Wintergreen Essential Oil – Hand-Poured in North Yorkshire
Wintergreen Essential Oil – Hand-Poured in North Yorkshire
Description
Description
Our Wintergreen Essential Oil is a powerful, traditionally valued oil, meticulously hand-poured in North Yorkshire. Extracted from the leaves of a small evergreen herb native to North America, this oil is crafted exclusively for professional use due to its potent properties and therapeutic strength. Known for its distinctive medicinal aroma, Wintergreen Oil has been a staple for centuries in natural remedies and continues to offer powerful benefits when used with care and expertise.
Therapeutic Benefits
Key Properties:
- Analgesic: Known for pain-relieving effects, ideal for targeted application in muscle and joint care.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation, beneficial for managing arthritis and rheumatic conditions.
- Astringent and Carminative: Supports skin health and digestion when used by trained professionals.
- Stimulant: Can invigorate the body and mind, traditionally used to boost energy and circulation.
Wintergreen oil is used professionally in specialized blends and products due to its potent warming qualities:
- Muscle and Joint Relief: Often added to ointments, balms, and hand creams formulated to provide relief for muscle and joint discomfort, ideal for gardeners or outdoor labourers.
- Respiratory Support: Used in traditional applications to support respiratory health.
Wintergreen Essential Oil – Hand-Poured in North Yorkshire (Professional Use Only)
Our Wintergreen Essential Oil is a powerful, traditionally valued oil, meticulously hand-poured in North Yorkshire. Extracted from the leaves of a small evergreen herb native to North America, this oil is crafted exclusively for professional use due to its potent properties and therapeutic strength. Known for its distinctive medicinal aroma, Wintergreen Oil has been a staple for centuries in natural remedies and continues to offer powerful benefits when used with care and expertise.
Product Highlights
- Origin: Hand-poured in North Yorkshire, UK
- Extraction: Sourced from the leaves of a 15cm tall evergreen herb
- INCI: Methyl Salicylate
- Appearance: Clear to light yellow liquid
- Scent: Strong, medicinal aroma
- Professional Use Only: Due to its high potency, intended solely for use by professionals
Historical and Traditional Uses
Wintergreen has a rich history of use among Native Americans, who chewed the leaves to support respiratory health and increase lung capacity. Early American settlers also appreciated wintergreen’s benefits, using it to help prevent tooth decay. Over time, Wintergreen Oil became a valuable addition to warming ointments and creams, beloved by outdoor workers and gardeners for its soothing effects on muscle and joint discomfort.
Therapeutic Benefits
Key Properties:
- Analgesic: Known for pain-relieving effects, ideal for targeted application in muscle and joint care.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Helps reduce inflammation, beneficial for managing arthritis and rheumatic conditions.
- Astringent and Carminative: Supports skin health and digestion when used by trained professionals.
- Stimulant: Can invigorate the body and mind, traditionally used to boost energy and circulation.
Professional Applications
Wintergreen oil is used professionally in specialized blends and products due to its potent warming qualities:
- Muscle and Joint Relief: Often added to ointments, balms, and hand creams formulated to provide relief for muscle and joint discomfort, ideal for gardeners or outdoor labourers.
- Respiratory Support: Used in traditional applications to support respiratory health.
Important Safety Information
Due to its high concentration of methyl salicylate (similar to the active ingredient in aspirin), Wintergreen Essential Oil should be used with caution:
- Potentially Toxic: Not to be used by children, the elderly, those on blood-thinning medications, or individuals with liver issues.
- Avoid During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding.
- Professional Use Only: This oil is suitable for certified professionals trained in handling essential oils of high potency.
- Avoid Ingestion: Wintergreen oil is not safe for internal use, as methyl salicylate can be toxic in even small amounts when ingested.
- Test for Sensitivity: A patch test is recommended for people with sensitive skin.
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