Cypress Essential Oils


Properties, Characteristics and Uses
of Cypress Essential Oils in Aromatherapy




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Cypress Essential Oils

Botanical name : Cupressus sempervirens.

Origin : Spain.

Scent : Woody, slightly spicy and refreshing masculine smell.

Note : Middle/base.

This essential oil is extracted from the leaves and stems by steam distillation.

Blends well with Clary sage, Fennel, Grapefruit, Juniper, Lavender, Lemon, Pine, and Rosemary.

Benefits

Physical Benefits

Antiseptic and diuretic. Good for circulation, cellulite, and varicose veins. Will improve skin tone and help eliminate toxins. slightly astringent, so good for oily skin.

Cypress stops everything that flows in excess, e.g., running noses, diarrhea, heavy perspiration, and heavy menstrual flow.It is the healer for blood, sweat, and tears. Cypress is peerless for treating all conditions involving excess fluids. It refreshes, restores, and tones . Reference Agora Article.

Patricia Davis says it “reduces abnormally heavy loss, particularly....in the early stages of the menopause.” Patricia Davis, Aromatherapy - An A-Z, C. W. Daniel, Saffron Walden, 2000 (revised ed)

Cautions

Not for those with epilepsy.

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Grown, harvested and processed without the use of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, herbicides, GMO's, synthetic chemicals, growth agents, and free from irradiation and chemical sterilization. All certified organic materials are certified though OTCO, a USDA accredited third party certification agency. (Certificates available upon request)


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