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Aromatherapy Recipes
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Cedarwood Essential Oil Chinese
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| Botanical Name: | Chamaecyparis funebris |
| Geographic Origin: | China |
| Method of Farming: | Wild |
| Method of Extraction: | Steam Distillation |
| Part of Plant: | Wood |
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| 10ml (1/3 fl oz) |
| 1kg (equiv. 37.19 fl oz) |
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Description of Cedarwood Essential Oil Chinese
Cedarwood Chinese essential oil is similar in scent and color to Cedarwood Atlas. It is steam distilled from the wood, stumps, wood chips or sawdust of the Cedarwood tree. Why Auroma 100% pure and natural, therapeutic grade Cedarwood Chinese essential oil from The Aromatherapy Place: Some dishonest Companies combine botanical species to create a cheaper version of an essential oil. As an example, the most common Lavender type comes from Lavadula angustifolia. There is also a cheaper version which comes from Lavandula X in Termedia. The two oils are combined, unbeknownst to you, resulting in a cheaper version of Lavender. Auroma guarantees the botanical species origin for each essential oil through testing and analysis, and states it on their product label – so quality and origin are always assured. Please note: Some essential oils, such as Aniseed, Cedarwood and Peppermint Arvensis will solidify in the cold. This is normal, they will melt and dissolve if gently warmed. At The Aromatherapy Place we immerse the whole sealed container in warm water.
Suggested items for use with Cedarwood Essential Oil Chinese
Cedarwood Essential Oil Chinese Blends Well With
Bergamot Essential Oil , Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil , CypressEssentialOil , Olibanum Essential Oil (Frankincense) , Jasmine Absolute , Juniper Berry Essential Oil , Lavender Essential Oil , Lemon Essential Oil , NeroliEssentialOil , Patchouli Essential Oil , Rose Otto Essential Oil Bulgarian , Orange Essential Oil Sweet , Sandalwood Essential Oil East Indian , Rosemary Essential Oil Moroccan , Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Extra , Vetiver Essential Oil
Aromatherapy uses for Cedarwood Essential Oil ChineseVisit our General Aromatherapy Uses page. Specific Uses: Cedarwood may be used in an Oil Burner for reducing stress. The Oil can also be used in skin care because of its astringent and antiseptic properties. Add to an Auroma unscented, additive free Moisturizer or Vegetable oil and apply to the skin.
Safety information for Cedarwood Essential Oil Chinese
Please visit our General Essential Oil Safety Information page for important safety guidelines on using essential oils. Specific Safety Information: Cedarwood essential oil is non-toxic, very mildly irritating to the skin, & non-sensitising. See essential oil Safety by Robert Tisserand and Tony Balacs, published by Churchill Livingstone in 1995 page 204.
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