Formerly known as Idaho Balsam Fir, this Young Living fan
favorite is back with a new name: Idaho Grand Fir! The oil, aroma,
and benefits are unchanged, offering a woodsy, refreshing aroma
reminiscent of a freshly cut Christmas tree. Grand fir trees are
native to the Pacific Northwest of the United States, and for
centuries Native Americans have used them to promote well-being and
the sensation of deeper breathing.
We call it Idaho Grand Fir because ours comes from the Young
Living Highland Flats Tree Farm in Naples, Idaho, where every year
Young Living members participate in the annual Winter Harvest,
allowing them to experience our Seed to Seal® quality commitment
firsthand.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS
Deep Relief™
Roll-On
R.C.™ essential
oil blend
V-6™ Vegetable
Oil Complex
Copaiba essential
oil
Ingredients
Ingredients
Abies grandis† (Grand fir) oil
†100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential
oil
Suggested Uses
LABEL DIRECTIONS
EXPERIENCE
Idaho Grand Fir has a woodsy, refreshing
aroma that evokes nostalgia of smelling a freshly cut Christmas
tree. It’s like crisp, fresh, evergreen mountain air in a bottle.
ALSO AVAILABLE IN
Idaho Grand Fir is an important ingredient in
Believe™, Build Your Dream™, Deep Relief™ Roll-On, En-R-Gee™,
Gratitude™, Sacred Mountain™, The Gift™, and other Young Living
products.
CAUTIONS:Keep out of reach of children. For external use
only. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. If you are
pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition,
consult a health care professional prior to use. Flammable: Do not
use near fire, flame, heat, or sparks. Do not store above room
temperature.
Get to Know
PRODUCT BACKGROUND
Idaho Grand Fir essential oil is steam
distilled from the needles and branches of the grand fir trees
grown at Young Living’s Highland Flats Tree Farm and Distillery in
Naples, Idaho. This tree is popularly used in the U.S. as a
Christmas tree. It is one of the tallest fir species in the world.
Why change the name if the oil is the same? Until now the
closest registered scientific name for the oil was Abies balsamea
(Balsam Fir). Recently, however, the Personal Care Products Council
approved the use of the scientific name Abies grandis (Grand Fir)
for use on the label.