Special Note: White Fir is no longer available for purchase due to lack of quality and sustainability in sourcing. Siberian Fir is the best substitute for anything that calls for White Fir. Siberian Fir shares the same Main Constituents as White Fir, but in higher concentrations. White Fir is now considered a rare oil. DescriptionWhite Fir essential oil is steam distilled from the needle of the White Fir tree. Aromatically, White Fir has a clean, crisp, woody, powdery scent. "White Fir tree is a popular wood for construction because of its combination of strength, versatility, and beauty. It is also a popular choice for Christmas trees. Native Americans used White Fir as a building material. Aromatically, White Fir evokes feelings of stability, energy, and empowerment. It can be stimulating to the mind while helping the body to relax." Top UsesAlways follow recommended dilution when applying. Use caution when taking internally.
Emotional AspectsWhite Fir is regarded as the “Oil of Generational Healing.” It may assist one in feeling generational healing, healthy patterns, healthy connections, forging new pathways, and spiritual connection. White Fir may also assist one in releasing generational or hereditary burdens, codependent, destructive patterns, and hiding. Main Constituents
Blends Well WithSourcing InformationOne of the main reasons I chose dōTERRA is because of where and how they source their essential oils. dōTERRA believes that plants produce the best chemical properties when they are grown and harvested in their native habitat. dōTERRA previously sourced White Fir from Austria, but it is no longer available. Each batch of essential oils goes through the following battery of tests to ensure that they are pure, potent, effective oils worthy of the dōTERRA name:
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Research Resources:
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