Amber Oil

Botanical Name: Pinus succinefera fossil

Price range: $5.00 through $7,475.00

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DESCRIPTION:
Known for its high therapeutic value, Amber Oil has rejuvenating effect on the mind and body. It promotes the flow of kundalini energy and electrical flow in human body. Amber is basically a type of tree resin from which this oil is extracted. This specific class of resin has close link with Jatoba class of wood which is known for its aphrodisiac properties. Jatoba is used to formulate energy boosting and stimulating tonic in Brazil.

CONSTITUENTS:
Amber Essential Oil is known for its fever reducing properties, sedative attribute and is used to formulate drugs for treating cough. Rich in labdane and communic acid, this oil is used to heal spasm and pain.

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
This oil has distinctive herbal and amber smell.

BLENDS WITH:
The offered amber oil is soluble in different sorts of essential oils that include benzoin, cypress, cistus, galbanum, clove, myrrh, spruce, geranium, rose absolute, aniseed, cedar wood, pine, orange, lemon and frankincense.

COMMON NAMES:
This oil is also referred as amber essential oil and amber refined oil.

USES:
Amber oil is also used as indispensable part of formulating lotions, soap, air fresheners, diffusers, perfumes, aromatherapy items, massage oils, towel scent, bath oil, perfume based oil, body fragrance, detergents, incense and hair care products. It is also used in facial steams.

SpecificationValue
Botonical Name Pinus succinefera fossil
CAS #8002-67-3
ountry of OriginIndia
Color & Odoryellow-orange-brown with a typical resinous odor of coniferous forest
SolubilityInsoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
Specific Gravity0.926 to 0.930 @ 20°C
Optical Rotation+22° to +26°
Refractive Index1.465 to 1.480 @ 20°C
Flash Point>100°C
Major ConstituentsCalmative, antispasmodic, analgesic, Communic acid, Labdane
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
  • Keep the product away from children and animals.
  • Keep it away from eyes.
  • During pregnancy, further safety precautions should be taken (especially during the first trimester).
  • Avoid applying undiluted essential oils to your skin (except where indicated).
  • Avoid ingesting essential oils.
  • When sunbathing, avoid applying essential oils to the skin.
  • While taking homeopathic medications, certain essential oils shouldn't be utilized because they could have the opposite effect.
  • Essential oils may cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
  • Always consult a professional if you are unsure about the proper usage.

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