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A forest-clear ritual for tired focus.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Spruce Oil
- Botanical
- Picea mariana
- Method
- Steam distillation of needles
- Origin
- Canada
- Aroma
- Fresh, forest-like, balsamic, green
Benefits
- Create a forest-like atmosphere when diffused
- Add depth to woodsy aroma blends
- Ideal for everyday diffuser use
- Pair with citrus or herbal oils
- Suitable for home aromatherapy
DESIGNED FOR TIRED FOCUS
Not just oil.
A forest-clear ritual for screen-heavy days.
For the screen-stare that makes every line feel doubled — two evergreen protocols around the bottle. One drop, six blinks, done.
Ritual 1
The screen-stare that makes every line feel doubled.
Spruce oils can be rich in α-pinene and β-pinene; one Picea mariana bark-residue oil analysis found α-pinene at about 40.5–40.6% and β-pinene at 25.9–33.9%. α-Pinene acts through GABA-A receptor modulation, more like closing extra tabs than using caffeine; research reports α-pinene reduced sleep latency and increased non-REM sleep in mice.
Ritual 2
The body that stayed on duty too long.
Some Picea mariana essential oil research reports bornyl acetate at 44.95%, with γ-terpinene and β-pinene also present. The study linked spruce oil exposure with brain neurotransmitter-related pathways, including 5-HT and CRF signaling, more like easing the nervous system down a notch than forcing sleep.
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Why should spruce oils feel fresh but show weak proof?
We compared spruce oils by needle source, green forest aroma, distillation method, and source clarity. Evergreen scent should not rely on vague sourcing.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Spruce needles | Spruce oil | Unknown evergreen blend |
| Extraction method | Steam-distilled needles | Steam-distilled | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Green, woody, evergreen | Piney | Synthetic pine scent |
| Source clarity | Spruce needle source shown | Partial | Unlisted |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | No | Sometimes |
| Use guidance | Diffuser/dilution notes shown | Basic | Minimal |
| Price position | Mid-range evergreen 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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Spruce essential oil is good for the skin. It is used for soothing the skin. It can be used on different skin types.
The parts of black spruce tree are considered non-toxic. However, do not consume black spruce essential oil.
Blue spruce oil is extracted from the Picea pungens tree and has a sharp and woody aroma that appeals to men. It is also known as Colorado blue spruce, Colorado spruce. Black spruce oil is extracted from the Picea mariana tree and has a sweet balsamic aroma. It is known as Canadian spruce or double spruce.
To make spruce oil at home you need half a cup each of sunflower or canola oil and extra virgin oil. You definitely need half a cup of spruce tips with its husk removed. First wash the tips and sun-dry it for a whole day. Now add all tips and oils and heat for ten minutes under low flame. Allow the oil to cool and then filter the oil. Keep it in a closed jar for a fortnight.
Black spruce essential oil is used in aromatherapy and topical application. In aromatherapy, a few drops of the oil can be diffused via an aroma diffuser. For topical application, the essential oil is mixed with carrier oil and applied on the skin.
Black spruce essential oil blends well with arborvitae, bergamot, cedarwood, grapefruit, tea tree and wild orange essential oils.
Black spruce essential oil is used in aromatherapy. It is generally blended with popular floral or citrusy essential oils. It is diffused in the home to bring in positive vibes.
Black spruce essential oil is used in aromatherapy, in inhaler and as chest rubs.
The substitutes for black spruce essential oils are pine, cypress and fir essential oils.
Spruce essential oil has a top-middle note fragrance and smells woody and earthy.
Blue spruce oil is extracted from the coniferous Picea pungens tree belonging to the pine family. The oil has a sharp woody aroma and has many properties.
Blue spruce essential oil is known for the soothing effect it has on the mind and body. It is applied on the body - muscles and joints. It is inhaled to relax and bring about peace of mind.
Spruce essential oil is mainly used in aromatherapy because of its effects on the mind and psyche. It is used close to bedtime.
You can find black spruce essential oil at Gya Labs. While buying essential oils you should verify the authenticity of the product. At Gya labs you can check the English and Latin names of the product, verify the source of the product and learn about the essential oil most suited for your needs.




