Cinnamon Cassia -organic- China
Price range: $19.00 through $45.00
It is indicated in case of intense fatigue, feeling of isolation or failure.
This oil is a dermal irritant, dermal sensitizer and a mucus membrane irritant; it is recommended to be diluted it in any vegetable oil (argan, jojoba, coconut) before applying it on the skin.
Balsam Fir, Abies Balsamea – Canada
Price range: $8.00 through $42.00
Balsam Fir, Abies Balsamea – Canada
This organic essential oil of Balsam fir from Canada is distilled from the needles of the tree.
Medicinal Uses
Both varieties of the species are very popular as Christmas trees, particularly in the northeastern United states. The resin is used to produce Canada balsam, and was traditionally used as a cold remedy and as a glue for glasses, optical instrument components, and for preparing permanent mounts of microscope specimens. The wood is milled for framing lumber, siding and pulped for paper manufacture. The balsam fir is also used as an air freshener and as incense.
Cedarwood, Atlas, Cedrus Atlantica – United States
Price range: $9.00 through $24.00
Cedarwood, Atlas, Cedrus Atlantica – United States
100% pure and natural oil, distilled from the wings of the tree.
Excellent for balancing fluids in the body especially fluid retention.
It is a powerful essential oil, astringent and tonic, to be used diluted in a suitable vegetable oil (jojoba, coconut etc)
Ideal when blended with white pine and black spruce.
Clove, Eugenia Caryophyllus – Madagasar
Price range: $24.00 through $50.00
Clove, Eugenia Caryophyllus – Madagascar
The properties of this essential oil became well known during the time of the bubonic plague.
Used in ancient times to deal all manner of illness and infection.
It is powerful anti-oxidant and many attribute its cleansing and detoxification benefits.
Arborvitae, Thuya Occidentalis – Canada
Price range: $19.00 through $42.00
Arborvitae, Thuya Occidentalis – Canada = Tree of Life huja (pron.: /ˈθjuːdʒə/ THEW-jə) is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). There are five species in the genus, two native to North America and three native to eastern Asia.The genus is monophyletic and sister to Thujopsis.
They are commonly known as arborvitaes (from Latin for tree of life) or thujas; several species are widely known as cedar but because they are not true cedars (Cedrus) it has been recommended to call them redcedars or whitecedars. [Wikipedia]
Medicinal Uses
Oil of Thuja contains the terpene thujone which has been studied for its GABA receptor antagonistic, with potentially lethal properties.
The natives of Canada used the needles of Thuja occidentalis (Eastern White Cedar) to make a tea that has been shown to contain 50 mg of vitamin C per 100 grams; this helped prevent and treat scurvy.
In the 19th century Thuja was commonly used as an externally applied tincture or ointment for the treatment of warts, ringworm and thrush, and a local injection of the tincture was used for treating venereal warts.
Black Spruce, Picea Mariana – Canada
Price range: $22.00 through $56.00
Spruce, Black, Picea Mariana – Canada
Black spruce is produced by the distillation of the needles of this conifer and the oil can be diffused to strengthen the immune system.
To revitalize and energize the whole body, apply 3-4 drops on the lower back (near the waist) and massage it for 1 to 2 minutes.





























