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Young Living rosewood essential oil (Aniba rosaceodora) has traditional usage as a remedy for skin conditions. It may also be used to soothe stressed, overworked muscles.
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Botanical Family: Lauraceae
Plant Origin: Brazil
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from wood
Key Constituents:
- Linalol (70-90%)
- Alpha-Terpineol (2-7%)
- Alpha-Copaene (trace-3%)
- 1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol) (trace-3%)
- Geraniol (0.5-2.5%)
ORAC: 113,200 µTE/100g
How To Use
- Diffuse, directly inhale, apply topically to large muscle groups, or take as a dietary supplement.
BLENDS containing rosewood essential oil
- Acceptance
- Awaken
- Believe
- Clarity
- Forgiveness
- Gentle Baby
- GeneYus
- Gratitude
- Harmony
- Humility
- Inspiration
- Joy
- Lady Sclareol
- Magnify Your Purpose
- Sensation
- Valor
- White Angelica
PERSONAL PRODUCTS containing rosewood essential oil
- Animal Scents Ointment
- AromaGuard Meadow Mist Deodorant
- Dragon Time Bath & Shower Gel
- Evening Peace Bath & Shower Gel
- Genesis Hand & Body Lotion
- KidScents Lotion
- KidScents Tender Tush
- Lavender-Rosewood Bar Soap
- Relaxation Massage Oil
- Rose Ointment
- Sandalwood Moisture Cream
- Sensation Bath & Shower Gel
- Sensation Hand & Body Lotion
- Sensation Massage Oil
- Valor Bar Soap
- Wolfberry Eye Cream
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We Are Killing Earth: Numerous Amazon Tree Species at Risk of Extinction
The South American Amazon forest, which is well-known worldwide for its unique species, could lose 50 percent of its trees as the region constantly faces deforestation due to farming and cattle ranching, a report said Friday.
Precious Rosewood Oil — By Artemis, YL Diamond
Rosewood trees are now endangered, and as a result, the Government of Peru has put a ban on the logging and distillation of Rosewood, resulting in a worldwide shortage of true Rosewood oil. This is a great shame, because Rosewood is a wonderful oil to apply to the skin. It’s fragrance inspires romantic and happy thoughts.
One of Young Living’s newest farms is in Peru…..and one of the projects for this farm is the planting and cultivation of Rosewood trees. As a result of the relationships that Young Living has been building with the Peruvian Government, Young Living has now been granted a CITES permit from the Government. This permit will approve Young Living for the shipping and exporting of Rosewood essential oil. This means that Young Living will be the only company with a legal CITES permit from the Peruvian Government for the production of Rosewood oil.
It will take many years for the seedlings on Young Living’s farm to grow into mature trees…..so in the meantime, Young Living’s CITES license permits them to distil the dead tree stumps of previously logged Rosewood Trees. So Young Living is leasing properties outside the farm, and taking the tree stumps from these farms, to provide the plant matter for distillation. In time though, Young Living’s own crop of Rosewood trees will mature and be able to be harvested directly from the farm.
Gary has just distilled his first Rosewood tree under this license, and was thrilled to find that it has a whopping 7.9% yield – almost as high as Palo Santo, which is one of the highest yield plants that Young Living distils. That means that if 100 kg of wood from the Rosewood tree is distilled, you end up with 7.9 kg of oil. There are thousands of Rosewood stumps in Peru, which will keep Young Living supplied with Rosewood oil for many years, until the current seedlings reach maturity. Two distillers have been shipped to Peru, and at the end of August 2014 the distillation of Rosewood oil began on our Peruvian farm.
China and the rosewood carve-up
The ancient forests of Southeast Asia are being razed to supply growing Chinese demand for prized ‘red timbers’