Description
Spikenard oil is a type of essential oil that is used to anoint the feet of Jesus before the Last Supper. It is also known to be similar to Valerian oil, and its sweet woody aroma makes it a nice oil to add to soaps and bath oils, or crystals. Spikenard oil is packaged in an amber glass bottle, and is 100% natural and aromatherapy grade.
Spikenard essential oil is perhaps best known as the oil used by Mary to anoint the feet of Jesus before the Last Supper. Spikenard is very similar to Valerian (it can be used as a substitute) and its sweet woody aroma makes it a nice oil to add to soaps and bath oils, or crystals.
Sizes: 5ml, 10ml, 20ml.
USES & BENEFITS
Allergies
Ageing skin
Migraines
Natural deodorant
Helps with insomnia
Stress and nervous tension
RECIPE INSPIRATION
Spikenard Calming Roll-on
Roll on bottle
5 dropslavender
5 dropsspikenard
Fractionated coconut oil
Pour fractionated coconut oil into the glass bottle until is is full. Then add the essential oils and gently shake to combine. Apply from the back of the neck to the base of the spine in a downward fashion. Read more about Spikenard on our blog.
ACTIVE PROPERTIES
Anti-inflammatory
Bactericidal
Fungicidal
Sedative
Tonic
BLENDS WELL WITH
Black pepper
Ginger
Lavandin
Lavender
Patchouli
Pine
Vetiver
INGREDIENTS
100% pure Spikenard essential oil (Nardostachys jatamansi), steam distilled from dried roots and stems. Country of Origin, India.
PACKAGING
This 100% natural, aromatherapy grade essential oil is packaged in an amber glass bottle. Always store away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its therapeutic properties.
REFERENCES
Lawless, The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils