Fir, Balsam
This remedy has antiviral, antispasmodic, analgesic, and expectorant properties, and can be used for muscle and joint pain, as well as adrenal support. It is effective against strep and staph infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, arthritis, hemorrhoids, colds, fever, chills, flu, chemical warfare, and cancer. Recent research from the University of Quebec has shown its potential as an antitumoral and cancer-fighting agent, although all Firs possess this ability. Additionally, it acts as a germicide for the air we breathe.
This remedy has a grounding and centering effect without causing sedation and has a soft and sweet taste.
Plant family: Pinaceae
Latin name: Abies balsamea
Origin: Canada
Plant part (steam distilled): Chipped needles and bark.
This remedy has antiviral, antispasmodic, analgesic, and expectorant properties, and can be used for muscle and joint pain, as well as adrenal support. It is effective against strep and staph infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, arthritis, hemorrhoids, colds, fever, chills, flu, chemical warfare, and cancer. Recent research from the University of Quebec has shown its potential as an antitumoral and cancer-fighting agent, although all Firs possess this ability. Additionally, it acts as a germicide for the air we breathe.
This remedy has a grounding and centering effect without causing sedation and has a soft and sweet taste.
Plant family: Pinaceae
Latin name: Abies balsamea
Origin: Canada
Plant part (steam distilled): Chipped needles and bark.
This remedy has antiviral, antispasmodic, analgesic, and expectorant properties, and can be used for muscle and joint pain, as well as adrenal support. It is effective against strep and staph infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, arthritis, hemorrhoids, colds, fever, chills, flu, chemical warfare, and cancer. Recent research from the University of Quebec has shown its potential as an antitumoral and cancer-fighting agent, although all Firs possess this ability. Additionally, it acts as a germicide for the air we breathe.
This remedy has a grounding and centering effect without causing sedation and has a soft and sweet taste.
Plant family: Pinaceae
Latin name: Abies balsamea
Origin: Canada
Plant part (steam distilled): Chipped needles and bark.