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Galbanum is an ancient aromatic substance. The author of Exodus
named it as a component of incense to use in the temple. It was used
by the Romans in ritual anointings for springtime. If you are
planning any sort of ritual use of the oils for the
Spring Equinox,
I suspect this could be the one.
Galbanum's aroma is intriguing; very much a puzzlement, a
reminder of an aroma remembered. My first impression was GREEN,
vivid, in your face green, but not a leaf green. The mental image of
fresh twigs, with buds waiting to burst into life seems right. My
assistant decided it was the air of a green house, moist, rich with
traces of living organisms, mosses, leaf mulch. It is complex and
multi- layered, an oil I want to play with for blending.
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Galbanum |
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5 ml |
$12.00 |
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15 ml |
$22.00 |
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I'm learning there are often physical links with the 'energetic'
uses of the oils... as in this oil, used ritualistically for
rebirth/ renewal is also wonderful for skin
renewal Galbanum is highly recommended by Jeanne Rose for
healing old scars, and for wrinkle removal.
One of my aromatherapy mentors says it sometimes has had some
very strong emotional /psychic healing effects on some clients,
especially in the area of childhood traumas
and memories.
I have also seen it recommended in blends for easing the aches
and pains of rheumatism, but it wouldn't be my first thought for
this sort of blend.
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Galbanum really an fascinating oil to work with, both for the
aromatherapist and the perfumer. I'm tempted to try blending it with
Lavender and or Geranium, or perhaps with some
fir needle or
Spruce,
and with Carrot Seed and
Rose Otto for mature skin care.
It is often described as a top note, and yet many sources
recommend it as a fixative. I would tend to think of it as a very
green middle to base note, for blending purposes.
WARNING: Margeurite Maury cautions
to avoid using it on young skin. Galbanum is not normally an
irritant or a sensitizer, but may be a cross sensitizer with Benzoin
and/or Peru Balsam. Please avoid working with it while pregnant.
**For other possible oils to avoid, please see our
essential oil contraindications page.
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