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Tsuga Essential Oil An Oil a Week Cyndy and Byron Streitz Young Living Independent Distributor

Tsuga Essential Oil Tsuga (Tsuga canadensis) has a fresh, clean scent. The oil is distilled from the needles and twigs of conifer trees. The bark from these trees was used by Native Americans to make poultices. Tsuga has an approximate ORAC of 71,314 (TE/L). TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.

Tsuga Oil - Essential Desk Reference Extraction method: Steam distilled from needles and twigs from the conifer tree Known as Hemlock Key Constituents: Alpha and Beta Pinenes – (18% - 25%) Camphene *12% - 18%) Limonene + Beta Phellandrene (3% - 7%) Tricyclene (4%-8%) Myrcene (1%-3%) ORAC: 7,100 micro TE/100g Uses: Respiratory conditions, kidney/urinary infections, skin conditions, venereal disease Medical Properties: Analgesic, antirheumatic, blood cleanser, stimulant

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Tsuga canadensis -The Plant Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. Eastern Hemlock Pinaceae Pine family R. M. Godman and Kenneth Lancaster Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), also called Canada hemlock or hemlock spruce, is a slowgrowing longlived tree which unlike many trees grows well in shade. It may take 250 to 300 years to reach maturity and may live for 800 years or more. A tree measuring 193 cm (76 in) in d.b.h. and 53.3 m (175 ft) tall is among the largest recorded. Hemlock bark was once the source of tannin for the leather industry; now the wood is important to the pulp and paper industry. Many species of wildlife benefit from the excellent habitat that a dense stand of hemlock provides. This tree also ranks high for ornamental planting. Habitat Native Range The northern limit of eastern hemlock extends from outliers in northeastern Minnesota and the western onethird of Wisconsin eastward through northern Michigan, southcentral Ontario, extreme southern Quebec, through New Brunswick, and all of Nova Scotia. Within the United States the species is found throughout New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and the middle Atlantic States, extending westward from central New Jersey to the Appalachian Mountains, then southward into northern Georgia and Alabama. Outliers also appear in extreme southern Michigan and western Ohio, with scattered islands in southern Indiana and east of the Appalachians in the middle Atlantic States.