Picea pungens
Family: Pinaceae (Pine)
The Northwestern Native Americans considered the Idaho Blue Spruce to be a sacred tree and used it in a variety ways, many of them for healing.
Family: Pinaceae (Pine)
The Northwestern Native Americans considered the Idaho Blue Spruce to be a sacred tree and used it in a variety ways, many of them for healing.
Application
- Diffuse
- Apply neat to area of concern, bottoms of feet, chakras, and/or vitaflex points (layer with a carrier if skin sensitivity occurs)
- G.R.A.S, generally regarded as safe for human consumption
Cleaning
- use as a disinfectant to clean bathroom and kitchen areas
- in the laundry to freshen and disinfect
- furniture polish (20 drops in 1/4 cup of olive oil)
- air freshener
- mattress and furniture spray (20 drops in 8 oz. spray bottle of distilled water)
Medicinal Uses
- respiratory conditions; asthma, bronchitis, croup, any chest congestion
- coughs
- sore throat or any throat problems
- cuts, wounds, and swelling
- pain associated with inflammation
- sports injuries, sprain, strained muscles
- arthritis, rheumatism,
- bone pain and aching joints (layer with Copaiba for best results)
- back pain, sciatica
- carpal tunnel
- insecticide
- grounding
- balancing
- releases emotional blocks