Amyris Essential Oil

Amyris Essential Oil

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Amyris Essential Oil (1/3 oz)
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Quick Overview

Amyris Essential Oil is steam distilled from the wood and twigs of the Amyris or Candlewood tree. In Jamaica and Haiti they use branches as torches because the wood has so rich in essential oil. It is also called East Indian Sandalwood. Amyris can extend the very expensive Sandalwood. Amyris is antiseptic, balsamic, decongestant, emollient, muscle relaxant, sedative, and useful to soothe and soften dry, irritated skin. Used in massage oil or a bath it can ease sore and tired muscles. Diffused it can calm the mind and is often used in meditative blends. Used as a fixative in perfumes.

Amyris Essential Oil

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Amyris wood is used to make furniture. It is a cheap substitute for sandalwood and is also used to adulterate sandalwood. It is used as a fixative in soaps and fragrances, and in liqueurs. A species of Amyris, (A. opobalsamum or Commiphora opobalsamum, there seems to be some confusion over this) is the source of the Balm of Mecca.

Additional Information

Product No. 01-amy00-group
GCC DS-GP Haiti
Common Name Amyris, Candlewood, Torchwood, West Indian Sandalwood, West Indian Rosewood
Scientific Name Amyris balsamifera, Schimmelia oleifera
Family Name Rutaceae (Rue)
Indigenous Country Haiti - wild groves cover the island
Country Of Production Haiti, Jamaica, South and Central America, Australia, Cuba
History In 1886, Amyris' scientific name was changed because it was not a species of sandalwood. The wood used in fires was so saturated with oil that it burned very easily like candles or torches.
history_cont No
Plant Description A bushy tree growing to 60 feet with compound leaves and clusters of white flowers that produce edible black-bluish fruit.
Parts Processed Seasoned wood and branches.
Processing Methods Steam distilled.
Color Range Pale yellow.
Chemical Constituents Class: Alcohol. Caryphyllene, cadinene, cadinol, balsamiol, valerianols, balsamiferone
Yin/Yang Yin
Physical Uses Antiphlogistic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, balsamic, expectorant, fixative, hypotensive and sedative. Used for lymphatic and veinous decongestant, to support the heart (tonic) and to treat hemorrhoids. It also helps to deepen the breath and loosens tight
Physical_Uses_cont muscles.
Mental Uses Transitional time - time to reexamine your thoughts about life and yourself and see if you need to make any changes. It could also be time to move from tribal thinking to individual thinking or thinking for yourself.
Emotional Uses Feeling confused, scared, uncertainty about the future TO feeling calm, assured, connected with self, self confident, grounded.
Spiritual Uses Can indicate you have done a good job working with your emotional and mental development. You are coming into your own and are ready to transition into a more powerful and responsible state of being. You know that you are the creator of your own reality
Spiritual_Uses_Cont It can also indicate that you are in a major transitional stage of being on your own like leaving home for the first time, becoming a parent, changing jobs or losing a job, divorcing, etc. Amyris is expansive.
Applications Bath (may need fixed oil), inhaler, light bulb ring, massage, mist spray, steam inhalation.
Warnings/Contraindications Untested, skin sensitizer.

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