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- Oakland Gardens Essential Oil collection includes the following oils- Ajowan, Amyris Sandalwood, Anise Star, Basil, Bay, Benzoin, Bergamot, Birch, Birch Tar, Blood Orange, Cajeput, Calamus Root, Camphor, Capsicum, Caraway, Cardamom, Carrot, Cassia, Cedarwood, Celery Seed, Chamomile (German), Chamomile (Roman), Cinnamon Bark, Cinnamon Leaf, Citronella, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Clove Leaf, Clove Pennyroyal, Coffee, Copaiba Balsam, Coriander, Cypress, Davana, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus 80/82, Eucalyptus 80/85, Eucalyptus Lemon, Evening Primrose, Fennel, Fir Needle, Frankincense, French Lavender, Geranium, Ginger, Ginger Grass, Grapefruit Pink, Grapefruit White, Hyssop, Jasmine Grandiflorum, Jasmine Sambac, Lavender 40/42, Lavender French, Lavender Moldova, Lavender Population, Lavender Spanish, Lavender Spike, Lemon, Lemon 5X, Lemon Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Lime, Litsea, Mandarin, Marjoram Sweet, Menthol, Myrrh, Niaouli, Nutmeg, Orange 5X, Orange 10X, Orange Blood, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Penny Royal, Peppermint, Peru Balsam, Petitgrain, Pine, Pine Scotch, Ravensara, Rose (Bulgarian), Rose Absolute (Moroccan), Rose Geranium, Rosemary, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Spearmint, Spikenard, Spruce Hemlock, Sweet Fennel, Sweet Marjoram, Sweet Orange, Tangerine, Tea Tree, Thyme Red, Thymre White, Turmeric Root, Vanilla 10X, Vetiver, Wintergreen, and Ylang Ylang
- Birch Tar Essential Oil - Woody, Smokey, Natural Insect Repellent Botanical Name: Betula alba Origin: India Scent: The scent is reminiscent of tar, charred wood and smoke. Many have compared it to the scent of a campfire. It is a medium strength scent with a base note. Origin of birch oil This decorative tree is native to the northern hemisphere and grows up to 15-20 meters in height. It has slender branches, silver-white bark broken into scales and light green oval leaves. Birch buds were formerly used as a tonic in hair preparations. In Scandinavia, young birch leaflets and twigs are bound into bundles and used in the sauna to tone the skin and promote the circulation. The sap is also tapped in the Spring and drank as a tonic. Extraction Crude birch tar is extracted by slow destructive distillation from the bark; this is subsequently steam-distilled to yield a rectified birch tar oil. This oil is steam distilled from the bark of the tree to create a thick and viscous brown to orange oil. Therapeutic properties The therapeutic properties of birch oil are analgesic, antiseptic, astringent, depurative, disinfectant, diuretic, febrifuge, insecticide and tonic. Chemical composition The main components of birch oil are salicylic acid, methyl salicylate, betulene and betulenol. Precautions White birch oil is generally non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing but should be avoided during pregnancy due to possible irritation occurring. Cautions: This oil should be avoided during pregnancy and may cause irritation to sensitive skin.
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