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MyrtleEssential Oil (Myrtus communis)
Therapeutic Grade Wildcrafted Source « All Essential Oils « A-Z Summary Listings |
From Ananda Aromatherapy, pure essential oil of Myrtle, steam distilled from the leaves of wild grown Myrtle bush, originating in Morocco. What makes Ananda's oils different? Learn about our conscientious selection process here... |
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| Suggested Uses*: |
Diffuse, apply topically or use in a humidifier. | |
| Possible Actions*: | Myrtle has traditionally been used for its elevating and euphoric aromatic properties; expectorant, anti-infectious, hormone like for the thyroid and ovaries (normalizes the thyroid and hypothyroid). Excellent for skin care, particularly acne prone skin, and used for headaches (a drop on each temple). | |
| Possible Indications*: |
Can be supportive in cases of bronchitis, coughs, hypothyroidism, thyroid hormone like effects. | |
| Cautions: | Always test a small amount of essential oil first for sensitivity or allergic reaction. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult a physician. | |
| Blends and Recipes: |
Myrtle mixes well with: Bergamot Oil, Lavender Oil, Lemon Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Rosemary Oil, and Thyme Oil. | |
| About Ananda Aromatherapy Essential Oils: |
All oils from Ananda Aromatherapy are therapeutic grade, meaning they are produced to the highest quality standards possible. Our essential oils are chosen for their integrity (all chemical constituents important for aromatherapy are intact), ecological 'soundness' (most are organic or wild grown), and wonderful aromas. You may order a sample of any oil before trying larger amounts. Most samples are about .75ml; exotic oils such as Melissa, Rose, Angelica and Jasmine are only a few drops. Ananda Aromatherapy offers wholesale essential oils direct to you. We forgo the use of separate wholesale and retail tiers in order to keep fine therapeutic grade oils accessible to everyone! | |
*The FDA has not evaluated the statements on this website. No claims are made as to any medicinal value of this oil. The information presented here is for educational purposes of traditional uses and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. |
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Myrtle essential oil comes from a large, very fragrant bush native to North Africa. Green myrtle oil is considered the most useful in aromatherapy, as it has the most pleasant aroma of the Myrtle varieties. Historically, the leaves and berries have been used for 'drying and binding, good for diarrhea and dysentery…' (Culpepper, Complete Herbal). Myrtle was prescribed by Dioscorides for lung and bladder infections in the form of an extract made by macerating the leaves in wine. The leaves and flowers were the primary ingredient of 'angel's water', a 16th century skin care lotion. The essential oil of Myrtle is a natural astringent with balancing and harmonizing actions to the skin making it useful in cases of acne and oily skin in particular.









