Benzoin (diluted in DPG)
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Origin: Phillipines. Botanical Name: Styrax benzoin
Family: Styacaceae. Part of plant used: Resin. Method of
Extraction: Solvent extraction. Description: Birch-like
tree growing to 20 feet high, producing white sap which
becomes hard and brittle, and yellowish-brown in colour.
The tree grows rapidly but is only "worked"
after seven years. The bark is deliberately cut, causing
the sap to run, and it is collected from the bark.
Characteristics: Golden brown. Viscous, treacle-like.
Warm, balsamic, chocolate-vanilla. Not to be confused
with other benzoin species which are used in the perfume
trade. Properties: Antiseptic, antidepressant,
vulnerary, expectorant, pectoral. Blends well with:
Bergamot, black pepper, clary sage, coriander,
frankincense, ginger, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, may
chang, jasmine, marjoram, niaouli, nutmeg, orange,
patchouli, palmarosa, rose, sandalwood, vetiver, ylang
ylang.
Precautions: Non-toxic but occasionally sensitising.
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