Origin - Plant-based, Pinaceae family
Chemical Profile - Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Resin acids
Classification - Coniferous evergreen tree
Use - Timber, pulp industry, traditional applications
Abies canadensis - Tsuga canadensis, a plant-derived substance classified within the Pinaceae family, originates from the coniferous Eastern Hemlock tree indigenous to North America. Structurally characterized by volatile monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and resin acids, it appears as an aromatic evergreen conifer historically utilized in timber, pulp production, and traditional applications, and documented within energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) literature. This botanical source is analyzed scientifically for its distinctive phytochemical composition. View another matching product - Sweet Matrix Units and Energetic Frequency Balancing.
Chemical Profile - Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Resin acids
Classification - Coniferous evergreen tree
Use - Timber, pulp industry, traditional applications
Abies canadensis - Tsuga canadensis, a plant-derived substance classified within the Pinaceae family, originates from the coniferous Eastern Hemlock tree indigenous to North America. Structurally characterized by volatile monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and resin acids, it appears as an aromatic evergreen conifer historically utilized in timber, pulp production, and traditional applications, and documented within energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) literature. This botanical source is analyzed scientifically for its distinctive phytochemical composition. View another matching product - Sweet Matrix Units and Energetic Frequency Balancing.