Description
Bog Myrtle – Myrica gale Certified Organic
Origin
Canada
Note
Middle
Plant Part
Blossoms, leaves and twigs
Folk Names
Sweet Gale, Dutch Myrtle, Sweet Willow
Aromatic Scent
Clear, fresh, camphoraceous, sweet herbaceous scent
Folk Powers
Astral travel, lucid dreams, walking between worlds
Blends Well With
Lemon, lime, juniper and other resinous oils
Extraction Method
Steam distillation
Description
Bog Myrtle is useful for sensitive skin and acne and helping to delay skin-ageing. It is also known as a traditional remedy for stomach aches, fever, bronchial ailments and liver problems. Use diluted for oily skin, open pores and acne, particularly useful for those with sensitive skins. It is anti-tumoral and helps thin and reduce mucus. It appears to show some effect on certain types of cancer. It is also a pulmonary antiseptic and is efficient in cases of catarrhal pulmonary infections
It is a particularly effective insect repellent and has proved to be extremely useful against midges.
A particularly fine distillation.
Uses
- Use Bog Myrtle in a vaporizer to keep room free from midges.
- Used in a steam-based diffuser it can help ease stomach aches, fever, bronchial ailments and liver problems
- Dilute to 1% or less in a carrier oil for oily skin, open pores and acne. It is particularly useful for anyone with a sensitive skin.
Dilution
Bog Myrtle is available as:
- Undiluted – Dilute to 3% or less before skin application
- Ready to Use: This is a 3% dilution in a blend of Grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) and Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) carrier oils
- 50/50: is 50% Bog Myrtle essential oil and 50% blend of Grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) and Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) carrier oils
- 30/70: is 30% Bog Myrtle essential oil and 70% blend of Grapeseed (Vitis vinifera) and Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) carrier oils
Emotions
Considered useful in loosening bonds and meditation, it has also been used to enhance the clarity of dreams.
Contraindications
Avoid use during pregnancy and on young children and babies; contains neuro-toxic and abortive components. Like most plants in the Hamamelididae subclass, gale is rich in bitter tannins. Never ingest
Active Ingredients
ß-Myrcene, Germacrone, (+)-Limonene, α-Phellandrene, α-Pinene, Selin-11-en-4-α-ol
Cautions
- Essential oils can be powerful so to avoid all risks do not use during pregnancy.
- Keep away from clothing or articles which may be affected by oil-based products.
- Use sparingly and no more than 4 times per day.
- Gluten, peanut and dairy free. Non-GMO. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
- If you are using existing medication, please consult your doctor before using any complementary products and check for pharmaceutical interactions by accessing this page https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions.html
- The information provided in these areas are for educational purposes only. Do not consider this information to be accurate or complete. We do not offer this information to diagnose or cure any disease or ailment, and it does not constitute medical advice of any kind.