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Black Spruce

A powerful wood essential oil, Black Spruce is distilled from the needles and branches of the Picea Mariana tree. Known to create a relaxing atmosphere, start your day off with the cooling and soothing benefits of Black Spruce. Co-impact sourced from Canada.


Black Spruce essential oil is high in bornyl acetate, a chemical component that promotes relaxation and calmness. Start your day off with the cooling and soothing benefits of Black Spruce, both topically and aromatically.

After strenuous exercise, or when your body is in need of topical support, massage Black Spruce into the skin with a carrier to create a soothing, comforting massage. Diffuse Black Spruce or apply to the back of the neck throughout the day to create feelings of harmony and balance.

The refreshing aroma of Black Spruce essential oil is often used in aromatherapy to help maintain feelings of clear airways and easy breathing.


Primary Benefits

- Provides soothing relief to the skin

- Relaxing and calming to the emotions

- Helps reduce and manage stress

- Promotes feelings of clear and easy breathing

- Soothes minor skin irritations


Aromatic Description:

Balsamic, green, fruity, woody






About The Process


Where Does Black Spruce Grow?

Black Spruce thrives in the cold, northern boreal forest. It is a member of the pine family and grows prolifically in the northern United States, Canada, and throughout the Artic. The bark is dark gray, thin, and scaly; the needles are blue-green and short.Black Spruce trees grow tall and thin, typically around 50 ft. (15 m) tall with a truck of about 20 in. (50 cm) in diameter, though some are as tall as 98 ft. (30 m) with trunks 24 in. (60 cm) in diameter. The optimal growing conditions of the boreal forest allow Black Spruce to grow and thrive from one generation to the next.


How is Black Spruce Harvested?

Black Spruce is mainly harvested for the lumber, pulp, and paper industries. The Forest Ministry in Canada has designed a forest management plan for harvesting Black Spruce. Working together, doTERRA and its key partner ensure that this plan is followed so that Black Spruce is harvested responsibly and sustainably.

When a tree is harvested, the trunk is quickly stripped of its branched and needles. The trunks are taken away for their various uses and the branches and needles get left behind. Historically, no one has been able to capture additional value from the remnant branches and needles. Until now!


Creating Value from a Waste Product:

Once the Black Spruce timber has been harvested and hauled away, our key partner goes in to gather all of the branches and needles that were left behind using a grapple arm excavator. These leftover materials are then steam distilled for a powerful and beautiful essential oil.


After the Black Spruce remnants have been distilled, the branches and needles are taken to a local power plant, where they are burned to produce energy. From this process, they are also able to produce steam, which then powers the distillation process again. This creates a closed-loop system for maximum environmental sustainability and responsibility.





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