Balsam of Peru - Wild - Myroxylon balsamum var. pereir
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Myroxylon Balsamum Var. Pereira - Peru
It is analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, antibacterial, anti-parasitic, antiseptic (pulmonary and urinary), anti-catarrh, cicatrizant - promotes epithelial cell growth (epithelium: cellular tissue covering surfaces, forming glands, and lining most cavities of the body), diuretic, expectorant, and a stimulant. Beneficial for dry, chapped skin (use on skin diluted in carrier oil), eczema, rashes (diaper), cracked nipples, sores, wounds, parasites (ringworm, itch mite, and eggs), scabies, fungus, chronic asthma, bronchitis (chronic and asthmatic), coughs, and tuberculosis. Lessens mucus secretions and ssists rheumatism pain. Stimulates the heart and increases blood pressure. Helps with flu, colds, viral infections, cystitis (coli-bacillus), stress, and nervous tension. Found effective for scabies in dogs and cats by brushing it on the fur. Aromatic influences: warming, opening, comforting - it has a wonderful aroma everyone will enjoy. Promotes feelings of safety and of being nurtured. Also said to promote sensuality and confidence.
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Suzanne Musser (Tuesday, 01 February 2011)Rating:
This is excellent for dry skin and I put it in my winter Hand balm with fantastic results!
Jylibean (Saturday, 27 November 2010)
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I love this stuff! I tried it on a whim because of a recipe i found for it. It has a delightful aroma and just makes me smile and feel at ease. The only thing is that i couldn't find it in any of my oil books other than the one for the recipe, so i had to come to the website to find it's uses. maybe it just has anothe name it goes by that i don't know of. for the price (as always with rocky mountain) you can't beat it. it really is a lovely, almost vanilla-like smell, just all-around an enjoyable aroma!! thanks again!
Last Updated: Thursday, 17 May 2012 09:17



