West
Indian Bay essential oil is extracted from the Pimenta racemosa (P. Acris,
Myrcia Acris) tree, from the Myrtaceae family and is also known as bay rum,
wild cinnamon and bay berry
Oil properties: The scent of Bay oil is sweet, fresh and
spicy. The oil is deep yellow in color and is of medium to watery viscosity.
Origin of bay oil: This sturdy evergreen tree is a native of West Indies, Venezuela and the Guianas. Nowadays the oil is obtained mostly from Morocco and Spain. The Bay tree grows to about 10 meters (30 feet), has long aromatic lance-shaped leaves and small white-yellow flowers and black berries.
Bay oil
was very popular with the Romans, who thought the Bay a symbol of wisdom, peace
and protection. The Latin 'Laudis' means 'to praise", which is why the
victors at the Olympic games were presented with a Laurel (Bay) Wreath.
In the
past Bay leaves were distilled with rum. The Bay rum so obtained was a famous
hair tonic and body rub for colds and muscle pains.
Extraction: The leaves collected from a tree at least 5
years old, are subjected to steam distillation (salt is often added or seawater
used in the still) and it yields about 0.5-1.5%.
Chemical composition: The chemical composition of Bay Oil includes
Eugenol, Chavicol, Myrcene, Cineol, and Methyl Eugenol.
Precautions: Bay oil has high eugenol content and may
irritate the skin and mucus membranes, so use with caution.
Therapeutic properties: The therapeutic properties of Bay oil
include the following: antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic, anti-neuralgic,
aperitif, astringent, emmenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, sedative and a
tonic.
Uses: Bay oil can be used in the treatment of
rheumatism, neuralgia, muscular pain, circulation problems, colds, flu, dental
infection, and diarrhea and skin infections.
Summary: The benefit of Bay oil lies in its calming
and warming effect on emotions and general aches and pains, including rheumatic
pains. It also settles the digestive system and acts as a tonic on the liver
and kidneys. Bay essential oil is also helpful with hair and scalp conditions.
Burners and vaporizers: In vapor therapy Bay oil can be used for an
infection, for fever and general aches and pains.
Blended in the bath: As a blended massage oil or diluted in the
bath, Bay oil can assist with calming emotions and relieving aches and pains,
especially when combined with Rose and Juniper.
Bay oil blends well with Bay oil blends well with other oils
including: Cedar wood, Coriander, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Ginger, Juniper,
Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Rose, Rosemary, Thyme and Ylang Ylang.
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