- Source Plant: Angelica archangelica oil comes from a plant belonging to the Apiaceae family.
- Plant Part Used: Seed, rhizome, and root.
- Extraction Method: Steam distillation.
- Main Constituent: Most active chemical compounds are Beta-Phellandrene, Limonene, and Alpha-Pinene.
- There are about 60 species of Angelica, growing in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Angelica is highly coveted for its therapeutic uses in Nordic countries like Iceland, Lapland, and Greenland.
- Angelica is a tall plant, which typically grows to a height of 1-3 meters.
- Angelica plants have large leaves with white, or greenish white flowers.
- The active chemical compounds of angelica are found in its large rhizome (underground stem), roots, and seeds.
- Angelica contains furocoumarins in its tissues, which make it photosensitive.
- Experts describe Angelica’s fragrance as being spicy with herbal top notes, and earthy undertones.
Direct inhalation of Angelica can help relieve symptoms of:
- Digestive discomfort
- Stress and tension
- Colds and coughs
- Tension headaches
Promote digestion by diluting 2-3 drops of Angelica in your palms, rubbing them together, covering your nose, and inhaling deeply.
Add 1-3 drops of Angelica to your bath to help create a relaxing environment during stressful times.
Diffuse Angelica to combat headaches, mucosal congestion, and promote clearer breathing.
Angelica blends especially well with Neroli, Patchouli, Frankincense, and Pine.
- Rub onto body parts experiencing muscle and joint-related aches and pains.
- Use Angelica in a compress for settling digestive upsets, such as constipation.
- Calm frazzled nerves by massaging 2-3 drops of diluted Angelica onto the chest. This will restore feelings of calm and relaxation.
- Massaging Angelica onto the temples can help people cope with a painful headache.
- Vaporizing Angelica by mixing 5-6 drops in a hot bath, can help reduce cold and cough symptoms.
- Exposing skin to direct sunlight after its application can cause the skin to burn/darken, up to 24 hours later
- Young Living’s Angelica essential oil has been registered by Health Canada as a natural health product (NHP).
- This means Health Canada regards it as a naturally occurring substance that is used to restore or maintain good health.
- Angelica is identifiable as an NHP, because it has an Natural Product Number (NPN) on its labels.
- Angelica’s NHP status allows you to make the claims that are described in these slides.
- Always use according to label instructions.5 ml (#307803) Retail: $72.37 CAD Wholesale: $55.00 CAD
Always consult “Guideline for safe use” when working with essential oils.
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