(Cedrus deodara)
Cedarwood (Cedrus deodara) essential oil has a unique warm and and woody aroma with balsamic undertones. It is calming and soothing, and has long been used for a multitude of purposes due to its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antifungal, antispasmodic, diuretic, astringent, insecticidal, antifungal and antimicrobial properties.
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Cedarwood deodara is a true Cedar. It is 65-85 metre tall evergreen tree that grows in high altitudes of cold areas of the Himalayan region of North India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan at an elevation of 1650m to 2400m above the sea level.
Commonly known as the Himalayan Cedar or Deodar tree, it is highly regarded and sought after tree in the woodlands of North India, and this oil has been shown to possess many benefits including insecticidal and anti-fungal properties.
The compound Cedrol found in Cedarwood essential oil helps repel fleas, ticks, and moths from fabric, people, and pets. It has long been used as a pesticide that stops moths from eating clothing and research has found that cedarwood oil also repel ants.
Cedarwood oil is particularly useful in skin-care due to its astringent and antiseptic properties. It has shown to help relieve skin conditions such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, fungal infections and greasy skin. Because of its astringent properties, cedarwood essential oil will tighten the skin and improve the quality of your muscle tone leaving you feeling firmer and generally rejuvenated.
Studies have indicated that the addition of cedarwood oil to traditional acne treatments was helpful for alleviating and reducing stubborn breakouts. Research has shown it can help prevent clogging of the pores of your skin and protect it from intrusion by harmful particles and bacteria.
Cedarwood oil may also be beneficial for other skin conditions. For example, it may reduce the appearance of scars, treat minor wounds and soothe symptoms of eczema. Cedarwood essential oil regulates the production of sebum and reduces the symptomatic skin peeling associated with eczema. It also helps to treat any inflammation and infection of the skin caused by the condition.
Additionally, it has demonstrated to help treat dandruff, and aid in hair loss by strengthening hair and encouraging growth. Cedarwood essential oil promotes healthy blood circulation to your scalp and helps to reduce dryness or itching.
Research has shown that Himalayan Cedarwood essential oil aids in circulation, reduces pain and inflammation, and is often used to treat the pains and stiffness of muscles and joints, especially associated with arthritis and rheumatism.
Sudies have found that Cedarwood deodara is the strongest 5-LOX inhibitor of all the cedarwood varieties. 5-LOX is a producer of inflammatory leukotrienes that are responsible for the inflammation response that is related to pain and especially asthma.
Cedarwood essential oil benefits respiratory conditions, helps clear phlegm and can be used to help ease the symptoms of coughs, colds or flu. It can help clear phlegm and clear other breathing difficulties that come hand in hand with flu or cold.
Cedarwood deodara oil has high demand as a perfume fixative in essence, cosmetic, soap, fragrance and perfume Industries. because of its specific characteristics. The soothing, woody scent of cedarwood oil has also made it a popular ingredient in colognes and aftershaves.
When used as an aromatherapy treatment, cedarwood oil helps relieve stress and tension, and had been long used for its sedative qualities, making it beneficial for alleviating occasional insomnia. Its aroma promotes the release of serotonin in the brain which gets converted to melatonin which then encourages restful sleep and a calm mind.
According to studies, the Cedrol in Cedarwood essential oil can have a soothing effect on mood, making it beneficial for anxiety, and reducing stress.
Cedarwood deodara essential oil main constituents include Himalayan C. Deodara consists of α-Himachalene, β-Himachalene, γ-Himachalene, α and γ atlantone as its major constituents. It also contains Cedrine, Cedrol, and Thujopsene which research has shown them to have antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antifungal, antispasmodic, diuretic, astringent, insecticidal, antifungal and antimicrobial properties.
Suggestions for Use:
Add 2-3 drops to diffuser to help relieve stress and anxiety, encourage restful sleep as well as to alleviate respiratory and cold/flu symptoms.
Rubbing a few drops of cedarwood oil in a carrier oil of your choice into the abdomen or bladder region can help to eliminate waste or excess fluids from your system.
Add a 10-15 drops to a hot bath prior to going to bed to aid relaxation and help induce sleep.
Massaging your scalp with a mixture of cedarwood essential oil and a carrier oil may also help reduce and soothe an itchy, flaking scalp. This can make it beneficial for treating dandruff and scalp eczema.
You can also try adding four to five drops of cedarwood oil directly into your shampoo or conditioner, facial masks and scrubs and lotions for added skin and hair health benefits.
Add 4-7 drops to 50ml of carrier oil of choice and apply for any muscular or joint pain and inflammation.
To repel moths, add a few drops to wooden balls or make your own moth-deterrent sachets using cedarwood essential oil, cotton balls and organza bags.
For a natural floor cleaner, in a spray bottle mix 2 cups of warm water, ¼ cup of white vinegar, 10 drops of Himalayan Cedarwood essential oil, 10 drops of Sweet Orange essential oil and 1 tablespoon of coconut or olive oil. Shake well before use. This recipe is not recommended for stone flooring.
For an effective mould and mildew spray, mix 2 cups of distilled water, ¼ cup of white vinegar, 20 to 30 drops of cedarwood essential oil in a spray bottle. Store the bottle in a cool, dry place when not in use. Shake well before use. To use the mixture for mould, spray it onto surfaces where you suspect growth or are prone to moisture. Let the spray sit on the surface for several minutes, then wipe it away with a clean cloth. Reapply the spray as needed, or as part of your regular cleaning routine.
Avoid using topically if pregnant.
Do not ingest.
Avoid using near eyes.
Keep out of reach of children.
Keep out of direct sunlight.
Discontinue use of an essential oil if you experience skin, stomach or respiratory irritation or discomfort.