Fir Tree Tincture

Scent Profile  
Pine/Forest  

How to Take
Topical & Oral 

Packaging
Dark amber bottles with a dropper cap. All tinctures come in 3 sizes. 
 
Style -Vegan Friendly 
Natural and no color or scent added. 

Ingredients for curious minds.
100% Normandin Fir Needles   
100% Grain alcohol for maximum extraction

Pricing 
Our tinctures coms in 3 sizes and come in a amber jar with a dropper cap.  
Small/Travel .05 oz for $5.00 each
Medium 1.0 oz for $9.00 each 
Large (best value) 2.0 oz for $15.00 each

Fir Tree Information

Other Name(s):

Abete Argentato, Abete Bianco, Abeto, Abeto Blanco, Abies alba, Christmastree, Épicéa, Épicéa Commun, Épicéa à Poix, Épinette, Épinette de Norvège, European Silver Fir, Faux Sapin, Fir Tree, Gentil Sapin, Norway Spruce, Picea abies, Piceae Turiones Recentes, Pin Pleureur, Prusse, Sapin Argenté, Sapin Blanc, Sapin du Nord, Sapin Pectine,Sapin Rouge, Sapinette, Silbertanne, Silver Fir, Silvergran, Spruce, Spruce Fir, Weißtanne, White Fir,

  • Overview
  • Uses
  • Side Effects
  • Precautions
  • Dosing

Overview

Fir is a plant. People use the shoot and oil for medicine.

Fir is taken by mouth for respiratory tract pain and swelling (inflammation), colds, cough, bronchitis, fever, and sore mouth and throat. It is also taken for muscle and nerve pain, tendency toward infection, and tuberculosis.

Some people apply fir directly to the skin for muscle, nerve, and joint pain. It is also added to bathwater as a treatment for mental illness.

How does work?

Fir shoot may reduce mucus production in the airways and act as a mild germ-killer. When applied to the skin, the essential oil increases blood flow to the area, causes redness, and creates a sensation of warmth, which can help relieve pain in the tissue underneath.

Uses
 
Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for...

  • Colds.
  • Cough.
  • Bronchitis.
  • Fever.
  • Sore mouth and throat.
  • Nerve and muscle pain.
  • Tuberculosis.
  • Other conditions.

More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of fir for these uses.

Side Effects

Fir might be safe for most people. The potential side effects of fir are not known.

Precautions

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of fir during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Asthma: Fir might make asthma worse. Avoid use.

Pertussis (whooping cough): Fir might make whooping cough worse. Avoid use.

Extensive skin injuries, acute skin diseases, feverish or infectious diseases, cardiac insufficiency, or extreme muscle tightness (hypertonia): If you have any of these conditions don't put fir on your skin or add it to your bathwater. To do so would be harmful.


How To use 

The appropriate dose of fir depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for fir. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.

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