Description: WHAT IS CEDAR WOOD ESSENTIAL OIL? The Virginia Cedarwood is a slow-growing, coniferous evergreen, reaching heights of 33 metres. It has a reddish heartwood and bears brown cones. Also known as Red Cedar, it is from the family Cupressacea. Originally used by native North Americans, Cedar is an important ornamental and timber tree of eastern North America whose fragrant wood is made into cabinets, fence posts, and pencils. Organic Ingredients:100% Pure Cedar Wood Essential Oil. Botanical Name: Juniperus virginiana Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Origin: USA Color: Golden yellow to brown liquid. Aromatic Description: A middle note of strong aroma, this oil has a scent is sweet and woody, and sometimes reminiscent of sandalwood. It is softer than that of Cedarwood Atlas, but stronger than that of Cedarwood Texas. Package/Form: 2 oz up to Gallon - Amber High Quality PET Plastic Bottles BPA free with a Lid 0.6 oz & 1.1 oz - Amber Glass Bottles with a Cap. 4 oz up to Gallon bottles are sealed All our oils are fresh and bottled daily. Expiration date is at least 12 month from sale date. Select your choice from the drop down above. Some of the most common benefits of cedar wood essential oil include: improves focus and wisdom promotes hair growth has anti-inflammatory agents cures toothaches strengthens gums reduces skin irritations relives spasms cures fungal infections repels bugs cures acne reduces cough stimulates metabolism regulates menstruation tightens muscles cleans out toxins Clearly,Cedar wood essential oil is a great tool for your medicine cabinet. It has not only external health benefits, but also the power to improve your digestive and circulatory function as well. Cedar Wood Oil Uses Eczema — Eczema is a common skin disorder that causes dry, red, itchy skin that can blister or crack. Cedarwood essential oil can cure the inflammation that leads to this irritating skin issue — it reduces skin pealing and treats the infection with its antifungal properties. There are a few ways to add cedarwood essential oil to your daily routine. Add the oil to your skin lotion or soap, rub it on the infected or itchy area directly, or make yourself a bath with five drops of cedarwood oil added to it. Hair loss — Cedarwood essential oil can stimulate the hair follicles and increase circulation to the scalp. This contributes to hair growth and slows hair loss. Herbalists and aromatherapists have recommended essential oils for years to treat hair loss, thinning hair and various types of alopecia. There’s evidence that applying cedarwood oil, in combination with the essential oils from thyme, rosemary and lavender, to the scalp improves hair growth in up to 44 percent for people with hair loss after seven months of treatment. To do this, add cedarwood oil to your shampoo or conditioner, or just massage the oil into your scalp and let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing. Dry scalp — Cedarwood essential oil helps reduce dry or flaky scalp. It stimulates the scalp and increases circulation. To take advantage of this essential oil benefit, mix two drops of cedarwood essential oil with coconut oil to create a mixture with antifungal and moisturizing properties. Add the mixture to your scalp, and rub it in for five minutes. For the best results, let it sit on your scalp for 30 minutes or so — then wash it out. Antiseptic properties — Cedarwood essential oil can safely be applied topically on wounds as an antiseptic. It defends the body against toxins and relieves your white blood cells and immune system of stress or malfunction — this protects your internal functions and fights off bacteria in the body. Create an oil rub by mixing cedarwood essential oil with coconut oil, and then rub the mixture on your body to help with wounds, scars or infections. Reduces arthritis — Inflammation of the joints and tissues, which are common symptoms of arthritis, can lead to debilitating pain or discomfort; this can be lessened with the use of cedarwood essential oil. By inhaling the oil, or using it externally on the skin, you reduce inflammation — which minimizes joint stiffness. Try making yourself a bath with five to 10 drops of cedarwood essential oil. (2) Relieves spasmodic conditions — If you struggle with restless leg syndrome, respiratory seizures, asthma and other spasmodic conditions, you can find relief by taking advantage of the calming and soothing properties of cedarwood essential oil. These spasms may affect the respiratory system, muscles, intestines, heart and nerves. Natural deodorizer — Cedarwood essential oil is comforting, reassuring and also possesses a wood-like pleasant scent. It adds a warm tone to any blend of perfumes or oil mixtures. It’s also known to bring people together and improve personal outlook and self-esteem. This may seem strange, but the soothing power of cedarwood oil has the ability to change a person’s perspective. Inhaling cedarwood oil, vaporizing it or adding it to a body spray can have long-lasting therapeutic effects. Tightens muscles — Because cedarwood essential oil is an astringent, it tightens loose muscles and creates a feeling of firmness and youth. It also hardens the muscles of the digestive system, which helps with stomach issues like diarrhea. Rub three to five drops of cedarwood essential oil into your hands, and then massage any sore or tight muscles. Massage your abs, arms, chest and legs. You feel a soothing and fresh sensation.. Cedar Wood Oil Recipes Soothing comfort massage blend: 2 drops alpine fir oil, 2 drops cedar oil, 4 drops helichrysum oil, 4 drops German chamomile oil, 2 drops rosemary diluted in 30 ml (1 oz.) jojoba or carrier oil. Massage topically as needed. Hair and scalp formula: 8 drops rosemary verbenone oil, 4 drops cedar oil, 4 drops lemongrass oil, 4 drops peppermint oil, 4 drops lavender oil in a 30 ml jojoba carrier oil. 10% argan oil will enhance this formula. Winter Lungs diffuser: 2 drops cedar oil, 4 drops frankincense oil, 4 drops juniper berry oil, 2 drops Eucalyptus radiata. Diffuse, or use inhalation therapy, or mix several drops in 1 oz carrier oil and apply topically to chest. Cedar Wood Oil Blends Well with Although essential oils blend well with each other, Basil oil goes particularly well with oils such as: Rosewood, Bergamot, Cypress, Cassia, Jasmine, Juniper, Neroli, Labdanum, Frankincense, Clary Sage, Vetiver, Rosemary, Ylang-ylang. 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