07/23/2022
Cedarwood Essential Oil
Supports the endocannabinoid system
What is Clove Bud?
Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil extracted through steam distillation of Cedrus atlantica conifers trees, giving cedarwood oil its beautiful woody scent. Cedarwood oil and its components have been analyzed in animal and human studies and have several potential health and beauty benefits.
What is it Good For?
Cedarwood oil is a remarkable essential oil used historically for rituals and to ward off infections. Still, recent studies have shown cedarwood to be an incredible natural botanical that, when diffused, has a strong relaxing and relieving action on the pathways of the body that enhance the perception of pain. At the same time, other plant botanicals within cedarwood, when applied, topically assist in cleansing the skin, resulting in a smoother complexion.
Who Needs it?
If you need additional support to get through the aches and pains of the day or are an active individual who tends to have soreness the day after, cedarwood may be a perfect addition to your daily routine. Also, adding cedarwood to your skincare routine may be what you need for individuals who want to smooth out their complexion, reduce notable spots, and feel more confident in their skin.
How Does Cedarwood Work?
The central nervous system is responsible for receiving signals that indicate discomfort or pain throughout the body. Various systems interact with the central nervous system, enhancing or decreasing those signals. One of those systems is called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Cedarwood contains natural botanicals a-Himachalene and b-Himachalene. When these compounds are at the proper ratios, they have a remarkable way of interacting with the ECS system, resulting in many positive effects, including relief from discomfort. When combined with CBD products, the action is enhanced.
At the same time, cedarwood contains several botanicals that have a superb action in the skin, relaxing it from irritation while cleansing deep inside the pores, resulting in a noticeable smoother skin tone and clearer skin.
Cedarwood's incredible benefits are due to a combination of compounds found within the essential oil, a-Himachalene, b-Himachalene, and cedrol. However, it is not the action of any single compound within cedarwood that lends to its legendary benefits, but rather the combination of several compounds at specific percentage ranges. Therefore, it should not be assumed that every cedarwood oil will provide such a noticeable ability to provide comfort and relief from muscle and joint discomfort.
For a cedarwood essential oil to adequately soothe and relieve mild to moderate muscle and joint discomfort and to cleanse and smooth the skin, you will want to confirm it contains the botanical compounds of a-Himachalene, b-Himachalene, and cedrol.
To obtain a high-quality cedarwood that provides the action described, we recommend it should contain:
14 to 18 percent of a-Himachalene
38 to 52 percent of b-Himachalene
0.4 to 0.9 percent of cedrol
Additional compounds are also essential to give cedarwood a profound and lasting benefit. The composition of essential oils can vary depending on many factors (such as harvest time), and some oil can be adulterated with synthetic chemicals.
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Younifi products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Copaiba, just like cedarwood, has a potent way of interacting with the endocannabinoid system, which has given CBD the legendary benefits of helping reduce symptoms of pain. If you are already using CBD and are looking for a sure way to boost its known ability to provide comfort to sore areas of the body, adding Cedarwood along with Copaiba is the magic combination with CBD you have been looking for. At the same time Cedarwood and Copaibe as a way to smooth your complexion and support healthy skin.
Safety
Cedarwood oil is generally recognized as safe by the U.S. Environmental Protective Agency when used topically, as an insecticide, or food additive. Reports of skin irritation caused by cedarwood oil are rare.
Don’t use cedarwood oil if you are allergic to cedar.
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