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Sweet Birch Essential Oil - Living Libations

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Awaken your senses with the crystalline, winter-fresh aroma of Sweet Birch Essential Oil. Steam-distilled from the bark of ethically wild-harvested Canadian Birch trees, this bright and invigorating oil has a sharp, minty-camphor scent that clears the mind and energizes the spirit.

Perfect for aromatherapy, massage, baths, and home diffusion, Sweet Birch embodies the crisp clarity of a Canadian forest and enhances focus, meditation, and communication.


Aroma & Profile

  • Botanical Name: Betula lenta

  • Family: Betulaceae

  • Extraction Method: Steam distilled

  • Part Distilled: Bark

  • Country of Origin: Canada

  • Cultivation: Wild & ethically harvested

  • Consistency: Thin viscosity

  • Scent: Minty green candy with sweet, sharp notes of fresh camphor

  • Key Constituents: Methyl salicylate, salicylic acid


Blends Well With

Marjoram, Peppermint, Lavender, Lemongrass, Wintergreen, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Cardamom, Silver Fir, Hyssop, Vitex, Oregano, Cypress, Emerald Cypress, Hemp Blossom, Juniper.


Uses & Benefits

  • Massage & Baths: Soothe tired muscles and invigorate the skin.

  • Aromatherapy & Diffusion: Clears the mind, enhances focus, and purifies the air.

  • Meditation & Study: Promotes clarity and sharp mental pathways.

  • Home Freshening: Infuses rooms with the crisp essence of Canadian forests.

Historically, Sweet Birch has been used in balms, colognes, soaps, and relaxing elixirs, admired for its uplifting, clearing, and invigorating properties.


Why Choose Sweet Birch Essential Oil?

  • Crisp, Forest-Fresh Aroma: Sharp camphor notes balanced with minty sweetness.

  • Wild-Crafted & Ethical: Sustainably sourced from Canadian birch trees.

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for baths, massage, diffusers, and aromatic rituals.

  • Enhanced Clarity: Supports mental focus, meditation, and emotional lift.


Expert Insight

“The birch begins to crack its outer sheath of baby green and show the white beneath.”
~ Robert Frost, Birch Trees

“Sweet birch oil was in great demand during the nineteenth century… replaced by synthetic wintergreen oil when overharvested.”
~ Carol Schiller, The Aromatherapy Encyclopedia



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