Cedar: Natural Herbal Remedies
Cedar oil has been prized since antiquity as this aromatic wood gives of a warm, balsamic aroma that is at the same time sweet and invites you to meditate.
It belongs to the Pinaceae family and is a large tree that can reach 130 feet in height and has a long life. Its wood is highly resistant to climatic influences and insects.
History and Symbolism of Cedar
The word “cedar” comes from the Latin cedrus, which in turn comes from the Greek Kedros. Cedar is a Semitic word that means the power of spiritual strength and a symbol of constancy in faith. One of the first uses of its aroma oil was for temple incense, which may have contributed to its mystical image. The ancient Egyptians regarded it as a wonder oil and used it in medicine, in cosmetics, in the processes of embalming and to incense their temples. This oil was also an oriental medicine in the treatment of gonorrhea when sandal oil was unavailable.
Origin and Georaphical Distribution of Cedar
This type of cedar grows in North Africa, more precisely in the mountains of Morocco and Algeria. The American variety is very good for use in perfumery, but for therapeutic purposes is necessary to find the true cedar of Moroccan descent.
Essentialo Oil Extraction of Cedar
It contains a very powerful oil which is extracted by steam distillation of wood; it is yellowish, very viscous, with a warm woody fragrance.
Medicinal Properties of Cedar
- Among its medicinal properties we can highlight that it is antiseptic, astringent, diuretic, expectorant and is often used as an insect repellent.
- It is used in treatments for dermatitis and eczema.
- It is also recommended against fungal infections.
- It promotes blood circulation, removing cellulite and beneficial for those with water retention problems.
- Additionally it is good for oily skin and itchy scalps.
- It is also an expectorant making it especially useful in catarrhal and chronic bronchitis.
- For urinary tract problems is recommended to use it in compresses and it has a tonic effect on the kidneys.
On an emotional level:
Its scent provides a relaxing, soothing and balancing sensation, which encourages reflection, reduces anxiety, nervous tension and stress conditions. Helps dispel feelings of anger and fear. Provides comfort and courage in difficult situations by encouraging self-confidence. Help you perceive situations objectively and stay emotionally balanced. It also has aphrodisiac properties.
Solutions Guide
Nervous System: Calming (antidepressant) Stimulating and energizing and inspiring. Aphrodisiac (baths, massages, vaporized and inhaled).
Skin: Oily skin, acne, eczema and itching of all kinds. Seborrhea and alopecia (bathrooms, dilution)
Respiratory System: Colds and bronchitis (inhalation)
Urinary system: Cystitis (bath seat and pads)
Natural products available in Cedar
- Essential oils specially formulated to combat stress
- Sandalwood Bath Essence
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