recommended to always mix the essential oil with a vegetable oil before applying it to the skin.
Essential oils offer numerous benefits for human, animal, insect and plant well-being. It is recommended to refer to specialized aromatherapy books for appropriate and safe use.
We also recommend consult an aromatherapy professional, capable of targeting the biochemical groups and aromatic molecules of essential oils, in order to optimize the effectiveness of treatments.
**STORAGE**
It is best to store essential oils in a cool, dry place, away from light and air.
The information provided on this website is NOT a medical recommendation for treatment or cure of any medical condition or disease.