What is Cedrwood oil?
Cedarwood Oil is a component that is often used in herbal means. It is steam distilled from cedrwood trees that can reach heights of 100 feet (30 meters) or more. There are different types of Cedrwood trees such as Eastern Red Ceder, Western Red Cedar and Blue Atlas Cedar. In general, this oil is often used for disorders of respiratory, skin and urinary tract. Cedarwood oil can alleviate overload by removing mucus from the airways. Other symptoms of colds and flu, such as cough and bronchitis, are sometimes treated with cedar oil because it can be inhaled as a form of par therapy. However, when using this oil, attention must be paid to prevent mucous membranes. However, contact with everyday items can sometimes reopen Wound and expose it to infections. Cedarwood oil is sometimes used as an antiseptic to prevent wound infections and to increase natural skin healing.
The astringent effect of cedar oil can benefit people who have acne or oily skin. This capacity is considered to be anti-sexhoeic, which means that it helps prevent sebaceous glands in the production of excessive oil; This helps to prevent greasy skin problems such as acne. In addition, the regulation of the sebaceous gland activity can be included in the products that treat lupine.
urinary tract infections are usually caused by an increased number of bacteria present in the urine. Drinking eight or more regular glasses of water can help clean the kidneys and bladder of these excess bacteria. Those who already have or are prone to urinary tract infections also use cedrwood oil as treatment; Its diuretic properties tend to increase urination.
Cedarwood Oil is perhaps the best known as a repeller of natural insects. It is generally used in vaporizers for areas that have flies and mosquitoes. Rodents like mice and tofeatures, can also be reflected. On the contrary, this oil has relaxing properties and is sometimes used as an atmospheric incense to reduce stress.
Sometimes the oil is incorporated into massages to help with sore muscles and arthritis. Small quantities can be used mixed in basic massage oil; More may result in skin irritation. Pregnant women should also avoid using cedar oil.