Having botanical name Cedrus deodora, Cedarwood Himalayan Oil offered has its origins in India, it is yellowish to brownish yellow colored viscous liquid with a dry woody aroma, Being slightly camphoraceous, balsamic with subtle hint of spice, the oil is soluble in water with a Specific Gravity of 0.97200 to 0.98300 @ 25.00 �?�°C, Optical Rotation of + 480 to + 700, Refractive Index of 1.51400 to 1.52900 @ 20.00 C and Flash Point of 175.5 F. Having major chemical constituents of Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Himachalene, Himachalol, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process from wood part. When extracted, the yellowish to brownish yellow colored oil is well known for its anti-seborrheic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, anti-putrescent, diuretic, astringent, expectorant, fungicidal properties and is also known by common names of Tibetan Cedarwood. Blending well with Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Chamomile and Citrus Oil, the oil also has mucolytic, fungicidal, sedative (nervous) and stimulant (circulatory) properties