Idaho Grand Fir Essential Oil – 5ml
Idaho Grand Fir Essential Oil – 5ml
Retail: $35.20 USD
Wholesale: $26.75 USD
Stock Number: #3314
Young Living

Idaho Grand Fir Essential Oil – 5ml

Retail: $35.20 USD
Wholesale: $26.75 USD
Stock Number: #3314
Idaho Grand Fir Essential Oil – 5ml can be ingested
Idaho Grand Fir Essential Oil – 5ml can be used topically
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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.

Product Snapshot

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Supports the feeling of normal, clear breathing
    when combined with R.C.™ and applied to chest and neck.
  • Soothes tired, fatigued muscles when combined with
    V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex or Ortho Ease® and used in massage.
  • Soothes the skin and smooths imperfections when
    combined with Lavender essential oil and applied topically.
  • Increases spirituality when used during
    meditation.
  • Offers an aroma that creates a relaxing and
    stress-free environment.
  • Contains the naturally occurring constituents beta
    pinene, alpha pinene, camphene, and beta phellandrene.

COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS

  • Deep Relief™
    Roll-On

  • R.C.™ essential
    oil blend

  • V-6™ Vegetable
    Oil Complex

  • Copaiba essential
    oil

Ingredients

Ingredients

Ingredients
Abies grandis† (Grand fir) oil
†100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential
oil

Suggested Uses

Suggested Uses

LABEL DIRECTIONS

  • Combine with Cool Azul® Pain Relief Cream, which
    relieves daily aches and pains.
  • Diffuse to enjoy the cleansing aroma.
  • Diffuse for a grounding, relaxing, and calming
    atmosphere.
  • Diffuse outdoors for an annoyance-free
    atmosphere.
  • Pair with Copaiba, Frankincense, and PanAway®.
  • Apply or diffuse during yoga or breathwork
    practices.

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

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.

Cautions & Disclaimer

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Young Living products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

*Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use.

*Modern scientific research has not yet validated these traditional claims.