*This oil is organically grown and certified by our supplier. However, our facility is not certified organic. You get it though. ;-)
The sweet, fruity, slightly woody, and resinous aroma of Juniper Berry energizes and delights the senses! It can help fortify your immune system and support the natural detoxification of your body. Juniper Berry is both restorative and refreshing as it assists the body with the release of stubborn tension, strain, and stress.
Juniper has been used since ancient times to address and prevent disease due to its surprisingly powerful, yet equally gentle effect.
Details
Botanical Name: Juniperus communis
Plant Origin: Bosnia
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from aerial parts (certified organic by our supplier)
Shelf Life: 4 years until decline of quality begins. To maximize shelf life, store in refrigerator.
Storage: Store upright, lid tight, out of direct heat and sunlight.
Topical Dilution Recommendation: 2-3% for daily application, up to 25% for short-term use
Selah oil blends that contain Juniper Berry essential oil:
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Uses
Juniper Berry may support the body's proper natural response to and assist in maintaining a healthy state of the following:
- Body Odor
- Cellulite
- Dandruff
- Dysmenorrhea - Painful Menstruation
- Eczema
- Gout
- Hemorrhoids
- Kidneys
- Malaria - prevention
- Neuralgia (Nerve Pain) - Discontinued Pins & Needles Recipe
- Neurological Issues
- Pain
- Parasites
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) & Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
- Sprains & Torn Ligaments
Please see our for detailed essential oil remedies for the above-listed issues/topics.
Research
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For more information and studies on Juniper essential oil
Therapeutic Properties
- analgesic - deadens or relieves pain; anodyne
- anthelmintic - destroys or expels worms and parasites; vermifuge
- anti-inflammatory - reduces inflammation
- antiseptic - destroys and prevents the development of microbes/bacteria
- astringent - causes contraction of organic tissues, reducing secretions or discharges
- carminative - expels gas (flatulence), easing abdominal pain and bloating
- depurative - purifies the system, particularly the blood
- detoxifying - assist in the removal of toxins
- digestive - promotes or aids digestion
- diuretic - aids in removal of excess water from the body; promotes urination
- emmenagogue - promotes or assists menstruation
- nervine - soothing and toning to the nerves and nervous system
- purifying
- spasmolytic - antispasmodic
- tonic - strengthens or invigorates organs or the entire organism
Applications
Topical:
Apply diluted to bottoms of feet or directly on area of concern.
Ok for children 2 with proper dilution.
Pregnancy and lactation safe with extra dilution.
for the essential oil dilution chart.
Inhalation:
Diffuse or rub a drop on palms and inhale.
Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) by the FDA.
Internal:
Although the quality of Selah Oils is excellent, it is not advised to take essential oils internally unless under the guidance of a certified physician who is also certified in aromatherapy. We recommend getting internal dosing instructions from a licensed physician as some essential oils are not recommended for oral consumption. This is in no way a reflection on our oil quality, only a matter of safety and caution with respect to how concentrated essential oils are. When used within safe parameters, and under your physician's care, the quality of our essential oils is such that they can be used internally if deemed appropriate.
However, with that said, it is important to remember the extreme concentration of essential oils. "Using essential oils by rubbing them into the skin or via inhalation is in many cases more effective than oral delivery" (7. p. 96).
All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.
Cautions
Avoid using with liver and kidney disease.
Skin sensitization if oxidized.
General EO Cautions:
All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion. It is not advised to take essential oils internally unless under the guidance of a licensed physician who is also certified in aromatherapy.
If for any reason you get essential oils in your eyes, put carrier oil along the eyebrows above the eyes and on the cheekbones below the eyes.
Do not put essential oils inside your ear canal.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
GC/MS Key Constituents:
alpha-Pinene 40.00%
Sabinene 15.00%
Myrcene 11.00%
Terpinen-4-ol 7.50%
Limonene 5.00%
beta-Pinene 4.00%
gamma-Terpinene 3.00%
beta-Caryophyllene 1.75%
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