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Aleppo Pine Pinus Halepensis Essential Oil Purenaissance Therapeutic Grade, Best for Aromatherapy and Diffuser
Aleppo Pine Pinus Halepensis Essential Oil Purenaissance Therapeutic Grade, Best for Aromatherapy and Diffuser
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What is Aleppo Pine Essential Oil
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) grows along the Mediterranean coastal regions. This species is drought-tolerant and thermophilic, making it one of the most resilient pines to high temperatures and dry conditions.
The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of Palestinian pine needles, which are freshly collected and processed immediately. This meticulous method yields only 0.001% essential oil, highlighting its rarity.
If you're unsure which tree this refers to, you might recognize it as a popular choice for Christmas trees around the world.
Aleppo Pine Essential Oil is renowned for its expectorant and anti-infectious properties, particularly beneficial for the respiratory system. It helps relieve coughs, soothes the respiratory tract, and supports recovery from ailments such as bronchitis, sinusitis, colds, pneumonia, and asthma by thinning bronchial secretions.
Additionally, it serves as an excellent tonic for combating physical or mental fatigue, stimulating the adrenal and thyroid glands.
Aleppo Pine Technical Data Sheet
- Common Name: Aleppo pine
- Latin Name: Pinus halepensis
- Appearance: Mobile liquid
- Color: Clear to pale yellow
- Odor: Turpentine-like, camphorous, rising, and lemony
- Botanical Family: Pinaceae
- Part Used: Leaves
- Processing Method: Steam distillation
- Type: 100% pure
- Origin: Algeria
Preferred Uses
Dermal, respiratory, and internal applications (internal use should only be undertaken under professional guidance).
Chemical Composition
- α-Pinene (8-13%)
- Myrcene (17-22%)
- p-Cymene (7-12%)
- (Z)-β-Caryophyllene (17-22%)
Physical Characteristics
- Density (20 °C): 0.855–0.870
- Refractive Index (20 °C): 1.460–1.480
- Rotatory Power (20 °C): -30° to -9°
- Flash Point: +36 °C
Storage Conditions
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep away from humidity and store in a cool place.
- Ensure the container is tightly sealed and stored in a well-ventilated area, away from heat and light, at temperatures below 20 °C.
Properties of Aleppo Pine Essential Oil
Health Benefits
- Expectorant and mucolytic
- Respiratory decongestant
- Anti-inflammatory and analgesic
- Hormonal stimulant
Other Benefits
- Anti-infectious and antiseptic
- Immune-stimulating
- Hypoallergenic
- Venous and lymphatic decongestant
Well-being
- Invigorating
Beauty Applications
- Natural antiseptic
- Skin toner
- Antimicrobial
Applications
Skin Applications (Bath, Compress, Massage)
For arthritis, muscle pain, respiratory congestion, and more:
Dilute in carrier oil before applying.
Respiratory Benefits (Diffusion, Inhalation, Olfaction)
For conditions like asthma, sinusitis, colds, or stress, use in a diffuser or through direct inhalation.
Internal Use
For bronchitis, infections, or colds: Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Psychological Well-being
For anxiety, stress, or fatigue: Use via inhalation, diffusion, or massage.
Beauty
Add a few drops to skin care products for cleansing and toning.
Household
Use for cleaning surfaces, eliminating odors, and freshening air.
Precautions and Contraindications
- Not recommended during the first 5 months of pregnancy or for children under 6.
- Avoid if you have hypertension.
- Perform an allergy test before use (apply two drops to the elbow and wait 24 hours).
First Aid Measures
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
- Ingestion: Rinse mouth, drink water to dilute, and avoid inducing vomiting; seek medical advice.
- Skin Contact: Rinse thoroughly with water.
- Eye Contact: Flush with water for up to 15 minutes, remove contact lenses if present, and seek immediate medical attention.
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