
Spikenard Essential Oil
Spikenard Essential Oil
Scientific Name: Nardostachys jatamansi
Country of Origin: Nepal
Distillation Method: Steam Distilled From Dried and Crushed Rhizome and Roots.
Plant Part: Root
Perfume Note: Base
Spikenard does not smell like a sweet perfume that has been advertised and sold in many book and gift stores. To appreciate the natural perfume and medicinal properties this oil contains it is necessary to study the history and culture of Biblical times.
In the Bible, Spikenard is the oil used by Mary to anoint Jesus' feet a few days before his death. It was a much valued Biblical perfume and was very costly.
The Green Spikenard is superior to Red Spikenard. Spikenard has a long shelf life of about 8 years. As it ages the color of the oil will change to a darker greenish brown color but this will not diminish its effectiveness.
Note that American Spikenard Aralia racemosa is not the Spikenard mentioned in the Bible.
Blending Suggestions: Cistus, Rose, Rock Rose, Coriander, Frankincesne, Galbanum, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Clary Sage, Neroli, Palmarosa, Patchouli and Vetiver.
Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:
Anointing Oil, Meditation, Perfume, Balms, Massage Oil
Calming, Balancing, Relaxing
Anti-Inflammatory, Antispasmodic, Anti-Fungal, Sedative
Safety:
Hazards: None known.
Contraindications: None known.
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (p. 1699). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition.
Storage: Store in a dark colored bottle out of direct sunlight.
Scripture References
Song of Solomon 1:12, Song of Solomon 4:13, Song of Solomon 4:14, Mark 14:3, John 12:3
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.