ACEITE ESENCIAL DE CEDRO: Usos y beneficios

CEDAR ESSENTIAL OIL: Uses and benefits

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CEDAR ESSENTIAL OIL
Cedrus atlantica

Cedrus atlantica

Plant Organ: Wood

Optimal ranges of biochemical composition of a good pure and chemotyped essential oil of Cedar:

  • Beta-Himalachene 40-52%
  • Alpha-himalachene 12-20%
  • Range-Himalachene 6-14%
  • Alpha-Cedrene ≤6%
  • Trans-Alpha-Atlantone ≤6%.
  • Alpha-Pinene 40-65%

General information and properties:

The word Cedar means power in Arabic. Due to its sesquiterpene carbides, this essential oil is particularly appreciated as an antiviral, antibacterial, lipolytic and venous decongestant with a lymphotonic effect, justifying its use for cellulite and as an adjuvant to prevent atherosclerosis. The sesquiterpenes of the essential oil of Atlas Cedar are active at the level of the central nervous system with a hypotensive, analgesic, relaxing and sedative effect. This essential oil is also recognized as energizing, positive and balancing. The contribution of essential oil to the antioxidant system makes it possible to globally increase the immune response to external aggressions.

correct traditional indications

Cardiology and/or Vascular Surgery

Atherosclerosis (Adjuvant)

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Dermatology

Alopecia (hair loss)

Dilute 2 drops of Cedar essential oil in 8 drops of vegetable oil. For vegetable oil you have 3 options: it can be Argan and/or Jojoba and/or Castor ; the important thing is that there are eight drops. It can be: 4 drops of Argan vegetable oil and/or 4 drops of Jojoba vegetable oil (excellent to promote hair growth) and/or 4 drops of Castor vegetable oil . Or it can be 8 drops of a single vegetable oil. Apply to the scalp, leave on for 1 hour and rinse.

Greasy hair

Dilute 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a tablespoon of Argan and/or Jojoba and/or Castor vegetable oil. Apply to the scalp and hair to the ends, leave on for 1 hour and rinse.

Cellulitis

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Rosehip vegetable oil. Apply with friction to the affected area until completely absorbed into the skin.

General medicine

Mononucleosis (adjuvant)

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Psychiatry or Psychology

Addictions (drugs, food, alcohol, tobacco)

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of safflower vegetable oil . Massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Addictions (drugs, food, alcohol, tobacco)

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

Distress and Anxiety

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil or Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Distress and Anxiety

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

Self-confidence (Lack of)

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Depression

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . Massage the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Depression

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

Stress

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . Massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Stress

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

Meditation (Favours)

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Meditation (Favours)

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

Work overload

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of Safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

Work overload

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion.

sad

Dilute 1 drop of Cedar essential oil in 4 drops of safflower vegetable oil . With the mixture, massage the area of ​​the spine, the solar plexus and the soles of the feet until completely absorbed into the skin.

sad

Apply 5 drops of Cedar essential oil in a nebulization diffuser for 15 minutes for every hour of diffusion

spiritual medicine:

How to reduce stress?

One of the best and most universal benefits of meditation is stress reduction: heart rate and breathing slow and muscles relax, all of which make more oxygen available to the brain and cause an immediate feeling of calm. and wellness.

Dilute 108 drops of Cedar essential oil in 25 mL of Safflower vegetable oil. Apply 2 drops of the mixture on the inside of each wrist. Apply 5 drops of the mixture and massage around the navel (solar plexus) until completely absorbed into the skin.

We meditate on "Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu" for 5 to 30 minutes.

Permitted use according to age or condition of the patient

Safe application routes:

Risks of using essential oil:

Warnings on the use of essential oils:

The information on traditional use is not a substitute for the advice of a pharmacist or aromatherapy physician. Its use without attending to said recommendation will always be under your responsibility. If in doubt, it is recommended to consult your doctor. It is important to confirm the diagnosis of your disease or condition to make the best decision. It is especially important to review the contraindications and precautions for use of each essential oil. The indications and contraindications of an essential oil depend on its molecular composition. The traditional uses reported refer to essential oils and 100% pure vegetable oils with detailed information on origin, quality and specific molecular composition ranges for a SAFE AND EFFECTIVE AROMATHERAPY. THEY DO NOT APPLY TO ANY ESSENTIAL OIL THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THIS INFORMATION! AROMATMA SAS is not responsible for inappropriate and/or abusive use of essential oils and vegetable oils. Allergy: Before using an essential oil, it is advisable to apply a drop on the inside of the elbow and wait 24 hours in order to demonstrate a possible allergic reaction. It is appropriate to consult the chapter entitled "Risks of using essential oil" if the icon "Allergy risks" appears.

Contraindications:

Do not apply during pregnancy. It is abortifacient.
Do not apply to children under 10 years of age.
Do not apply in epileptic patients.
Applied neat, it is irritating to the skin. For topical use, dilute it in a vegetable oil in a maximum proportion equivalent to 20%.
Do not apply orally; If you do, consult a doctor specializing in aromatherapy. Potentially neurotoxic; apply moderately respecting the dosages and avoiding its prolonged use in diffusion or inhalation.

Bibliography:

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