DESCRIPTIONMain properties:
Antiseptic • Astringent • Antiseborrheic • Diuretic • Insecticide • Venous & lymphatic decongestant
THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES:
Atherosclerosis, Cellulitis, Lymphatic draining, Varicose veins, heavy legs.THE EXPERT’S ADVICE:
Like Everlasting essential oil, Atlas Cedarwood can also be efficient on bumps and bruises in the following blend: 3 drops of CTEO Atlas Cedarwood + 3 drops of Calophylla carrier oil. This blend has to be applied several times within the hour following the trauma, then 4 times a day until recovery. Atlas Cedarwood is entirely different from Virginian Cedarwood oil. Both are chemically and olfactory different. The tree Cedrus Atlantica is a pine, not a cypress such as the Virginian Cedarwood. Atlas Cedarwood is a yellowish to orange-yellow or deep amber-coloured, viscous oil that is occasionally turbid. Its odour. Botanical name: Cedrus atlantica. Distilled part: Wood.Aromatic molecules: Himachalenes, atlantones, atlantol. Odour: Oily-woody, sweet, resinous, pleasant, stubborn woody undertone
INGREDIENTS:Cedrus atlantica bark oil*
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
For local massage: 1-2 drops added to 1-2 drops of neutral vegetable carrier oil.
For body massage: 2-10 drops added in 5-10 ml of neutral vegetable carrier oil.
A skin patch test is recommended for those with sensitive skin.
For use in an essential oil diffuser: 1-6 drops can be added undiluted into the diffuser (ultrasonic, atmospheric).