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SIBERIAN FIR ESSENTIAL OIL, RUSSIA
SIBERIAN FIR ESSENTIAL OIL, RUSSIA
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Latin Name: Abies sibirica
Plant Part: Needles and twigs
Country of Origin: Russia
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Description:
Cool, crisp, and deeply grounding, Siberian Fir essential oil is a forest-sourced remedy known for its clean, fresh pine-like aroma with soft balsamic undertones and a subtle sweetness. Distilled from the needles and twigs of the Abies sibirica tree—native to the vast taiga forests of Russia—this oil captures the quiet strength and restorative stillness of the wild conifer woodlands.
Siberian Fir has a long history of traditional use in Russian herbal medicine to support respiratory wellness, relieve muscle and joint tension, and purify both body and spirit. In aromatherapy, it's a favorite for emotional clarity, lung health, and energy clearing. Compared to other conifer oils, Siberian Fir is uniquely gentle yet powerfully refreshing—making it a favorite for both physical and emotional support.
Our Siberian Fir oil is artisanally steam distilled to preserve its full aromatic profile and therapeutic potency, offering a beautifully balanced conifer note that works in a wide range of blends.
Usage Ideas:
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Respiratory Support: Diffuse or use in steam inhalation to ease congestion and support deep breathing.
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Muscle & Joint Relief: Blend with a carrier oil and massage into tired muscles or achy joints.
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Aromatherapy: Use in emotional blends to promote clarity, ease anxiety, and dispel fatigue.
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Natural Cleaning: Add to DIY sprays for a forest-fresh scent that purifies your space.
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Spiritual & Energetic Use: Supports grounding, purification, and renewal—ideal for meditative or seasonal rituals.
Safety Considerations:
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Considered non-toxic and non-irritating when properly diluted.
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Avoid direct application to broken or highly sensitive skin.
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Not recommended during pregnancy without professional advice.
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Do not ingest.
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Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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Always store away from heat and light to maintain freshness.
References:
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Battaglia, S. (2003). The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy
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Tisserand, R. & Young, R. (2014). Essential Oil Safety (2nd ed.)
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Lawless, J. (1995). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils
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Mojay, G. (1996). Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit
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