Cedarwood
Cedarwood
Clearly, cedarwood essential oil is a great tool for your medicine cabinet. It has not only
external health benefits, but also the power to improve your digestive and circulatory
function as well.
CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL BENEFITS
•improves focus and wisdom
•promotes hair growth
•has anti-inflammatory agents
•cures toothaches
•strengthens gums
•reduces skin irritations
•relives spasms
•cures fungal infections
•repels bugs
•cures acne
•reduces cough
•stimulates metabolism
•regulates menstruation
•tightens muscles
•cleans out toxins
TOP 15 CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL USES
1. Eczema
2. Hair loss
3. Dry scalp
4. Antiseptic properties
5. Reduces arthritis
6. Relieves spasmodic conditions
7. Natural deodorizer
8. Tightens muscles
9. Serves as a diuretic
10. Improves Focus and ADHD
11. Cough relief
12. Bug repellent
13. Relieves tension
14. Kills fungal infections
15. Helps treat acne
CEDARWOOD OIL SIDE EFFECTS
Although some essential oils can be added to food or ingested orally in minimal amounts, it’s not safe to consume cedarwood essential oil internally. Because it’s such a strong oil, it can cause vomiting, nausea, thirst and extensive damage to the digestive system. Women who are pregnant should not use cedarwood essential oil. If used in high concentrations, cedarwood essential oil can cause skin irritations.
CEDARWOOD OIL SIDE EFFECTS
Although some essential oils can be added to food or ingested orally in minimal amounts, it’s not safe to consume cedarwood essential oil internally. Because it’s such a strong oil, it can cause vomiting, nausea, thirst and extensive damage to the digestive system. Women who are pregnant should not use cedarwood essential oil. If used in high concentrations, cedarwood essential oil can cause skin irritations.