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Amber Essential Oil: (pinus succinifera)
100% Pure, Concentrated, Undiluted, Premium Grade for Therapeutic Purposes
Amber Essential Oil Properties
Natural Perfume Fragrance Oil
Calming aroma. A warm and smoky scent with an undertone
of floral citrus. Encourages harmony and balance. Premium
grade recommended for therapeutic purposes. Imported
from India
Amber Essential Oil Odor
Spicy
Amber Essential Oil Source
Dry distillation of amber fossil resin.
Amber Essential Oil Suggestions
Try with Orange Frankincense, Lemon. Dilute with Sweet Almond Oil
for direct skin contact.
Amber Essential Oil Packaged
0.5 ounce/15 ml amber glass bottle with Euro plug, tamper proof
safety seal and safety shrink wrap.
1/3 fl. oz. (10 ml) amber glass bottle with roll on applicator. Safety
shrink wrapped.
BioSource Naturals’ Amber Essential Oil
Botanical Name
Pinus succinifera
Description
Fossilized sap of the giant prehistoric conifer 'Pinus Succinfera', it is estimated to be between 40 and 60 million years old,
its' use as a trading commodity dates back to 8000 BC.
Properties
Calmative, analgesic, antispasmodic, expectorant, febrifuge
Uses
Amber has been credited with numerous beneficial properties both physical and spiritual. The Ancient Romans and
Greeks used it to cure ailments such as asthma, rheumatism and internal problems. Its purported healing powers have
extended to epilepsy, jaundice, kidney and bladder complaints and even the plague. It has also been used as an
aphrodisiac and to guard against witchcraft. It is now believed to be a good source of beneficial negative ions when worn
close to or on the skin. The virtue of an amber preparation was said to be that it: "heals, dries, dissolves; strengthens
heart and brain and revives the Animal and Vital Spirits by its sweet sulphur; and is used in perfumes to burn against bad
air, and keep the Spirits from infection.” The white odoriferous Amber is the best for physic use, and thought to be of
great power and force against many diseases, as against vertigo and asthmaticall paroxysmes, against catarrhes and
arthreticall pains, against diseases of the stomach and against diseases of the heart, against plagues, venoms and
contagions. Florentine Physicians prescribe some few drops of its oil to be taken in wine for the former purposes. It is
used in either powder or oil form.
Source
Fossilized sap of the giant prehistoric conifer 'Pinus Succinfera', it is estimated to be between 40 and 60 million years old,
its' use as a trading commodity dates back to 8000 BC.
Characteristics
Amber transparent liquid. This oil is resinous, warm and smoky with an undertone of floral citrus
Refractive Index
1.575
Specific Gravity @ 20 C
1.082
Solubility
Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
Production Method
dry distillation of the fossil resin