Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Peru-Balsam Oil Peru-balsam, or Myoxylon pereirae - a lofty tree native to Central America and now grown in India - is a member of the family Fabaceae. The raw material for making the oil is a thick resin that exudes from scoring marks made in the tree's bark. Peru-balsam's pleasing fragrance makes it an appealing ingredient for incense and perfumes, but it also has medicinal value. In India for example, the oil is a prominent ingredient in ointments, as it can heal the skin and relieve pain. For this reason, chapped hands and other minor surface skin conditions may respond well to a Peru-balsam application. It can also be used to treat muscle aches, insomnia and bladder inflammations. The antiseptic cinnamic acid in the oil helps ease coughing associated with ailments of the respiratory tract, as well. Finally, the vanillalike scent of this dark brown oil can have a soothing effect in emotional situations. For Lifting the Spirits The warn, soft scent of Peru-balsam oil envelopes the soul in a protective blanket and helps lend consolation and confidence in difficult times. A blend of the following oils in an aromatherapy lamp can refresh your spirit. 3 drops Peru-balsam oil 2 drops frankincense oil 1 drop jasmine oil 1 drop ylang-ylang oil Therapeutic Effect: Cinnamic and benzoic acids, nerolidol and farnesol give the oil balancing and stimulating properties. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory actions, which protect the body from infection and promote the healing of urinary and respiratory-tract ailments. Liniments made with diluted Peru-balsam oil ease itching and accelerate skin healing For Care of The Skin: To keep your skin supple and protect it from damage due to dryness, make a skin-care oil with 2 ounces of avocado or sweet-almond oil, 5 drop of Peru-balsam oil, and 2 drops of frankincense oil. After you shower, massage the oil into the slightly damp skin. For Urinary-tract Infections: Daily sitz baths with Peru-balsam oil can help ease discomfort associated with cystitis, or inflammation of the bladder. Cover up and keep warm for at lease 30 minutes after you take a sitz bath. For Sleeplessness: Because of its soothing and balancing effect, Peru-balsam oil can help treat insomnia. Add 3 drops of Peru-balsam oil, 2 drops of lavender oil and 1 drop of ylang-ylang oil to an evening bath. This will help promote a deep and restful sleep. For Muscle Aches: Massaging yourself with diluted Peru-balsam oil can make your muscles more supple and help relax the tissue. Combine 2 ounces of sweet-almond oil and 6 drops of Peru-balsam oil, and gently massage the blend into your skin. If you take a bath or a hot shower beforehand, that will enhance the effect. Extra Tip: A blend of 2 drops of Peru-balsam oil and 1 drop of rosemary oil can help a headache. Apply to your hands first, and then to your hair. Wash your hands and brush the oils through your hair. Take Care: Like most essential oils, Peru-balsam oil should be used only externally. Even when applied to the skin, it can be irritating. Diluting the oil and then applying it to a small test area is recommended. Because Peru-balsam oil is obtained by a complex procedure that involves extracting the resin from incisions made in the tree bark, the quality of the oil varies. For medicinal purposes, it is best to use only distilled grades that come from a reputable company or pharmacy. Applications: Inhaling Peru-balsam oil has an antiseptic effect and can be of use in alleviating a cough. Add 2 drops of Peru-balsam oil to 1 qt. of hot water and deeply breathe in the vapors. Do this several times a day until your cough is completely gone. The analgesic and anti-itching actions of Peru-balsam il are supportive in healing vaginal infections. Mix 2 drops of Peru-balsam oil and 1 tsp. of apple-cider vinegar with 6 oz. of warm water. Shake well and use with a vaginal douche (available from drugstores), following the instructions provided. For best results, douche twice a day until the inflammation goes away. Compresses with Peru-balsam oil help hard to heal, painful wounds. Blend 1 drop of Peru-balsam oil and 1 oz/ of witch hazel, and then apply to sterile gauze. Place on the wound and secure with a bandage. Change the dressing once a day. For soothing muscles aches, make a blend of 2 tbsp. of a base cream, 4 drops of Peru-balsam oil, 4 drops of rosemary oil and 2 drops of Roman-chamomile oil. Add the mix to your bathwater, and then bathe for about 20 minutes. Source: Complete Guide to Natural Healing "A clean house is a sign of a misspent life" -- Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/166 - Release 11/10/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Diana, I know this is from awhile back, however I am just now catching up. I have a series of books with this exact same title you show as the source but it was in folder-packets formats. It was a buy a few pages at time to fill up a folder deal. I only had a few more packages to go to finish the series up but I cancelled due to finances. Is this the kind of thing you resourced this tidbit from? I don't have contact information and I would love to finish up my collection, could you post the contact information for me or is this in a book format that I can get at Amazon now? thanks I love the information I get at this group! Leesy :-) --------> > > Source: Complete Guide to Natural Healing > > > " A clean house is a sign of a misspent life " > > HYPERLINK > " " http://groups. ..com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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