Information on Galbanum essential oil
Galbanum essential oil is extracted from the gum resin of Ferula gummosa (synonym F. galbaniflua) of the Apiaceae/Umbelliferae family. Common names for Galbanum include galbanum gum, giant fennel and Persian galbanum.
Galbanum essential oil is said to open the subconscious and is used for grounding and balancing, specifically when truths have to be uncovered that are unpleasant. An essential aid for those meditating on truth and wanting to achieve balance – it is said this oil must not be used by the faint of heart and those that do not expect absolute truth to be revealed when meditating, although it is said to calm the emotions.
Our Compassion Spiritual Oil Blend contains galbanum, as the blend is created to specifically promote feelings of compassion, mercy, empathy and concern and to remove feelings of anger and resentment – this can only be achieved when one had confronted ones inner truths and resentments.
Galbanum essential oil is excellent when used on the skin as it helps to regenerate skin cells, is healing and was sometimes used to help wounds heal and to clear and heal ulcers.
It is said to bring relief to aches and pains in the extremities, breathing difficulties, indigestion and problems with blood circulation.
Galbanum is also used as a fixative in perfumes.
Galbanum is an ingredient in an ancient incense called Qetoret – this was used in the ancient Jewish temple and Galbanum is mentioned in the book of Exodus in the bible.
Galbanum was imported from Persia by the ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks for its medicinal uses.
Oil Properties
Galbanum essential oil is steam-distilled from the gum resin and has a green, fruity-floral odor reminiscent of fine malt, with traces of Pine. Some sources report a bitter scent and an intensely green, musky odour.
Origin
Galbanum is the gum resin obtained from Ferula Gummosa, found in the Middle East. The essential oil is mainly produced in Turkey and Iran.
The stem of the herb is cut and and the resin bleeds into tears and lumps of brown to greenish, yellow-brown colour.
Extraction
Our Galbanum essential oil is extracted by steam distillation of the crude gum.
Chemical composition
Some of the main chemical components are β-Pinene, δ-3-Carene, α-Pinene, Sabinene, (+)-Limonene
Precautions
As with most essential oils, this essential oil should be kept in a dark and cool place and should be stored in an airtight glass bottle (Preferably in the fridge at a temperature of around 4° Celsius / 39° Fahrenheit) to prevent oxidation.
Please read our page with heading: Safety with Essential Oils before using this oil.
We recommend the following book as an excellent resource regarding safety:
Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals by Robert Tisserand & Rodney Young (#ad)
Therapeutic Properties
The therapeutic properties of Galbanum essential oil are emmenagogue, restorative, analgesic, tonic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, balsamic, aphrodisiac, carminative, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, hypo-tensive, restorative and cicatrisant.
Uses
Galbanum essential oil is mostly used in inhalation therapy for its calming effect and also to reveal truth and encourage soul-searching – to ‘discover ones truth’.
Galbanum essential oil is excellent for treating skin conditions, is said to help heal wounds and bring relief in indigestion, breathing problems and to encourage blood circulation.
Burners and vaporizers
In vapor therapy, Galbanum Essential Oil can be helpful with introspection, meditation and to calm the emotions. It is said to be able to help reveal inner truths that may also be unpleasant.
Blended Massage Oil and in the Bath
As a blended massage oil or diluted in the bath, Galbanum essential oil will assist with healing of skin conditions, respiratory problems, indigestion and painful lower legs, feet and hands.
Blended in Cream
In a cream or lotion it is used to treat inflamed or infected skin conditions and painful lower legs, feet, hands and wrists.
Suggested Dilution Rates
On the skin
Adult:
Face: 0.5% to 1.5%
Body: 1.5% to 3%
Bath: 1.5% to 4%
3 to 24 months:
Face: 0.25% to 0.5%
Body: 0.25% to 0.5%
Bath: Maximum of 0.5%
2 to 6 years:
Face: 0.5% to 1.5%
Body: 0.5% to 2%
Bath: 0.5% to 2%
6 to 15 years
Face: 0.5% to 1.5%
Body: 0.5% to 3%
Bath: 0.5% to 3%
Pregnancy
Face: 0.5% to 1.5%
Body: 0.5% to 2%
Bath: 0.5% to 2%
- When in doubt consult your doctor / medical professional before use.
- Most professionals and/or Aromatherapists will always err on the side of safety when giving advice regarding the use of essential oils and oleo resins during pregnancy.
- Quite a number of Aromatherapists advise that you should avoid all essential oils completely while pregnant, specifically during the first trimester. This is a very safe approach but may not be necessary at all.
Diffusers and Vaporisers
4 to 8 drops
General:
- When using for the first time – Always use the lowest dilution rate and build up slowly to the maximum. Stop using all essential oils on the skin if irritation or allergy occurs.
- Any advice or instruction received from a medical professional ALWAYS supersedes recommendations or advice found on this website. When in doubt consult your doctor / medical professional.
Summary
Galbanum essential oil is said to open the subconscious and is used for grounding and balancing, specifically when truths have to be uncovered that are unpleasant.
An essential aid for those meditating on truth and wanting to achieve balance – it is said this oil must not be used by the faint of heart and those that do not expect absolute truth to be revealed when meditating, although it is said to calm the emotions.
Galbanum essential oil is excellent when used on the skin as it helps to regenerate skin cells, is considered healing and was sometimes used to help wounds heal and to clear and heal ulcers.
It is said to bring relief to aches and pains in the extremities, breathing difficulties, indigestion and problems with blood circulation.
Blends
Although most essential oils blend well together, Galbanum essential oil blends particularly well with Cedarwood, bergamot, geranium and lavender essential oils.