BOTANICAL NAME - Cedrus Atlantica, ORIGIN - Morocco, SOURCE - Wood Cedarwood, another name for Atlas Cedar essential oil The wood of the Cedrus atlantica tree, sometimes known as the Atlas cedar, is used to make Atlas essential oil. The Atlas Mountains in Morocco and Algeria are where the tree originally lived.
Cedarwood is a pyramidshaped 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 Solomons 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 mens colognes
Experience the Enchanting Fragrance of Texas Cedarwood with Aromas Oils Indulge in the captivating aroma of Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil from Aromas Oils. This essential oil, carefully bottled, captures the natural essence of Cedarwood trees, offering you an authentic olfactory experience. Botany: Juniperus Mexicana, a coniferous evergreen tree belonging to the Cupressaceae family, is the source of Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil. Standing at 23 feet, this tree features needle-like leaves, a crooked trunk, and branches. The highly scented and durable wood is ideal for various applications, including timber. Overview of Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil:� Extracted from the aromatic wood of Juniperus Mexicana, Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil is renowned for its rich and balsamic fragrance. Its scent bears a resemblance to Virginia Cedarwood Essential Oil. The fresh, sweet, and woody aroma makes it a popular choice in aromatherapy, perfumery, and insect-repelling products. Benefits of Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil:� Explore the various benefits offered by Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil: Relieves stress, anxiety, promotes sound sleep, and soothes the muscles of the nervous system. Its soothing aroma aids in decongesting accumulated phlegm and mucus in the respiratory and nasal tracts. Promotes blood circulation, facilitating the removal of harmful substances from the body. Reduces the production of excess oils on the face and scalp. Blends well with:� Texas Cedarwood Essential Oil complements Clary Sage, Frankincense, Lavender, Neroli, Carrot Seed, Copaiba Balsam, Fir Needle, Patchouli, Spruce Hemlock, Rosemary, and Vetiver oils. Precautionary Measures:� To ensure safe usage, consider the following precautions: If under medical care or pregnant, consult with a healthcare professional before using this oil. Always dilute the oil before application. Not meant for internal use. Botanical Name:� Juniperus Mexicana CAS#:� 68990-83-0 Color & Odor:� Light yellow with a balsamic, woody, clean, dry, and powdery odor F.E.M.A. #:� N/A Methods of Extraction:� Steam Distilled Constituents:� Cedrol and thujopsene Solubility: Soluble in ethanol Specific Gravity: 0.95400 to 0.96700 @ 25.00 C Flash Point: 200.00 F Optical Rotation: +48 to +70 Major Constituents: Cedrol and thujopsene
Cedar is an evergreen coniferous plant extensively cultivated for ornamental purposes in cold climates. It belongs to the cypress family and is indigenous to Eastern Canada, the northeastern US, and the Himalayas. It is also known as swamp cedar, arborvitae, eastern white cedar, and northern white cedar. The plant bears slender, needle-like yellow-green leaves with a bluish underside and grows up to 15 meters in height. Its bark, wood, twigs, and leaves are used for medicinal formulations and deriving essential oils. Cedar leaves of yellow. green, bronze or golden hues are harvested and distilled by cedar leaf essential oil manufacturers to derive a thin colorless oil from them. The aroma of the cedar leaf oil is intensely sharp and fresh with woody camphorous undertones. The oil is a mixture of safe organic cedrol and cedrene compounds used as a food additive or preservative.
Chamomile oil has excellent calming properties, chamomile is very effective for irritation, impatience and feeling disagreeable, and has great value in treating menstrual and menopausal problems, chamomile is also effective on the skin, not only to sooth and calm, but to heal and for tissue regeneration. Chamomile essential oil has a sweet, straw-like fragrance, is dark blue in color and its viscosity is medium. Chamomile oil is mostly cultivated in hungary, egypt, eastern europe and france, while roman chamomile is cultivated in germany, france, spain, italy, morocco and france.
Geranium essential oil is antibacterial, antispasmodic, anti-tumorial, adrenal support, anti-inflammatory, astringent, antibacterial, anti-fungal, haemostatic (stops bleeding), and general tonic, geranium was used by the ancestors as a remedy for wounds, tumours, and skin care. With antiseptic and anti-inflammatory, geranium essential oil is indicated in acne, dermatitis, eczema, wounds that are weeping and will not heal, bruises, grazes and cuts, light burns, haemorrhoids, varicose veins, and ulcers, sore throats, tonsillitis, and neuralgia.
Juniper oil is used in aromatherapy to help stimulate and strengthen the nerves and bolster the spirits in challenging situations, while helping to relieve urine retention. It is used for treating rheumatism, arthritis and gout, as well as cellulite, acne, dermatitis, blocked pores, psoriasis and weeping eczemas. The main chemical components of juniper oil are a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, a-phellandrene, a-terpinene, y-terpinene, 1,4-cineole, b-phellandrene, p-cymene, terpinen-4-ol, bornyl acetate, cayophyllene and trace amounts of limonene, camphor, linalool, linalyl acetate, borneol and nerol.
Lavender oil is an essential oil obtained by distillation from the flower spikes of certain species of lavender. Our lavender essential oil is produced from flowers growing in higher elevations of Bulgaria. The oil has a fresh, soft and sweet aroma. Lavender is indigenous to mountainous regions of the Mediterranean countries and the black sea, gowning best in the poor, well-drained soils. Lavender oil, which has long been used in the production of perfume, can also be used in aromatherapy. It has a calming and regenerating effect over the human body. Lavender oil can be used as an antiseptic and pain reliever to be applied to minor burns and insect bites and stings.