Laurus Nobilis Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil
Laurus Nobilis
Laurus nobilis has a spicy scent similar to the bay leaves used in cooking.
Uplifting, calming, and grounding, it supports the digestive and respiratory systems.*
Ancient Greeks and Romans used leaves of the laurel tree to crown their victors, and
the Greeks crowned their scholars with them as well.
Laurus Nobilis has an approximate ORAC of 989,447 (TE/L).
TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.
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References from the (EODR)
Essential Oil Desk Reference
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Traditional Uses: Both the leaves and the black berries were also used to alleviate
indigestion, and loss of appetite. During the Middle Ages, it was used for angina pectoris,
asthma, gout, migraine, palpitations, and liver and spleen complaints.
Indications: Nerve regeneration, arthritis (rheumatoid), and oral infections.
Other Uses: Laurel may help with loss of appetite, asthmatic conditions, chronic
bronchitis, hair loss (after an infection), lice, scabies, and viral infections.
Application: Diffuse or apply topically on the abdomen or on location.
Add to food or water as a dietary supplement or flavoring.
Safety Data: If currently under a doctor’s care or pregnant, consult physician prior to use. Use in moderation.
Laurus Nobilis Essential Oil - 5 ml
Code 3574
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