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Laurel leaf Oil Profile


Laurus nobilus


 


Bay Laurel Leaf Oil Profile

 Laurel Leaf Oil
 Common Name -   Bay Laurel Essential Oil
 Botanical Name -   Laurus nobilus
 Country of Origin -   Morocco
 Parts Used -   Leaves
 Extraction -   Steam Distillation


bullet Laurel Leaf Oil General - Bay laurel is native to the Mediterranean region, the evergreen tree growing to 20 meters high with dark green, glossy leaves and black berries is often cultivated as an ornamental shrub. It is little used internally these day, due to its narcotic properties. The Greek word for laurel is dhafni, named for the myth of the nymph Daphne, who was changed into a laurel tree by Gaea, who transformed her to avoid Apollo’s attempted rape. Apollo made the tree sacred and thus it became a symbol of honour. Triumphant athletes of ancient Greece were awarded laurel garlands and was given to winners at Olympic games since 776 BC. Today, grand-prix winners are bedecked with laurel wreaths. It was also believed that the laurel provided safety from the deities responsible for thunder and lightning. The Emperor Tiberius always wore a laurel wreath during thunderstorms.

bullet Laurel Leaf Oil Uses - Bay laurel essential oil, Laurus nobilus,  is steam distilled from the leaves and branchlets, and small amounts from the berries. Traditionally, it was used to treat hysteria, indigestion, colic, and to promote menstruation and for fever. Used as a fragrance component in detergents, cosmetics, toiletries, and perfumes, especially aftershaves. A ‘fixed’ oil of bay, expressed from the berries is still used for sprains, bruises, earaches. etc. Extensively used in processed food, alcoholic and soft drinks.

bullet Bay Laurel Leaf oil,  Laurus nobilus , blends well with the following essential oils: clary sage, juniperberry, rosemary, cypress, lavender, pine, and other citrus and spice oils.

bullet Laurel Leaf Oil Cautions - Use in moderation, can be a narcotic. Do not use if pregnant, dilute before use, can cause dermatitis. Relatively non-toxic and non-irritant.
-dilute before use.

bullet Laurel Leaf Oil Properties - Antirheumatic, antiseptic, bactericidal, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, fungicidal, hypotensive, sedative, stomachic.

 
All of our oils are 100% pure and natural, of therapeutic quality and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Although all of our products are of premium quality, our essential oils are not certified organic.
 
  Bay Laurel Leaf Pure therapeutic quality Essential oils can also be used in soap making ingredients, lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more.






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