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A leaf-clear ritual for crowded thoughts.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Myrtle Oil
- Botanical
- Myrtus communis
- Method
- Steam distillation of leaves and twigs
- Origin
- Morocco, Tunisia, Mediterranean
- Aroma
- Fresh, herbaceous, slightly camphoraceous with sweet undertones
Benefits
- Create a gentle, green atmosphere
- Enjoy a soft botanical aroma
- Ideal for daily diffuser use
- Blend with citrus or floral oils
- Suitable for personal aromatherapy
DESIGNED FOR CROWDED THOUGHTS
Not just oil.
A leaf-clear ritual for daily resets.
For the foggy start or inbox return that feels heavy — two green protocols around the bottle. One drop, clear breath, done.
Ritual 1
The foggy start that makes small tasks feel far away.
Myrtle Essential Oil is commonly rich in α-pinene and 1,8-cineole; one Myrtus communis analysis found α-pinene at 14.7–35.9% and 1,8-cineole at 23.9–25.7%. 1,8-cineole works through the olfactory-limbic pathway and sensory channels, more like opening a window than taking caffeine; in a 62-patient randomized trial, 1% 1,8-cineole inhalation lowered anxiety scores after inhalation before a procedure.
Ritual 2
The mind that keeps rereading, but not receiving.
1,8-cineole is the key compound here because it has been linked with attention and cognitive performance after aroma exposure. In a 20-person study, plasma 1,8-cineole levels correlated with performance on serial subtraction and visual information tasks, like sharpening a pencil without using a stimulant.
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PROOF, NOT PROMISES
Why should fresh herbal oils come with unclear proof?
We compared myrtle oils by leaf source, green aroma, distillation method, and batch transparency. Crisp herbal aroma should stay traceable.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Myrtle leaves | Myrtle oil | Unknown |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled leaf oil | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Fresh, green, herbal | Herbal | Fragrance-like |
| Source clarity | Leaf source shown | Partial | Not shown |
| Batch documentation | Profile available for review | Sometimes | Not provided |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Price position | Mid-range herb value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
Always consult your doctor before using myrtle essential oil for thyroid.
The easiest way to make myrtle oil is to crush two handfuls of myrtle leaves till it releases its juices. Place these crushed leaves in a jar and fill it with olive oil. The marination time can be up to two months or just two weeks, the more the better. Filter out the leaves and store the oil in a cool dry place.
The following essential oils blend well with myrtle essential oil – Clary sage, lemongrass, elemi, bergamot, eucalyptus, rosemary, frankincense and ylang ylang.
Yes, myrtle oil must first be diluted and then applied on the skin.
We, at Gya Labs, do not encourage the ingestion of essential oils
Myrtle essential oil has many compounds that protect the hair. The compound β-caryophyllene oxide has been shown to protect hair follicles. Similarly the compound Pinocarveol has benefits for the hair. The oil must be applied on the scalp and massaged regularly for the results to show.
Apply 10–12 drops of Gya Labs myrtle essential oil diluted in 10 ml of neutral carrier oil starting at the bottom of the feet and working up the legs.
Myrtle oil has an aroma that reminds of eucalyptus, however, the aroma is mild.
The aroma of myrtle oil is sweet herbaceous and slightly camphorous.
Cajeput and tea tree essential oils are apt substitutes for myrtle essential oil.
Myrtle oil is good for inhalation aromatherapy and massage aromatherapy. It can be used as an air freshener in homes, offices and cars. It is good for cleaning the floors and furniture. It can be added to the rinse cycle while washing clothes to give the clothes a good fragrance. It can be added to other cosmetic products to enhance its effects. It can be used in daily skin and hair care.
Myrtle is used in aromatherapy for relaxation. It can be applied on the nose and throat to promote healthy wellbeing. And because of its aroma, it is used in deodorants and air fresheners.
Myrtle essential oil is good for skin care and has been used in the Mediterranean region, since the Middle Ages.
You can purchase myrtle oil from Gya Labs. Gya Labs’ myrtle oil is known for its potential health benefits, such as improving respiratory conditions, reducing stress and anxiety, supporting skin health, and boosting the immune system. It can be used in aromatherapy, diluted in carrier oils for massage or skincare, or added to bath products.




