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New Roots Herbal
Cedarwood Essential Oil (100% Pure) - 30ml
Cedarwood Essential Oil (100% Pure) - 30ml
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- Fresh and woodsy aroma evokes serenity and balance
- 100% pure and clean, unadulterated, free from synthetic fragrances or additives
- Blends Well With Rosemary, Ylang Ylang, Cypress, Clary Sage And Bergamot.
- Customize by blending a few drops into handmade candles, room sprays, or diffuser
- Obtained through steam distillation
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Cedarwood Essential Oil (100% Pure) - 30ml
$19.94
New Roots Herbal Cedarwood Essential Oil (100% Pure) - 30ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Experience the soothing and grounding fragrance of New Roots Herbal's Cedarwood Essential Oil, made from the finest Himalayan cedar trees in India. This pure oil is extracted through a steam-distillation process, without any additives. Its warm and relaxing aroma helps to create a calm and peaceful environment, making it perfect for your wellness rituals. You can add a few drops to your handmade candles, room sprays, or diffusers to benefit from its therapeutic effects. [LIQUID]
Contains:
100% Pure Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara) wood essential oil, steam-distilled
Important Information:
For adult use only. For external and occasional use only. Do not take orally. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention, or contact a Poison Control Centre. Do not use essential oils undiluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; if this happens, rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. Do not use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding; if you have epilepsy; or if you have broken, irritated, or sensitive skin. May cause allergic reaction; in which case, discontinue use and consult a health-care practitioner.
100% Pure Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara) wood essential oil, steam-distilled
Important Information:
For adult use only. For external and occasional use only. Do not take orally. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention, or contact a Poison Control Centre. Do not use essential oils undiluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; if this happens, rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. Do not use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding; if you have epilepsy; or if you have broken, irritated, or sensitive skin. May cause allergic reaction; in which case, discontinue use and consult a health-care practitioner.
Dosage
Add a few drops to your diffuser, favourite carrier oil, soap, lotion, or massage oil. Do not use essential oils undiluted.
Add a few drops to your diffuser, favourite carrier oil, soap, lotion, or massage oil. Do not use essential oils undiluted.
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New Roots Herbal offers high-quality natural health products like their best-selling probiotics, digestive enzymes, chill pills, strong bones, acidophilus ultra and black cumin seed oil among hundreds more herbal remedies. Founded in 1985 New Roots Canada delivers formulas that were designed to contribute to the prevention and cure of disease at their core. You can buy all New Roots supplements at ca
New Roots Herbal offers high-quality natural health products like their best-selling probiotics, digestive enzymes, chill pills, strong bones, acidophilus ultra and black cumin seed oil among hundreds more herbal remedies. Founded in 1985 New Roots Canada delivers formulas that were designed to contribute to the prevention and cure of disease at their core. You can buy all New Roots supplements at ca
CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL
Even if you aren't familiar with cedarwood essential oil, you can probably guess from its name that it comes from the cedar tree. There are four different species of cedar trees, all of which belong to the plant genus Cedrus. The various species include Cedrus atlantica (or Atlas), Cedrus deodara (or Himalayan), Juniperus Mexicana (or Texan), and Juniperus virginiana (or Virginian cedarwood). Cedarwood essential oil typically comes from Juniperus virginiana.
The oil has a wonderfully aromatic scent, made more complex because it is extracted from various parts of the tree, including the needles, leaves, bark, and even the berries. As such,
cedarwood oil
has a decidedly sweet, woodsy fragrance with balsamic and camphorous undertones. Its scent is frequently described as warm, comforting, and sedative, thus naturally promoting rest and relaxation.
Cedarwood is an essential oil that has been used by many different cultures around the world for centuries, including Native American and Tibetan tribes, to address both minor discomforts, such as coughs and sore throats, and more severe illnesses. In ancient Egypt, it is said that cedarwood was used as an antimicrobial and insecticidal agent in mummification practices. Cedarwood remains incredibly popular today and is widely used in
aromatherapy
and in myriad cosmetic applications.
Benefits Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
- Improves Focus and Concentration
- Naturally Sedative
- Potent Natural Antiseptic
- Improves the health of the skin and hair
- Relieves Stress and Anxiety
Therapeutic Properties Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
Cedarwood oil has well-documented anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, insecticidal, sedative, and tonic properties.
It is frequently recommended to downregulate inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and acne and those triggered by allergens, extreme temperatures, and even stress. In this same vein, cedarwood has shown impressive benefits for
hair health
and, in fact, increases circulation to the scalp and stimulates hair follicles, slowing hair loss and promoting hair growth. Another common application for cedarwood oil is as a stress-buster, thanks to its soothing and calming effects on the mind and its ability to induce restful sleep. In addition, because cedarwood is naturally refreshing, it is excellent for improving cerebral activity and concentration while decreasing hyperactivity.
In cosmetic applications, cedarwood oil is ideal for helping soothe skin irritation, inflammation, redness, and itchiness, as well as helping hydrate skin to prevent cracking, peeling, or blistering. It's also fantastic for treating fungal infections.
Using Aromatherapy Oils
Cedarwood blends exceptionally well with sandalwood, ylang-ylang, frankincense, and bergamot, as well as being a wonderfully grounding scent for citrus oils like sweet orange, ginger, and grapefruit.
You can use cedarwood via inhalation in a diffuser, blend it in a carrier oil (coconut, olive, sweet almond, etc.), and apply it to the skin in massage therapy or as part of your skincare routine. Since cedarwood is one of the most potent
essential oils, it is not appropriate for internal use and must also never be used near the eyes, inner nose, ears, or on any other sensitive areas of skin. A 5% dilution is safe for adults (roughly 30 drops of oil to one ounce of carrier oil).
Even if you aren't familiar with cedarwood essential oil, you can probably guess from its name that it comes from the cedar tree. There are four different species of cedar trees, all of which belong to the plant genus Cedrus. The various species include Cedrus atlantica (or Atlas), Cedrus deodara (or Himalayan), Juniperus Mexicana (or Texan), and Juniperus virginiana (or Virginian cedarwood). Cedarwood essential oil typically comes from Juniperus virginiana.
The oil has a wonderfully aromatic scent, made more complex because it is extracted from various parts of the tree, including the needles, leaves, bark, and even the berries. As such,
cedarwood oil
has a decidedly sweet, woodsy fragrance with balsamic and camphorous undertones. Its scent is frequently described as warm, comforting, and sedative, thus naturally promoting rest and relaxation.
Cedarwood is an essential oil that has been used by many different cultures around the world for centuries, including Native American and Tibetan tribes, to address both minor discomforts, such as coughs and sore throats, and more severe illnesses. In ancient Egypt, it is said that cedarwood was used as an antimicrobial and insecticidal agent in mummification practices. Cedarwood remains incredibly popular today and is widely used in
aromatherapy
and in myriad cosmetic applications.
Benefits Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
- Improves Focus and Concentration
- Naturally Sedative
- Potent Natural Antiseptic
- Improves the health of the skin and hair
- Relieves Stress and Anxiety
Therapeutic Properties Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
Cedarwood oil has well-documented anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, insecticidal, sedative, and tonic properties.
It is frequently recommended to downregulate inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and acne and those triggered by allergens, extreme temperatures, and even stress. In this same vein, cedarwood has shown impressive benefits for
hair health
and, in fact, increases circulation to the scalp and stimulates hair follicles, slowing hair loss and promoting hair growth. Another common application for cedarwood oil is as a stress-buster, thanks to its soothing and calming effects on the mind and its ability to induce restful sleep. In addition, because cedarwood is naturally refreshing, it is excellent for improving cerebral activity and concentration while decreasing hyperactivity.
In cosmetic applications, cedarwood oil is ideal for helping soothe skin irritation, inflammation, redness, and itchiness, as well as helping hydrate skin to prevent cracking, peeling, or blistering. It's also fantastic for treating fungal infections.
Using Aromatherapy Oils
Cedarwood blends exceptionally well with sandalwood, ylang-ylang, frankincense, and bergamot, as well as being a wonderfully grounding scent for citrus oils like sweet orange, ginger, and grapefruit.
You can use cedarwood via inhalation in a diffuser, blend it in a carrier oil (coconut, olive, sweet almond, etc.), and apply it to the skin in massage therapy or as part of your skincare routine. Since cedarwood is one of the most potent
essential oils, it is not appropriate for internal use and must also never be used near the eyes, inner nose, ears, or on any other sensitive areas of skin. A 5% dilution is safe for adults (roughly 30 drops of oil to one ounce of carrier oil).
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CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OILEven if you aren't familiar with cedarwood essential oil, you can probably guess from its name that it comes from the cedar tree. There are four different species of cedar trees, all of which belong to the plant genus Cedrus. The various species include Cedrus atlantica (or Atlas), Cedrus deodara (or Himalayan), Juniperus Mexicana (or Texan), and Juniperus virginiana (or Virginian cedarwood). Cedarwood essential oil typically comes from Juniperus virginiana.
The oil has a wonderfully aromatic scent, made more complex because it is extracted from various parts of the tree, including the needles, leaves, bark, and even the berries. As such,
cedarwood oil
has a decidedly sweet, woodsy fragrance with balsamic and camphorous undertones. Its scent is frequently described as warm, comforting, and sedative, thus naturally promoting rest and relaxation.
Cedarwood is an essential oil that has been used by many different cultures around the world for centuries, including Native American and Tibetan tribes, to address both minor discomforts, such as coughs and sore throats, and more severe illnesses. In ancient Egypt, it is said that cedarwood was used as an antimicrobial and insecticidal agent in mummification practices. Cedarwood remains incredibly popular today and is widely used in
aromatherapy
and in myriad cosmetic applications.
Benefits Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
- Improves Focus and Concentration
- Naturally Sedative
- Potent Natural Antiseptic
- Improves the health of the skin and hair
- Relieves Stress and Anxiety
Therapeutic Properties Of Cedarwood Essential Oil
Cedarwood oil has well-documented anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, insecticidal, sedative, and tonic properties.
It is frequently recommended to downregulate inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and acne and those triggered by allergens, extreme temperatures, and even stress. In this same vein, cedarwood has shown impressive benefits for
hair health
and, in fact, increases circulation to the scalp and stimulates hair follicles, slowing hair loss and promoting hair growth. Another common application for cedarwood oil is as a stress-buster, thanks to its soothing and calming effects on the mind and its ability to induce restful sleep. In addition, because cedarwood is naturally refreshing, it is excellent for improving cerebral activity and concentration while decreasing hyperactivity.
In cosmetic applications, cedarwood oil is ideal for helping soothe skin irritation, inflammation, redness, and itchiness, as well as helping hydrate skin to prevent cracking, peeling, or blistering. It's also fantastic for treating fungal infections.
Using Aromatherapy Oils
Cedarwood blends exceptionally well with sandalwood, ylang-ylang, frankincense, and bergamot, as well as being a wonderfully grounding scent for citrus oils like sweet orange, ginger, and grapefruit.
You can use cedarwood via inhalation in a diffuser, blend it in a carrier oil (coconut, olive, sweet almond, etc.), and apply it to the skin in massage therapy or as part of your skincare routine. Since cedarwood is one of the most potent
essential oils, it is not appropriate for internal use and must also never be used near the eyes, inner nose, ears, or on any other sensitive areas of skin. A 5% dilution is safe for adults (roughly 30 drops of oil to one ounce of carrier oil).
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