Cedarwood
Cedrus atlantica
Botanical family: Pinaceae (pine)
Country of origin: Morocco, USA. In its composition, this type of Cedar is closest to the biblical Lebanese Cedar.
Active ingredients:
Alpha Himachalene (10-20%)
Beta-Himachalene (33-55%)
Gamma Himachalene (8-15%)
Delta Cadinene (2-6%)
Production method: steam distillation from the bark
Acts as: decongestant (reduces cellulite), antifungal, antibacterial, detoxification, slagging, antiseptic, stimulant, diuretic, dry skin, wrinkles, stimulates the lymphatic system (increases circulation), astringent, sedative, hair loss (alopecia).
Recommended for: ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis, dandruff), cellulite, hair loss, atherosclerosis, urinary tract infections, edema, water retention, tuberculosis, anger, anxiety, insomnia,
Spiritual and emotional impact: Cedar brings comfort, cleansing and grounding, helps to feel safe, to feel that the world is safe.
Influence on the mind: calms the spirit and relieves nervous tension, removes anger and anxiety.
Due to its cleansing and soothing properties, the oil can successfully treat ADHD in children. One drop per tongue will help release blocks and help you learn better!
Application and dosage:
do not dilute with vegetable oil
the oil is considered safe (GRAS) for internal use by the FDA
apply 1-3 drops to the affected area
put 1 drop on the tongue and immediately press it to the sky – for instant penetration into the brain
for oral administration, place in a capsule, 2 times a day,
inhale from the palms or from a bottle –
5-6 drops in Diffuser, 20 min each
in the bath 5-6 drops per emulsifier
Pet Use: Yes, you can make a good flea, fly and tick spray with Cedar essential oil for dogs and cats.
Precautionary measures:
use ONLY therapeutic oil
dilute 1:1 with vegetable oil or V-6 oil
shelf life of sealed packaging is not limited
Essential oils are not medicinal products. Specialist consultation required.





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