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Article: Cypress Essential Oil

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Cypress Essential Oil

English name: Cypress essential oil
Scientific name of the plant: Cupressus sempervirens L.
Family of the plant: Cupressaceae
Description: Essential oil obtained by steam distillation from young branches and leaves.
Color: Pale yellow, olive green
Smell: Woody, fresh, herbaceous, pine followed by a resin scent
Odor level: Medium
Note: Medium
Consistency: Thin
Composition: 70% consists of terpenic compounds
Growing places: Its homeland is Anatolia. It grows in all Mediterranean countries. Italy, Spain,
Portugal and France (especially Corsica)
Compatible oils: Compatible with all citrus oils, clary sage, juniper.
EFFECTS, AREAS OF USE AND HOW TO USE
- It is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. It helps clean and heal cuts and wounds.
may help.
- It is an antispasmodic that prevents cough attacks in respiratory system disorders, especially bronchitis or flu infections. Use in incense burners or diffusers. It can be mixed with jojoba oil in moderation and massaged onto the chest or back.
- It can be mixed with a fixed oil, especially for hemorrhoids, due to its vasoconstrictor properties.
When applied, it soothes the area and kills some bacteria.
- It corrects circulatory system weaknesses, soothes muscle cramps and is applied to varicose veins. When mixed with carrier oil and massaged into varicose veins, it soothes pain and swelling.
- It regulates menstrual periods and prevents excessive bleeding. It relieves menopausal complaints.
- It is effective in foot baths for sweaty and smelly feet.
- It has disinfecting and insect repellent properties.
- It is constructive in the spiritual realm, helps to overcome inner dispersion, to gather oneself, to balance and to increase concentration.
WARNINGS
- Those who are allergic to cypress should not use it.
- Dilute with carrier oil and apply to a small area of ​​the skin with carrier oil.
It should be checked that no reaction occurs.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- It is one of the most frequently recommended oils for cellulite treatment, but there is no record that it reduces cellulite.
- It should not be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Should be kept out of reach of children.
- Long-term use should be avoided.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
It should be stored in tightly closed, non-plastic containers in a cool environment, protected from heat, light and moisture.

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