Cedarwood Atlas from Morocco (10 ML) - Free Shipping
Cedarwood Atlas from Morocco (10 ML) - Free Shipping
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Ingredient
Organic Cedarwood (Atlas)
Botanical Name
Cedrus Atlantica
Origin
Morocco
Parts Used
Wood
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Main Constituents
Beta-himachalene: 45.1%
Alpha-himachalene: 15.8%
Gamma-himachalene: 10.1%
Description of Color, and Consistency
A thin, golden yellow to orange or brown liquid.
Note
Precaution and Safety
Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing. Best avoided during pregnancy.
Therapeutic Properties
You can find our aromatherapy glossary here for the terms below.
Anti-inflammatory, antiseborrheic, antiseptic, depurative, pectoral, regenerative, restorative, tonic, astringent, diuretic.
Aromatherapy/Home use
Might help alleviate the following: chest infection, catarrh, congestion, acne, scalp disorder, cellulite, eczema, anxiety, stress, tension, physical exhaustion, and detoxifying, concentration, focus and mental function, increase energy.
Aroma
A base note of strong aroma, Cedarwood Atlas essential oil has a woody, sweet, scent that is sharper than Virginian Cedarwood.
Blends Well With
Basil Linalol, Bay, Bergamot, Cardamom, Chamomile Roman, Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Grapefruit, Ho Wood, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Marjoram, Orange Sweet, Peppermint, Petitgrain, Ravintsara, Rose Absolute, Rosemary, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Thyme Linalol, Ylang Ylang.
Product Abstract
Cedarwood is a pyramid-shaped majestic evergreen tree, which grows up to 131 ft. high. The wood itself is hard and strongly aromatic because of the essential oil it contains, which is obtained by steam distillation. Originating in the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, linen chests were frequently crafted from Cedar. The ancient Egyptians prized the oil, mostly for embalming purposes, but also for cosmetics and perfumery, and Solomon's Temple was built with Cedar Wood. Today, closet liners and accessories are frequently crafted from Cedar, and the oil is currently used in commercial soaps, cosmetics and perfumes, especially men's colognes.
The information included in this page has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and is not intended to diagnose, cure or threat any diseases. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care consult your physician prior using essential oils, and are not for internal use. Keep away from children and pets.