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Balsam Poplar essential oil can be used for inhalation and topical use. In our opinion, one of the best ways to use this wonderful essential oil is to mix it with vegetable oil to a maximum concentration of 2% for use as an enjoyable after-sports application. Or, if you’re willing to spend a little more time, you can make a traditional “Balm of Gilead” type of salve.
According to Tisserand and Young (2014), Balsam Poplar Essential oil should not be used by any route by anyone taking certain medications, as explained below in the safety considerations.
| Distilled Part : | Buds |
| Extraction : | Steam distillation |
| Main Components : | a-bisabolol, ß-eudesmol, ?-eudesmol, nerolidol, sesquiterpene hydrocarbons |
| Oil Characteristics : | Transparent liquid with a unique aroma, resinous and sweet. |
| Properties : | Anti-inflammatory+++, disinfectant, antiallergic++ |
| Indications : |
Dry eczema (in a St. John’s Wort salve), allergies, various pains
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I cant wait t work with this oil. It smells so sweet and fresh. I am planning on using it for a Balm of Gilead (seeing as my last 2 attempts with using the actual buds failed miserably before they even got to salve stage. lol)
Excellent product
Could you make a kit or recomend a recipe without baking soda! The glycerine based ones don't seem to wrk and I've only found 1 company that does it right called attitude. Anyway would be a market for it for sure✔✔
The woman that works there was so knowledgeable and cheerful and had great advice for soap making. I really enjoyed my first visit to this store.
good lather
Such a great product. Bought for an after shower moisturizer, but have been using it in my diffuser as well. So good!
This is a beautiful purple colour. Does not fade, stays true.