This is from a doTERRA site that I belong too..
What About This Oil?
The Many Uses Of Cedarwood Oil…
Known for its rich hue and warm, woody scent, Cedarwood essential oil provides a myriad of health benefits that date back to biblical times. Cedarwood is native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes and growing up to 100 feet. Reminiscent of its size and strength, Cedarwood has a grounding aroma that evokes feelings of wellness and vitality. Diffusing or inhaling Cedarwood will help maintain healthy breathing and respiratory function and, when applied topically, Cedarwood promotes clear, healthy skin. Additionally, Cedarwood is frequently used in massage therapy to relax and soothe the mind and body.
USES
• Diffuse after a stressful day to relax the mind and body.
• Use with a carrier oil in massage therapy.
• Add 1–2 drops to facial toner or moisturizer for
added clarifying properties.
• Inhale directly or diffuse to promote healthy
respiratory function.
Added benefits of Cedarwood…
Antiseptic – so it’s good for acne
Astringent – it can remove the oil from your skin if you have oily skin, but not dry it out
Anti-spasmodic
Insect Repellant (including killing bed bugs, their eggs and repelling them)
Did you know?
According to research, when inhaled, it can make you more relaxed, calmed and soothed. It goes directly to the GABA receptors in your brain. For anxiety, apply 2-3 drops to the base of skull, on either side of the back of your neck on the indents on either side.
It’s great to use on the skin. You can put it in a base, like doTERRA’s hand lotion. Good for eczema, psoriasis, wound healing and bug bites.
Hair loss – in an outside study 43% of 43 hair loss patients showed an improvement of hair loss with a combination of lavender, rosemary and cedarwood massaged topically to the scalp daily.
It is safe for use aromatically and topically but not internally. It is very powerful but doesn’t have negative side effects.
Please share comments on how you personally use Cedarwood oil in your life...
USES • Diffuse after a stressful day to relax the mind and body. • Use with a carrier oil in massage therapy. • Add 1–2 drops to facial toner or moisturizer for added clarifying properties. • Inhale directly or diffuse to promote healthy respiratory function. Added benefits of Cedarwood…
Antiseptic – so it’s good for acne Astringent – it can remove the oil from your skin if you have oily skin, but not dry it out Anti-spasmodic Insect Repellant (including killing bed bugs, their eggs and repelling them)
Did you know? According to research, when inhaled, it can make you more relaxed, calmed and soothed. It goes directly to the GABA receptors in your brain.
For anxiety, apply 2-3 drops to the base of skull, on either side of the back of your neck on the indents on either side. It’s great to use on the skin. You can put it in a base, like doTERRA hand lotion. Good for eczema, psoriasis, wound healing and bug bites.
Hair loss – in an outside study 43% of 43 hair loss patients showed an improvement of hair loss with a combination of lavender, rosemary and cedarwood massaged topically to the scalp daily. It is safe for use aromatically and topically but not internally. It is very powerful but doesn’t have negative side effects.
If you are interested in this product or have a question about Cederwood or other herbs & Essential oils, contact me at Bernadette Montana Essential Oils or Herbs questions
You can also go to my doTERRA website at: My doTERRA website
or at Brid's Closet
What About This Oil?
The Many Uses Of Cedarwood Oil…
Known for its rich hue and warm, woody scent, Cedarwood essential oil provides a myriad of health benefits that date back to biblical times. Cedarwood is native to cold climates, thriving in high altitudes and growing up to 100 feet. Reminiscent of its size and strength, Cedarwood has a grounding aroma that evokes feelings of wellness and vitality. Diffusing or inhaling Cedarwood will help maintain healthy breathing and respiratory function and, when applied topically, Cedarwood promotes clear, healthy skin. Additionally, Cedarwood is frequently used in massage therapy to relax and soothe the mind and body.
USES
• Diffuse after a stressful day to relax the mind and body.
• Use with a carrier oil in massage therapy.
• Add 1–2 drops to facial toner or moisturizer for
added clarifying properties.
• Inhale directly or diffuse to promote healthy
respiratory function.
Added benefits of Cedarwood…
Antiseptic – so it’s good for acne
Astringent – it can remove the oil from your skin if you have oily skin, but not dry it out
Anti-spasmodic
Insect Repellant (including killing bed bugs, their eggs and repelling them)
Did you know?
According to research, when inhaled, it can make you more relaxed, calmed and soothed. It goes directly to the GABA receptors in your brain. For anxiety, apply 2-3 drops to the base of skull, on either side of the back of your neck on the indents on either side.
It’s great to use on the skin. You can put it in a base, like doTERRA’s hand lotion. Good for eczema, psoriasis, wound healing and bug bites.
Hair loss – in an outside study 43% of 43 hair loss patients showed an improvement of hair loss with a combination of lavender, rosemary and cedarwood massaged topically to the scalp daily.
It is safe for use aromatically and topically but not internally. It is very powerful but doesn’t have negative side effects.
Please share comments on how you personally use Cedarwood oil in your life...
USES • Diffuse after a stressful day to relax the mind and body. • Use with a carrier oil in massage therapy. • Add 1–2 drops to facial toner or moisturizer for added clarifying properties. • Inhale directly or diffuse to promote healthy respiratory function. Added benefits of Cedarwood…
Antiseptic – so it’s good for acne Astringent – it can remove the oil from your skin if you have oily skin, but not dry it out Anti-spasmodic Insect Repellant (including killing bed bugs, their eggs and repelling them)
Did you know? According to research, when inhaled, it can make you more relaxed, calmed and soothed. It goes directly to the GABA receptors in your brain.
For anxiety, apply 2-3 drops to the base of skull, on either side of the back of your neck on the indents on either side. It’s great to use on the skin. You can put it in a base, like doTERRA hand lotion. Good for eczema, psoriasis, wound healing and bug bites.
Hair loss – in an outside study 43% of 43 hair loss patients showed an improvement of hair loss with a combination of lavender, rosemary and cedarwood massaged topically to the scalp daily. It is safe for use aromatically and topically but not internally. It is very powerful but doesn’t have negative side effects.
If you are interested in this product or have a question about Cederwood or other herbs & Essential oils, contact me at Bernadette Montana Essential Oils or Herbs questions
You can also go to my doTERRA website at: My doTERRA website
or at Brid's Closet

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