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Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) Essential Oil
[therapeutic-grade]
Chemistry: Sesquiterpenes 98% (the highest of any oil) Sesquiterpene alcohols; Sesquiterpene ketones; Other Sesquiterpenes
Modern Uses: Insect repellent, hair loss, tuberculosis, bronchitis, gonorrhea, skin disorders (acne, psoriasis). Cedarwood is highest known oil in sesquiterpenes (98%) which can deprogram misinformation and bring oxygen to cellular levels. Enhances deep sleep (melatonin stimulant), emotional releases, promotes mental clarity.
Ancient Uses: Cleansing of lepers, ritual cleansing after touching a dead body or anything else considered "unclean", ritual cleansing from evil spirits, cosmetics, embalming, skin problems, various medicines, calming effects. This may be the first and most ancient of the distilled oils inasmuch as Chinese, Sumerians and Egyptians were using Oil of Cedarwood for embalming, disinfecting, hygienic, and other purposes more than 5,000 years ago. Mentioned on a Babylonian tablet dated 1800 B.C.
Applications: Diffuse, topically, orally (only if your EO is approved for internal use), incense.