The aroma of Ledum essential oil reminds me of the forest after a summer shower. Its strongly woody, a little wild and herbal, and just a bit astringent.
This aromatic herb originates in North America and is historically known as "Labrador tea." For centuries this plant was used in folk medicine as a tonic and early treatment for colds, scurvey, and kidney issues.
Selecting the Best Ledum Essential Oil
Ledum Essential Oil is steam distilled from the leaves of the ledum groenlandicum plant, which belongs to the Heather family. The oil is clear, yet typically has a tint of yellow or brown. It is thin in consistancy. Other names for this plant are Labrador tea and Marsh tea.
Benefits of Ledum Essential Oil
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The aroma is grounding and can assist in the treatment of anger, obsession, dissatisfaction, and help with the release of traumatic memories and experiences. This essential oil is often used to help people break addictions such as smoking and alcoholism. It is also used in fighting obesity and assisting in weight loss.
Internal
Ledum can be diluted and used as a supplement, although this is rarely recommended because the oil is so concentrated. If using internally dilute one drop of ledum essential oil in 4 oz of water, rice milk, or food. The internal use of this oil is for detoxification of the liver and kidney, along with general support of the immune system. It has also been used to treat insomnia, and to reduce nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy.
Safety and Use
Do not use Ledum essential oil if pregnant. Always dilute before using on sensitive body parts. Children and infants should not be allowed near this oil.
Aromatherapy Using Ledum Essential Oil
Compress to Rejuvenate Liver
7 drops - Grapefruit essential oil
5 drops - Lemongrass essential oil
5 drops - Cypress essential oil
15 drops - Ledum essential