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  • Writer's pictureBrenna Ricci

power of life

Updated: Jan 3, 2020

According to Dr. Qing Li, "The Hokkaido momi is an evergreen fir tree that grows in northern Hokkaido and on Sakhalin island. The oil is distilled from the leaves and branches, and firs from Sakhalin produce more essential oil than any other Japanese conifer."


Central Oregon was beautiful with all those pine trees. The coastal forest is even more full of the power of life, prana.


"The Hokkaido momi regarded as symbol of the power of life because you can see the leaves of the tree even when they are covered by snow. In aromatherapy, Hokkaido momi oil is used to calm the nerves and relieve stress. It is also used for respiratory conditions."



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