Our oils are hand poured into biophotonic glass bottles because we want to extend their lifetime and preserve their energetic value. Biophotonic glass is reusable!
Botanical aspects: fam.Cupressaceae
Botany(description) Also known as Eastern White Cedar, Northern White Cedar, Cedar Leaf, Tree Of Life, and American Arborvitae, it grows near freshwater. Thuja occidentalis, our "Canadian cedar", is wrongly called so because it resembles Lebanon cedar (Cedrus atlantica) or Western red cedar (Thuja plicata), which has similar bark but is much larger in size and in diameter. Cedar leaf also called "the tree of life” is a powerful sanitizer and repellent against unwanted organisms: mites, lice, and fleas. Very easy to use, pure or diluted as an essential oil or a hydrosol, it even cleanses grounds swarming with fungi, bacteria, and viruses. Several Aboriginal tribes called it the tree of life and used it as incense to keep away unwelcome and/or obsessive entities, presences, and memories. Cedar Leaf Oil is used in perfumes, toiletries, cosmetics, soaps, and detergents for its aromatic properties. A top solid note, Cedar Leaf Essential Oil is intensely sharp and fresh with a woody camphoraceous scent.
Chemical aspects: Ketones (Thujone: 66%)
Country of Origin: Canada
Color of oil: A thin, colorless to pale yellow liquid.
Method of extraction: steam distillation
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Shelf life:5-6 years
Batch: EAB848622 CA92219A
Plant Parts: Leaves, Twigs
Safety considerations: Due to the presence of thujone in this oil, please consult a physician before using it. Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended before use. Contact with the eyes should be avoided. This oil is listed as an abortifacient (a drug or agent causing abortion). Do not use it during pregnancy. Dilute before use. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended before use. For people with allergic tendencies, systematically perform an allergy test before use. Never apply essential oils directly on mucous membranes, nose, eyes, and auditory canal. Contact with eyes should be avoided. For external use, only! Do not use essential oils in intravenous or intramuscular injections. The use of essential oils is not recommended with children, pregnant or lactating women, elderly persons or persons who are suffering from chronic diseases. Never heat an essential oil for diffusion.
Metaphysics: strength, endurance, certainty
Chakras: fourth chakra-unconditional love, 6th chakra-perspective, 7 chakra-higher information
Therapeutics: antirheumatic, expectorant, stimulant (nerves, immune system, uterus, heart muscles)
Blends With: Armoise, Cedarwood, Lemon, Lavender, Pine.
References:
Tisserand & Young Essential Oil Safety, 2nd Edition Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. Edinburg 2014
Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Healing Arts Press, Rochester, VT 1997
Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, vol.3., Psyche & Subtle, Queensland, Australia, 2012
Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, vol.1. , Foundations & Materia Medica, Australia 2020
Jade Shutes, Foundations of Aromatherapy, Certification Program Course, New York Institute of Aromatic Studies
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