Cedarwood Oil

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Product Code :CDR-RS-EO
Botanical Name :Cedrus Deodora
Plant Part :Wood
Country of Origin :India
Blends Well With :benzoin, bergamot, cypress, lavender, lemon, neroli, rose, rosemary, juniper, cinnamon, jasmine and frankincense
Color & Odor :dry woody aroma, slightly camphoraceous,
Method of Extraction :Steam Distillation
Weight & Rate :15 Ml (USD 5.5)  100 Ml (USD 8.25)  500 Ml (USD 13.75)  1 Ltr (USD 24)            
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Cedarwood oil is a type of essential oil that is derived from the wood of the cedar tree. Several different species of cedar trees can be used to make cedarwood oil, including Atlas cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica), Himalayan cedarwood (Cedrus deodara), and Texas cedarwood (Juniperus ashei). The Cedrus genus includes three main species: Cedrus atlantica (Atlas cedarwood), Cedrus deodara (Himalayan cedarwood), and Cedrus libani (Lebanon cedarwood). These trees are native to the Himalayas, North Africa, and the Mediterranean region.

They can grow up to 40-50 meters tall and have a conical shape. The wood of the Cedrus trees is known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it a popular choice for construction and furniture. However, the Juniperus Genus includes several species that can produce cedarwood oil, including Juniperus virginiana (Virginia cedarwood) and Juniperus mexicana (Texas cedarwood). Particularly, these trees are native to North America and can grow up to 30 meters tall. They have a narrow, conical shape and often have a reddish-brown bark.

The wood of Juniperus trees is also known for its durability and is used in a variety of applications, including furniture, fencing, and outdoor decking.Cedarwood oil is typically extracted from the wood or wood shavings of these trees through steam distillation. The resulting oil can vary in color from pale yellow to deep amber and has a warm, woodsy aroma. Cedarwood oil has antiseptic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, and sedative properties. Cedarwood oil has a warm, woodsy scent and is often used in aromatherapy for its calming and grounding effects. It is also used in skincare and haircare products for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties and for its ability to help regulate sebum production, improve scalp health, and reduce the appearance of blemishes. It can help repel insects naturally and is often used in insect repellents.

Cedarwood oil has been used traditionally to treat respiratory conditions like bronchitis, asthma, and coughs. Cedarwood oil is not typically consumed as a food or supplement, so it does not have a nutritional value in the traditional sense. However, it does contain certain compounds that can provide health benefits when used topically or in aromatherapy. Cedarwood oil is high in sesquiterpenes, which are compounds that have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These compounds may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, which can contribute to a range of health issues. Cedarwood oil also contains cedrol, a compound that has been shown to have sedative effects.

This may help promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety when the oil is used in aromatherapy or applied topically to the skin. Overall, while cedarwood oil does not have a traditional nutritional value, it does contain compounds that can offer health benefits when used safely and appropriatelyThe use of Cedarwood oil has a long history. It was used by the ancient Egyptians in the embalming process and cosmetics and perfumes. The Babylonians and Sumerians also used cedarwood oil in religious rituals and as a natural insect repellent. The ancient Greeks and Romans used cedarwood oil for its medicinal properties, particularly to treat respiratory conditions like coughs and bronchitis.

In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Cedarwood oil was used to promote grounding and calmness, and to treat skin conditions like eczema and acne. Native American tribes had also used Cedarwood oil for its medicinal properties, particularly to treat respiratory conditions and skin irritations. During World War II, cedarwood oil was used as a natural insect repellent by the United States military. Today, cedarwood oil continues to be used for a variety of purposes, including in aromatherapy, skincare, and hair care products, insect repellents, and traditional medicine. It remains a popular essential oil due to its warm, woodsy scent and its many potential benefits for health and wellness.

CEDARWOOD OIL - LIST OF BUSINESSES USING - FRAGRANCE, INSECTICIDE, FLAVOR, PHARMACEUTICAL

  • Perfumery Industry: This oil is commonly used in the fragrance industry as a base note in perfumes, colognes, and other fragrances. Its warm, woody aroma blends well with other essential oils, such as bergamot, lavender, and patchouli. By mixing all such oils world class perfumes are manufactured by many industrialists.

  • Chemical Insecticidal Industry: It has insecticidal properties and can be used to repel insects such as moths, fleas, and mosquitoes. It is often used as a natural alternative to chemical insecticides in homes and commercial spaces.

  • Wood preservation Industry: It is a natural preservative and can be used to protect the wood from insects and rot. It is often used in the construction industry to treat wooden structures such as decks, fences, and siding.

  • Personal care Industry: This oil is used in many cosmetic products such as shampoos, conditioners, and lotions. It has astringent and antiseptic properties that can help treat acne and other skin conditions.

  • Pharmaceuticals Industry: This oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that can be useful in the treatment of arthritis, joint pain, and other inflammatory conditions. It is also used in cough and cold remedies due to its expectorant properties.

  • Food and Beverages Industry: It can be used as a flavoring agent in food and beverages. It has a sweet, woody flavor and is often used in the production of alcoholic beverages such as whiskey and gin.

  • Cleaners manufacturing Industries: It is used in cleaning products as a natural disinfectant and deodorizer. So there are many Industrialists who are using this oil to form several cleaning products.

  • Aromatherapy Industry: This oil is used in aromatherapy centers as a natural relaxant that helps relieve stress and anxiety. Using this oil in aromatherapy promotes relaxation and relieves stress and anxiety.

  • Industrial lubricants manufacturing Industries: It is used as a natural lubricant in various industrial applications.

  • Textiles Industry: This oil is used in the textile industry to protect fabrics from moths and other insects.

USEFUL EFFECTS AND DIY - CEDARWOOD OIL - MASSAGE, WARDROBE PROTECTION, MORNING DIFFUSER

  • Use it as a Massage oil: A massage using this oil helps to promote relaxation and relieves pain in the body. Use this oil as a massage oil and mix it with any carrier oil like jojoba oil or almond oil and give a massage on sore joints & strained muscles. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce muscle and joint pain.

  • Get a relaxing bath: Get a deep relaxing & soothing bath using Cedarwood oil. Add a few drops of cedarwood oil to a warm bath to promote relaxation and reduce stress. It can also help soothe sore muscles and reduce inflammation.

  • Use it to give a Hair loss treatment at home: This oil has such conditioning properties that can help to prevent hair loss and stimulate hair growth. To regular care of your hair, use this oil in your regular shampoo or conditioner. You can also apply it as a hair oil and for that mix a few drops of Cedarwood oil with a carrier oil, such as Argan or Jojoba oil, and apply it to your scalp to promote healthy hair growth.

  • Use it to make your skin soft & flawless: This oil would be a perfect oil that one must add to its daily skincare routine. To use it, mix a few drops of Cedarwood oil with a carrier oil, such as almond or coconut oil, and apply it to your skin to help soothe and moisturize dry skin. You can also add Cedarwood oil to homemade facial toners, and body lotions which help to tone and tighten the skin.

  • Use it as a Household cleaner: This oil can help you to make your house neat & clean. Mix cedarwood oil with water and vinegar in a spray bottle to make a homemade household cleaner. Use this cleaner to clean surfaces like countertops, sinks, and floors which helps to disinfect and deodorize surfaces.

  • Make your surroundings fresh: This oil has a pleasant scent and can be used as a natural air freshener or deodorizer. Mix 10-15 drops of cedarwood oil with water and spray it in your home to eliminate odors and freshen up a room.

  • Use it to repel the Insects: Use it as a natural insect repellent by mixing it with carrier oil and applying it to exposed skin before going outdoors. Mix 10-15 drops of cedarwood oil with water and spray it around your home to keep insects at bay.

  • Make your wardrobe moth free: Place a few drops of cedarwood oil on a cotton ball and place it in a small pouch or sachet. Place the sachet in your closet or dresser to help repel moths and keep your clothes smelling fresh.

  • Diffuse in the morning: Make your morning peaceful & calm with Cedarwood oil. Add this oil to a diffuser in the morning to promote a calm and focused start to the day. You can also mix it with any carrier oil, such as jojoba or coconut oil to make it more aromatic & calm.

CEDARWOOD OIL - BENEFICIAL APPLICATIONS

  • This oil has a calming effect on the mind and body, making it an excellent oil for promoting relaxation and reducing stress.

  • It has sedative properties that can help promote a restful night's sleep.

  • This oil can help improve focus and concentration, making it useful for studying or working.

  • It can help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, thanks to its calming and grounding properties.

  • This oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain and swelling.

  • It can also help soothe dry, itchy, or irritated skin as it has antifungal and antibacterial properties that can help prevent acne and other skin infections including eczema, and psoriasis.

  • This oil can help promote hair growth by stimulating the hair follicles and increasing blood flow to the scalp. It can also help to reduce dandruff and other scalp conditions.

  • It can help open up the airways and relieve congestion, making it beneficial for those with respiratory issues like asthma and bronchitis.

  • It has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can help to soothe the respiratory system and relieve congestion. It can be used to treat conditions like bronchitis, asthma, and coughs.

Cedar wood essential oil has sedating ability and hence it is used on skin to get relief from itching. It acts as general tonic and also effects mucus membrane. It also aids in the treatment of chest and urinary infections. Cedar wood essential oil has cooling, calming and soothing effects. It is great for the patients suffering from anxiety, nervous tension, nervousness and mental stress as well as it is also valued for the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism. A Cedar wood when blended with other oils is used as massage oil; it is diluted in bath which aids in curing asthma, bronchitis and

Please note, Kirva Organics India does not recommend CEDARWOOD OIL be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor certified in clinical Aromatherapy

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