Data sheet
Dimension: | 9.6x3.5 (cm) |
Note: | Due to the different monitor and light effects, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color shown in the pictures. As for the dimensions, due to the measuring, please allow measuring deviations. Thank you! |
Origin: | Haiti |
Warehouse: | UK warehouse. Due to operating from different serviced warehouses, we cannot guarantee multiple items from the same order will be delivered together, although we try our best to do this. |
More info
Latin Name : Amyris Balsamifera.
Part of Plant Used : Wood and Branches.
Source : Jamaica.
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation.
Amyris essential oil is also called West Indian Sandalwood oil because its odour is reminiscent of sandalwood. It is obtained by steam distillation from the bark and branches of the Amyris balsamifera tree. Because of its high oil content, this wood burns by itself, like a candle, and is hence called candle wood by the local population. It is a less expensive alternate to pure sandalwood.
This oil has been used to clean wounds, and treat influenza, diarrhoea. It is said to be very effective at alleviating cystitis and vaginal infections. When used in a vaporiser, it helps ease anxiety and ension, insomnia, and acts as an aphrodisiac, relieving impotence and frigidity. It is used to treat coughs and colds, and bronchitis. Its calming properties are said to help during meditation. It is also a muscle relaxant and emollient.
The botanical origin of the tree yielding this oil was unknown until 1886 when the main differences between this plant and true sandalwood were identified by microscopic examination of the leaves. The Amyris balsamifera tree grows wild in Haiti. For their healing and aromatic properties, essential oils were considered more valuable than gold to ancient humans.