Fir oil main medicinal properties
Fir oil is not only a cosmetic product, but also a medicinal one. Indeed, in addition to the fact that this delightful and useful extract is capable of providing a disinfectant, bactericidal, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic agent. It also has a general strengthening, tonic and calming effect.
Methods of application
There are the following ways to use essential oil at home:
- to the aroma bath
- for aromatic massage
- for rubbing
- in aroma diffuser, aroma lamp
- for inhalations
- for enrichment of cosmetics
Add 8-10 drops of product to the bath
, but first mix it with an emulsifier. As an emulsifier, take ⅓ glass of milk, whey or sea salt solution. This aroma bath really helps you relax, get rid of muscle pain, relieve stress, moisturize your skin, and eliminate frostbite.
Doing a massage
, add 6-7 drops of oil per 10 ml of base oil. You can take massage or cosmetic oil. Aroma massage relieves fatigue, muscle tension, and has a positive effect on the spine. Abdominal massage helps improve digestion, normalize metabolism, and prevent overeating. Massage is also done for cellulite.
Rubbing
. Add 10 drops of ether per 10 g of base oil. Rubbing is done to eliminate muscle pain, pain in the joints, and the spine.
Use fir oil in aromatherapy
. Add 5 drops of ether to an aroma lamp or ultrasonic aroma diffuser to clean the air in your apartment from bacteria, viruses, germs, dust, imbue it with a pleasant aroma, calm your nerves, relieve nervous tension, fatigue, and prevent the occurrence of diseases of the throat, nose, and flu.
Adding oil to hair care
(shampoo, conditioner, masks), you will nourish your hair with useful substances, eliminate hair loss, dandruff, improve your curls, make them shiny.
For facial skin
add ether to a cream, mask or facial tonic. So, you will moisturize and nourish the skin, get rid of premature aging.
Apply fir oil directly to pimples and blackheads to get rid of them. Add ether to hand cream, rub into the nail plate to make it shiny and strengthen.
For body
use fir essential oil to get rid of cellulite and nourish the skin with beneficial substances.
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This is not a complete list of what it treats and where it is used.
Use of fir oil in medicine
Fir oil is often used for the prevention and treatment of the following diseases:
- lungs and upper respiratory tract;
- acute respiratory viral infection;
- flu;
- pneumonia;
- bronchial asthma;
- bronchitis.
This remedy has a beneficial effect on the nervous system and relieves irritation. Since the oil is rich in vitamins and phytoncides, it effectively works to strengthen the body, increasing its protective functions. This product brings great benefits during frostbite and hypothermia.
Possessing analgesic properties, it is widely used during the treatment of neuritis, arthrosis, neuralgia, osteochondrosis, rheumatism, gout. It also perfectly relieves swelling.
Fir oil, due to its ability to constrict blood vessels, is used to increase myocardial contractility, stimulate an increase in blood pressure, and also normalize impaired blood circulation.
It helps well in stressful situations, relieves chronic fatigue, fights neuroses, normalizes sleep, restores harmony and restores peace.
This remedy is also used in gynecology and urology - it helps to treat various diseases of this nature.
In addition, the essential product is also used for external purposes, in the form of inhalations, medicinal baths, as a flavoring agent and disinfectant in enclosed spaces, killing pathogenic bacteria and eliminating unpleasant odors. After using it, the air in the room becomes much cleaner and fresher.
In medicine, it is also used to treat burns, arthrosis, eczema and so on, due to its healing properties.
But in addition to the positive characteristics, it, like most other products, has small disadvantages. The product may cause an allergic reaction, so test a small amount of oil on a small area of skin before using it.
If you feel a slight tingling sensation while applying the oil to the skin, it goes away after some time. This is completely normal and there is no need to worry.
Also, people who suffer from kidney disease will be able to use this miracle drug only after their attending physician gives the go-ahead.
Application in dermatology
Today there are a large number of people who suffer from skin diseases. This contingent of people constantly suffers from this, and especially when, against their will, they suffer from the use of counterfeit creams and ointments, which at best have no effect, and at worst cause even more harm and discomfort to a person.
Fir oil plays a major role in the treatment of such cases. It does not contain any impurities or harmful substances, so if used correctly, it can help in this difficult and painful situation. It can even help a person get better.
Use of fir oil in traditional medicine
It is generally accepted that fir oil is a universal healer, the use of which is the prerogative of so-called traditional medicine. This statement is very far from the true state of affairs. Even a quick glance at the chemical composition of fir oil will allow you to understand how great the pharmacological potential of this natural substance is. The most popular component of fir oil is camphor and its derivatives: 20% camphor solution for injection, camphor oil, camphor ointment, camphor alcohol, solution of camphor and salicylic acid. Camphor is also an important component of multi-component preparations (for example, in combination with valerian, pepper, etc.).
A variety of camphor-based medicines are used to treat a number of diseases. Camphor tones the respiratory center, promotes activation of metabolic processes in the myocardium, and is used as an expectorant. For pneumonia, poisoning with sedatives, heart failure, arthritis, and as an antiseptic and analgesic, camphor is also used. As we see, this medicine is used in the treatment of a very wide range of diseases of different etiologies.
Galenic preparations of fir have also become widespread. Herbal medicines are medicines obtained from plant materials (usually by extraction and extraction). As a rule, herbal preparations have a complex composition - in addition to the main component, in this case fir oil, they contain numerous additives that correct the effect of the main component of the mixture.
Galenic medicines include infusions and decoctions of fir, for which they mainly use the buds of this tree, which also contain fir oil.
In Siberia, for centuries, decoctions and infusions of fir buds were used to treat numerous forms of scurvy, ulcers, respiratory diseases and were used as a diuretic.
In the second half of the twentieth century, fir oil began to be used on a scientific basis as a valuable pharmacological raw material.
Properties of fir oil
Fir oil is an almost colorless liquid, sometimes with a very faint yellow or green tint. The smell is typical coniferous, with characteristic balsamic notes. Fir oil is almost insoluble in water, very poorly soluble in glycerin, well - in oils of vegetable and mineral origin, as well as in ethanol, therefore - in alcohol-containing liquids.
The chemical composition of fir oil is rich in useful substances, including the already mentioned essential oil, carotene, with which we usually associate carrots and rose hips, ascorbic acid and tannins. These components are found in needles, cones, branches, buds of coniferous trees and shrubs.
Fir oil is a universal medicine. Its ability to improve blood composition, help get rid of diseases of the liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal tract, as well as viral infections has been revealed.
Fir oil is a direct-acting medicine. When applied externally, fir oil acts directly on the diseased organ or area of skin. After applying fir oil to the surface of the body, it quickly enters the bloodstream and, therefore, quickly moves through the circulatory system, affecting the entire body.
Fir oil is used to treat diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, flu, bronchitis. It is also used to treat rheumatism and hyperhidrosis. It also helps with liver and kidney diseases, cholecystitis and urological diseases.
Fir oil is a medicine that has a powerful effect on the body. It is not recommended to use in the treatment of children and pregnant women without consulting a doctor.
Fir oil, taking into account its bactericidal properties, can be used to disinfect the room in which the patient is located. It is enough to add 5 drops of fir oil to the water in the aroma lamp, heat the vessel and stay in the room for about 1 hour. This method will help in the fight against respiratory diseases and viral infections.
Doctors suggest using inhalation of fir oil vapor using an aroma lamp for general prevention. This method is especially recommended during various epidemics (acute respiratory diseases, influenza, sore throat).
The combination of classical massage techniques and fir oil gives a quick positive effect.
Fir oil has long been used to soften tissue and eliminate pain syndromes in case of minor damage to the skin and in case of burns.
Regular use of fir oil will help reduce pain in a variety of diseases that are related to the peripheral nervous system, as well as in diseases accompanied by persistent pain - such as sciatica, rheumatism and radiculitis. Scientists have unanimously come to the conclusion that the use of fir oil leads to rejuvenation of the body and has a beneficial effect on its cells, for example, it helps to eliminate wrinkles and smooth the skin. As a result, the use of fir oil for cosmetic purposes has become widespread. Try fir oil as part of masks for oily hair. The effect will not be long in coming. A few drops of oil can be added to your skin rejuvenation products or bubble bath.
When purchasing fir oil, pay attention to its expiration date and read the rules for storing it.
Fir oil has long been used in aromatherapy. Therapy using fir oil includes procedures such as baths, aroma massage, inhalations and the use of aroma lamps. Aroma lamps are considered the most harmless and environmentally friendly means of treatment. The inhaled air is saturated with vapors of the drug used, and the patient thus uses the healing properties of a particular aroma during normal breathing.
Aroma medallions have become widespread recently. This is a completely safe and very effective treatment method. The aroma medallion is located in close proximity to the chest, and its effect lasts for quite a long time - while you are wearing the medallion.
Under no circumstances should fir oil come into contact with tooth enamel! This oil is a very concentrated product, and if it comes into contact with your teeth, the enamel will be damaged.
A small ceramic vessel usually serves as decoration and at the same time has significant healing potential. Its use is extremely simple - a few drops of fir oil are dripped into the medallion. As an option, drops are applied to a small piece of cotton wool, which is placed in a medallion.
Allergy test
The unfavorable environmental situation, which has become the “norm” for many cities around the world, contributes to the appearance of numerous allergic reactions. It is also possible to be allergic to fir oil. Before you start using fir oil to treat a particular disease, take a short allergy test. It is better to protect yourself from possible unpleasant consequences in advance than to take strong antihistamines if you are allergic to this medicine. To check whether a patient is allergic to fir oil, apply a few drops of oil to the back of the wrist, where a watch is usually worn. If red spots appear there after a short time, fir is not for you.
How to select and store fir oil
If you are planning to purchase this miraculous remedy, then know that when purchasing it you need to pay attention to the following points:
- the container in which it is sold must be dark in color;
- make sure that the bottle is marked as 100% natural essential oil;
- the label must also indicate in Latin what type of fir it is made from.
This product can only be stored in a cool place. Also make sure that children and pets do not have access to it. The shelf life of the product may vary, it all depends on what raw materials it is made from. If it is Siberian fir, then the shelf life will be three years, and if it is white, balsam, then about two years.
Where to buy natural fir oil?
You can purchase a real product, not a fake, either at a pharmacy or in specialized stores that sell essential oils.
The result of Hippocrates' research
Hippocrates himself more than once noted in his notes the miraculous components that fir oil contains. A bath with fir oil was, of course, not available at that time, but fir oil alone was used very actively. The father of Western medicine very carefully studied the effect that pine needles, and in particular the fir itself, have on the human respiratory system. It was he who discovered the fact that fir oil perfectly cleanses the respiratory tract and helps the body quickly overcome infections.
Fir oil, like other coniferous products, has a huge number of properties and components that are simply irreplaceable in the fight against various colds, coughs and diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Everyone knows that with such problems the body should be kept warm. Fir oil perfectly warms up the body, and its aroma clears the airways, removes mucus and phlegm from the lungs and gives free breathing.
This method of prevention and treatment has existed for many years, mainly in alternative medicine. The recipe for preparing a bath with fir oil is very simple: just fill (about 2/3) the bath with warm water and add 15–20 drops of the product. You should stay in water with the aroma of fir for no more than 30 minutes. This is enough for all the volatile components that fir oil contains to penetrate the body and begin their work.
As part of prevention, such baths should be used once a week. In cases where prevention is no longer effective and treatment is required, the required course of taking such baths increases to 3 times a week. As soon as your overall health improves and symptoms begin to disappear, you should stop taking baths.
It is recommended to add 15-20 drops of oil to a warm bath
Fir oil in cosmetology
Typically, in cosmetology, this essential oil is used only when there are serious reasons for this, especially during the acute phase of the disease. It acts as an antiseptic that has a deodorizing effect. The oil is perfect for treating various pustules, boils, acne, and even for relieving swelling. The ecological product effectively fights wrinkles and sagging skin. It is popular among people with mature, aging and aging skin.
It can have a lifting effect on the skin, thereby significantly rejuvenating it.
For people suffering from excessive sweating of the feet, this remedy is perfect, and it will also help in the treatment of dermatoses on the feet.
Using fir oil for an anti-wrinkle mask
In order to prepare a mask that can fight wrinkles, you need to take one tablespoon of basic oil - it can be any, for example: olive, linseed, cottonseed, etc., add three or five drops of fir oil to it and mix everything well. This is exactly what your face needs, but if you want to apply such a mask around the eyes, then reduce the amount of fir oil by half.
Masks with fir oil
Fir oil, in addition to all the listed properties, also tones and strengthens the skin of the face, which is why masks are made with this essential oil. They make the skin much younger, while eliminating wrinkles and acne.
Here is one of the quite effective masks made from grape and fir oils. This mask is preferably applied to the face during the day. To make it, you need to take two oils, which were mentioned just above, the first in the amount of one tablespoon, and the second you need only two drops. Mix everything well and you can use it. The mask should be applied in a fairly thick layer for half an hour, after which it must be washed off. Thanks to this procedure, you can improve the functioning of the sebaceous glands and ensure that your face is clean and dry throughout the day.
Application
Along with external use, fir essential oil is also taken internally, as it can be drunk as part of medicinal balms, mixtures and tinctures. However, it does not differ in any peculiarities of oral administration, but is combined with many medications and, as a rule, does not cause side effects.
Most often, diluted fir oil is recommended to drink for bronchitis, pneumonia, sore throat, colds and respiratory diseases, flu, runny nose, sinusitis, and viral infections.
So, for sore throat, inflamed tonsils are lubricated with a few drops of fir oil, which not only disinfects (kills germs), but also saturates with useful microelements that help resist the virus and promote recovery. This procedure must be repeated every 4-5 hours in order not only to speed up recovery, but also to achieve the desired result in terms of overall strengthening of the body. You can add a few drops of fir oil to warm boiled water and rinse your throat thoroughly, which will relieve inflammation and remove purulent inclusions. Instead of water, it is recommended to use infusions of chamomile, rose hips or mint, which will have a beneficial effect on the body.
For sinusitis and a runny nose, you can drip a few drops of fir essential oil into your nose, which will relieve a runny nose and inflammation, relieve the nose of excess secretions and cleanse the maxillary sinuses. You need to rinse your nose with a solution of fir oil several times a day to completely get rid of a runny nose.
For sinusitis and runny nose, you can put a few drops of fir essential oil into your nose.
Fir oil is considered to be most effective for diseases of the bronchi and lungs. Moreover, it can be used both as an external and internal agent.
For bronchitis or pneumonia, it is recommended to take a balm or mixture based on fir oil, or make infusions of medicinal herbs with the addition of fir essential oil. The composition of such infusions may include herbs such as chamomile, ginseng, rose hips, mint, coltsfoot, lavender, as they are easily combined with the product.
For bronchitis and pneumonia, inhalations are most often recommended, during which it is necessary to deeply inhale the fumes and exhale through the nose, which will help saturate the inflamed areas of the bronchi and lungs with healing substances. You can instill fir essential oil on the root of your tongue or add a few drops to tea or juice, which will help destroy germs. To improve the result, you can rub fir oil into the skin of your back and chest.
But for the flu, it is most often recommended to drink herbal teas with the addition of a few drops of this fir remedy, and regularly bury your nose and rinse your throat with infusions of fir oil.
For diseases such as cholecystitis, colitis, enterocolitis, using fir water will help: take 100 ml of water, add 5-6 drops of essential oil to it and mix thoroughly. Drink the product 3 times a day (take at least half an hour before meals).
You can cope with hypertension with the help of essential oil: drop 3 drops of the product on a piece of sugar and take 2 times a day for 30 days. If, 2 days after starting treatment, the pulse rate increases by 10 or more beats per minute, the dose must be reduced. For elderly people, the course of treatment is recommended to be repeated every 3-4 months, and for young people - after 7 months.
For the flu, it is recommended to drink herbal teas with the addition of a few drops of fir essential oil
Fir oil for treating children
Everyone knows that children's skin is much more sensitive to environmental influences. This is why you should be very careful when using fir oil in children. You can start using it only after the child turns two years old. You can start slowly adding it to the baby care products you use every day. But remember one thing - watch your child’s reaction to this innovation. If allergic rashes appear on your face, you should stop using it immediately.
Until the child turns six years old, it is best to use aroma lamps and air purifiers and only later gradually move on to other ways of using fir oil. For example:
- Can be used while massaging your baby's chest. To do this, add one drop of pine remedy to one tablespoon of almond oil. This procedure will not only help your child relax, but will also have a positive effect on well-being during colds. If there are no violations, then you can slowly increase the number of administered drops to three.
- It is very effective to add fir oil during inhalation. It will not only have a disinfecting effect on the respiratory tract during colds, but will also help the child recover faster. It's worth starting small. Take a cotton swab onto which you first drop one drop of the product, then let your child breathe. If everything went well and he did not feel sick, you can increase the dose from one drop to two or four per two hundred milliliters of hot water. To enhance the effect, you can add three drops of cedar oil.
- Mix baby cream with two drops of essential oil. This will have a beneficial effect on the baby's skin against diaper rash and diathesis.
- You can add pine extract during evening bathing. This will help you fall asleep easily and sleep soundly, especially in very active and mobile children. Take one tablespoon of almond or coconut oil and dissolve it in a mixture of fir oil, lavender and chamomile. All these ingredients should be taken in equal proportions - one drop at a time. Add the mixture to the bath where your child will bathe.
The effect of fir aroma on the nervous system has been known since the times of the North American Indians. They added fir needles to their pillows to ensure deep and pleasant sleep.
Baths with fir oil for weight loss
Essential oils are used for baths and those who want to lose extra pounds. But these pharmaceutical products themselves do not burn fat; they act differently.
Essential oils, including fir oil, improve blood circulation. Thanks to this, the tone of the skin returns. This improves the silhouette. In addition, this effect becomes a plus in the fight against cellulite. Cell regeneration occurs faster. The skin is renewed and a rejuvenating effect is achieved. The appearance of body skin improves. Fir essential oil affects the nervous system. Baths with this ether relax and restore calm and balance. They reduce appetite.
A special feature of fir oil is its ability to eliminate swelling. Thanks to this, both volume and weight are lost with excess fluid. Therefore, fir oil is used for baths and for this purpose. For one bath, take 20 ml of oil and dissolve in warm water. Do not overuse this recipe and take fir baths every 7 days.
Contraindications for use
Oil, like most products, has contraindications for use. Let's see them, who should not use fir oil:
- childhood;
- pregnant and nursing mothers;
- people suffering from epilepsy;
- individual intolerance;
- the presence of pathologies with the kidneys;
- gastritis and stomach ulcers.
In addition, under no circumstances take it in the morning on an empty stomach. Due to the fact that this product can cause allergies, it is necessary to conduct a test before you start using it. To do this, apply a small amount of oil to the skin of your hand and carefully monitor your condition. Immediately after application, it must be inhaled for five minutes.
Application against fleas and mosquitoes in the apartment
The aroma that pine balsam gives off is very pleasant to humans. It has a calming and relaxing effect, and mosquitoes and similar insects, on the contrary, do not like it at all. These small pests find warm-blooded animals by smell. If any fir-based mixture is applied to human skin, insects will not like it. You can also prepare an aerosol at home and drive away mosquitoes from your home. It is enough to take 100 ml of vodka, mix with 1 liter of water and 20 drops of fir oil. The compound is transferred to a spray bottle and sprayed around the apartment. You can also use it to treat outer clothing before a walk in the forest or near a pond.
Reviews
Most patients who have at least once tried the effects of fir oil on themselves noted its amazing capabilities. You can do anything with it, from baths to compresses. Let's see what people say about the use of this drug.
Inna shared her story in which she said that during a sore throat, her doctor prescribed fir oil. She was pregnant at that time. Since medications are not advisable in this interesting situation, she smeared this delicious drug on her sore throat, and as a result the sore throat disappeared. Everything is fine, but this procedure is not entirely pleasant.
Evgenia also shared her story of how she was cured with the help of fir oil. She had allergies and her nose was constantly unable to breathe. She went to her doctor for advice, and he recommended that she use fir oil. At first she thought what nonsense and didn’t want to do it, but then she decided to try, since no means helped. And a few days later she was pleasantly surprised - everything went away and there was no trace left of the allergy.
Tatyana also recommends fir oil as a cure not only for a stuffy nose, but for coughs, acute respiratory diseases and herpes. She is also very pleased with the use of masks with this product.
Allergy test.
The unfavorable environmental situation, which has become the “norm” for many cities around the world, contributes to the appearance of numerous allergic reactions. It is also possible to be allergic to fir oil.
Before you start using fir oil to treat a particular disease, take a short allergy test.
It is better to protect yourself from possible unpleasant consequences in advance than to take strong antihistamines if you are allergic to this medicine.
To check whether a patient is allergic to fir oil, apply a few drops of oil to the back of the wrist, where a watch is usually worn. If red spots appear there after a short time, fir is not for you.
Fir oil
How to choose good fir oil
You can buy oil in pharmacies, health food stores, and online stores. The main thing is to look at the catalog and read in the instructions whether the substance is well purified. The test shows: a drop of natural extract evaporates without a greasy trace, otherwise it is counterfeit with cheap vegetable oil. Do drops added to the cream separate it? This means you bought a fake. The label will help partly. If it states that fragrances have been used, the product is unsuitable. It is best to use trial and error to choose fir oil from a specific production.
Price
The price of fir oil varies depending on the volume and manufacturer. You need to read the instructions to see if this is the right drug. The oil is used for oral administration, as a cosmetic or for the sauna. Wholesalers who prefer to buy a drug in an online store need to choose a price, order delivery of products, determine the timing and convenient method of delivery. Average cost:
- In Moscow and the region, 10 ml can be inexpensive: from 50 rubles. (for wholesale purchases the price is reduced to 40) to 140. In other pharmacies you can buy at a price of 90-133 rubles.
- A larger volume - 25 ml - is estimated from 45 to 300 rubles.
- 30 ml cost starting from 125 rubles. per bottle.
- 50 ml cost 140–210 rubles.
- You can buy 200 ml at a price of 500 rubles.