Reveal radiant skin thanks to its astringent, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, providing a soothing, relaxing sensation. Emotionally, this hydrosol acts as a natural antidepressant, releasing serotonin for an experience of well-being. For the nervous system, its relaxing action promotes peaceful sleep and soothes chronic pain.
Latin name: Picea mariana
French name: Épinette Noire
English name: Black Spruce
Botanical family: Abietaceae or Pinaceae
Origin: Quebec, Canada
Distilled parts: Branches and needles
Organoleptic characteristics: Clear and colorless, fresh coniferous scent and sweet, almost icy resin, slightly spicy with a citrus note, but still wet like many conifer hydrosols.
Components: 300 mg/L essential oil: bornyl acetate 25%, α-pinene 20%, camphene 15%, δ3-carene 9%.
PHYSICAL
Black Spruce essential oil is renowned for its stimulating action on energy metabolism and its balancing effect on the endocrine system when combined with Scots Pine essential oil. It constitutes an essential complement and effective against symptoms of pre-menopause.A morning application to the adrenals and lower back can stimulate the body and combat fatigue and exhaustion.
It also presents anti-inflammatory properties, particularly beneficial in cases of rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation of the Achilles tendon, sciatic nerve, sprains and others. By performing gentle massages with a mixture of Black Spruce, Wintergreen and St. John's Wort oil on the affected area, 2 to 3 times a day, it is possible to effectively relieve lower limb pain.
For the skin system: initial anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, soothing and relaxing.
For the Digestive System: aperitif, promoting digestion, intestinal anti-spasmodic with analgesic, antiparasitic and antifungal effect, soothing spasms in the solar plexus.
For the endocrine system: supports corticomimetic functions, acting on the pituitary-corticoadrenal and pituitary-ovarian axes.
For the immune system: purifies the air, fights fungal, bacterial and viral infections, as well as parasites.
For the respiratory system: relieves bronchial spasms, decongests the pulmonary passages, acts as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and facilitates expectoration in case of cough.
For the nervous system: relaxing, invigorating for the nervous system, regulator of serotonin (the happiness hormone), promoting sleep and reducing chronic pain.
For the osteoarticular system: anti-inflammatory, analgesic, decongestant.
For the Genitourinary System: relieves spasms of the pelvic and sacral plexus.
PSYCHIC
Black Spruce essential oil releases serotonin, thus acting as a natural antidepressant and promoting a feeling of well-being and inner calm. It also stimulates empathy, while being psychologically invigorating and adaptogenic.
USES
It is recommended to treat intestinal and skin mycoses, intestinal and skin parasitoses, acne, psoriasis, eczema, hyperthyroidism, bronchitis, sinusitis, catarrh, asthenia, spasms in the solar plexus, muscular rheumatism, arthritis, inflammatory prostatitis and immunosuppression.
REFERENCES
- My essential oils bible. Montreal, Éditions Caractère.
- Natural Resources Canada: Official website
- Aromatherapy exactly. Bayeux, Éditions Roger.
CANADA, NORTHERN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC
A LONG JOURNEY IN THE BOREAL FOREST TOWARDS THE BLACK SPRUCE
To reach Black Spruce in the boreal forest, where it is distilled, the tourist will say that it is as far as going to "SAINT-LOIN-DU-BEN-LOIN" in the NORTH!
The Black Spruce or black spruce is a conifer majestic with a height of 8 to 20 meters which watches over our Canadian forests from coast to coast. This conifer grows where other species cannot grow. Favoring moist, sandy or peaty soils, this tree mainly covers the territories of the Canadian Far North to the edge of the Low Arctic tundra and the northeastern United States. Its branches are rough and its frayed bark is reddish brown when young and darker when mature. Its grayish green needles are straight and tight along the branch. Its fruit is a small purple cone which turns light brown when ripe. Of the forty varieties of spruce, it is most resistant to very cold climates. For this purpose, it can withstand up to – 60 degrees Celsius according to certain studies. Without its greatest enemy which is fire, this tree could live up to 280 years.
For thousands of years, Native Americans have exploited the medicinal plants of the boreal forest in their oral tradition. The Crees used black spruce as anti-diarrheal by concocting infusions from the cones, while the needles and cones were used to treat diabetes.
For burns, balms were made from black spruce resin, and chewing the cones relieved toothache.
The Montagnais prepared infusions for sore throats and coughs with this tree, while the children chewed its resin to keep their teeth white. They also attributed to the black spruce virtues against scurvy. Used for the construction of settlers' homes, the tree was also used to brew spruce beer, popular at clergy evenings under the pretext of preventing scurvy.
In 1772, the English physician Henry Taylor discovered a method of extracting spruce oil, recommended for respiratory conditions. Dr. Taylor is also the founder of the first distillery installed in Quebec City.
ADVICE:
Hydrosols offer remarkable benefits for human, animal, insect and plant well-being. For appropriate and safe use, we recommend that you refer to specialized aromatherapy books. Additionally, consulting an aromatherapy professional can be beneficial in identifying the biochemical compounds and aromatic molecules in essential oils, thereby improving the effectiveness of your care.
STORAGE:
Our hydrosols do not contain preservatives, so it is recommended to store them in a cool, dry place, away from light and air, for a shelf life of 1 to 3 years.
The information provided on this Website is NOT a medical recommendation for treatment or cure of any medical condition or disease.