Cedarwood Essential Oil
Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus deodara)
Scent: Sweet, Woody, Balsamic, Warm
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from Wood and Stumps
Country of Origin:India
Colour: Deep Yellow / Amber
Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus deodara)
Scent: Sweet, Woody, Balsamic, Warm
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from Wood and Stumps
Country of Origin:India
Colour: Deep Yellow / Amber
Scent: Woody, Rich and masculine.
Extraction Method: Steam distillation from Wood and Stumps.
Color: Deep Yellowish.
Note: Middle.
Common uses: Stimulant, digestive, sharpens the senses, used by students before and during exams.
RRP: $4.85-$22.60
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In mediaeval times juniper was added to food since it was said to aid digestion and to be a cure for various stomach ailments. The earliest recorded medicinal use of juniper berries occurs in ancient Egypt. A papyrus dating back to 1500 BC with a recipe to cure tapeworm. Also the Romans used the berries for stomach ailments.
We ship Juniper Oil only in NZ.
Scent: Fresh, Balsamic, Woody
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Colour: Colourless to Pale Yellow
Note: Middle
Properties: Antiseptic, Cleansing, Detoxyfyling, Puriffying, Tonic, Fluid Reducing
Chakra: Solar Plexus
Caution: Use diluted on skin.
Blends well with: bergamot, cedarwood, clary sage, cypress, geranium, grapefruit, lavender and lime
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