More About Our Texas Hill Cedar Essential Oil
Size: 5 ml violet glass bottle OR 30 ml violet glass bottle
Source: USA
Production method: Distilled from the heartwood of wild cedar trees, in Texas hill country
Botanical name: Juniperus mexicana
Note: This is the wood that is used to line cedar chests and boxes–the oil smells much like a cedar chest! It is also known as Mexican cedar.
Homeopathic Properties of Texas Hill Cedar Essential Oil
- Antiseborrhic
- Antiseptic
- Antispasmodic
- Antitussive
- Astringent
- Circulatory stimulant
- Decongestant
- Diuretic
- Expectorant
- Immune stimulant
- Insecticide
- Lymphatic decongestant, stimulant
- Nervine
- Sedative
- Tonic–kidneys, adrenals
Uses
Internal–inhalation
External––topical, massage, skin applications, bath
Observations and Anecdotal Information
The lovely aromatic scent of Texas hill cedar essential oil has been used as a purification in ceremony, a healing herb, and an insect repellant for generations by Native American tribal peoples.
Current homeopathic uses of Texas hill cedar include treatment for skin conditions, including dandruff, dermatitis, acne, and conditions that produce pus.
It is also used for relieving hemorrhoids. It enhances massage for relieving lymphatic congestion.
It makes a wonderful oil for diffusion. It is effective in relieving chronic coughs, congestion, bronchitis, and sinusitis. It can be diffused in homes and workplaces to neutralize the effects of mold, radon, and negative energies in the environment.
Cautions
- Avoid during pregnancy and lactation
- Avoid using with infants and small children
- Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice.
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