Bay Rum (Pimenta racemosa) Wildcrafted
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Bay Rum essential oil, Wildcrafted - temporarily out of stock
100% concentrated, undiluted and free of pesticides.
Country of Origin – West Indies, Steam distilled, organically grown
TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK
10 mL and 15 ml sizes with safety dropper cap. The following properties are attributed to this particular essential oil:
- Expectorant
- Analgesic (pain reliever)
- Anti-neuralgic (nerve pain reliever)
- Uplifting, euphoric (probably why it's a great men's fragrance!)
- Tonic for hair and scalp (stimulates hair growth and clears dandruff)
- Classic mens' fragrance, warm and inviting - see our Bay Rum choices
- See our "Usage/Benefits" tab below for more information and/or our blog about Bay Rum
- See our Essential Oil Database (still growing) for more detailed and researched information about Bay Rum
Bay Rum Essential Oil
There are several varieties of Bay Rum, each having totally different chemical compositions. Bay Rum should also not be confused with Bay Laurel, a common culinary spice found in most of our spice racks. Bay Rum should never be taken orally and can be a skin sensitizer and should be used in moderation only. Our products use a very small percentage of Bay Rum for fragrance mostly, as it is a well-known, and well-respected men’s scent.
For more information about this oil, you will find the more abbreviated version on Bay Rum in our blog and detailed and researched information in our Essential Oil Database.
Bay Rum Essential Oil
100% pure, undiluted, aromatherapeutic essential oil
Bay Rum Essential Oil
Synergistic recipe for Back Pain: (from Aromatherapy Solutions by Veronica Sibley)
Bay Rum 2 drops
Clove 1 drop
Lemon 2 drops
Sunflower oil 15 mls (1/2 ounce)
Hypericum oil 15 drops
According to Veronica Sibley in her excellent book, Aromatherapy Solutions, she notes that this synergy works because of the following properties of each of these oils:
Bay Rum - Helps nerve-end pain with a warming effect where there is "coldness within the muscles."
Clove - Has "pain relieving properties affecting the nerve end pathways."
Lemon - Is a "superb tonic to the circulatory system, cleansing the body of waste, and works well with neuralgic pain."
Now, she doesn't state specifically the botanical names for the oils in this recipe which would be helpful. The lemon is not a problem, but there are different types of "bay" essential oil. We believe since she profiles Bay Rum (Pimenta racemosa) later in the book that's the one she is referring to. Also clove is available as the oil from the bud, bark and leaf. We are assuming she means clove bud. Both clove and bay rum can be very irritating to the skin if not diluted properly so test this recipe as you go and possibly do a patch test prior to applying over a large area such as your back. I think it sounds like a winner though and will try it on my foot where I had a neuroma surgically removed that has left me with a high degree of nerve pain. CAUTION: Both Bay Rum and Clove Bud are anticoagulants and should not be used by anyone who is taking blood thinning medication such as Coumadin.
For additional in-depth information about Bay Rum essential oil look at our Essential Oil Database. We would also recommend our Spicey Muscle Oil for any nerve pain or back pain issues - already blended and ready to go. And for additional recipes using essential oils, take a look at our Aromatherapy Recipes section. We will be adding to that almost daily.
Safety/Cautions: Bay Rum should be used in moderation due to the high levels of eugenol content, as mentioned above, and can be a mucous membrane irritant. We repeat, use caution if taking any anticoagulant drugs such as aspirin, heparin or Coumadin. We have been using this particular essential oil more and more as we discover new and practical ways to use it other than just the fact it smells so wonderful and is a favorite for many. Bay Rum should never be taken orally.
WARNING: According to Robert Tisserand, there could be drug interactions with oral use if taking pethidine, MAO's, or SSRI's. As mentioned we would suggest caution even with topical use if taking pharmaceuticals that are anticoagulants (i.e., blood thinners). Having said that, we would avoid this essential oil if you have a condition such as hemophilia, any ulcers, such as ulcerative colitis or peptic ulcers, and certainly take the same precautions pre and post-op surgery that you would regarding aspirin.
IMPORTANT: All of our products are for external use only.
We also suggest you have a good working knowledge of the use of essential oils or consult with an aromatherapy professional prior to use. In addition, Essential Oils must be properly diluted before use in order to avoid any damages to property or adverse physical effects (including injury or bodily harm). Please read our Disclaimer before using our products.
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