Description
The use of Galbanum essential oil (Rubbery Ferula) It dates back to the ancient Egyptians who used it for both therapeutic and religious purposes.
It was also used as Incense in many regions and in Persia in pharmaceutical products.
In modern times Galbanum is one of the main ingredients of modern perfumery art to obtain a “green” fragrance, it is present in very famous essences such as Green Wind or it Chanel No.19
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According to the Ministry of Health, Galbanum promotes the fluidity of bronchial secretions. It also has a carminative action.
In aromatherapy it is used in cases of rheumatic pain and for intestinal cramps with flatulence.
Useful for combating fatigue and exhaustion.
In aromatherapy it is used to relieve asthma, bronchitis and cough with phlegm.
Galbanum essential oil, according to aromatherapists, has restorative properties as it is extracted from the resin and rebalancing as it belongs to the shrub level.
The low note makes it persistent and deep.
Diluted in carrier oil It is suggested by naturopaths as it is excellent for treating chilblains in synergy with black pepper essential oil.
Galbanum essential oil facilitates the search for one's own path, one's own purpose in this world by showing us new routes.
Help find new solutions to old problems.
Speeds up and supports transformation and change processes.
It is an excellent essential oil for meditation.
"Take for yourself: storax, onyx, galbanum as balms and pure frankincense: all in equal parts. You will make with them a perfume for burning, a composition of spices according to the art of the perfumer, salted, pure and holy (..) you will consider it a holy thing to honor the Lord" (God says to Moses referring to the consecration of Aaron - Exodus 30,34-37)
Suggested Uses:
- Room diffuser: someone drops in 100 ml of water. We suggest accompanying it with other essential oils.
- Bath tub: a few drops of essential oil emulsified in coarse salt or milk or cream or honey to be put in hot water (this helps prevent the oil from volatilizing due to the heat)
Warnings: Non-toxic oil, no cases of sensitization have been reported
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