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  Cedar Oil Wildcrafted Atlantic Cedarwood
The essential oil was one of the ingredients of 'mithridat', a poison antidote used for centuries.
Cedar oil is considered fortifying and strengthening, being noted as a tonifier of the kidneys, spleen and pancreas.
In a recent study, subject applied an essential oil blend of thyme, rosemary, cedar (wood) and lavender (all in a base of jojoba or grapeseed oil) to the scalp.
www.anandaapothecary.com /aromatherapy-essential-oils/cedar-atlas-essential-oil.html   (700 words)

  
 NDA Wholesale Cedar Leaf (Thuja) Essential Oil
Cedar Leaf Oil is made from the northern white cedar tree, a small-sized, averaging 12 m (40 ft) high, evergreen.
Cedar leaf oil is composed of active essences synthesized by the secretory cells of aromatic plants through solar energy.
Cedar leaf oil is intensely sharp and fresh with a woody camphor scent.
www.newdirectionsaromatics.com /cedar-leaf-thuja-essential-oil-p-201.html   (422 words)

  
 Texas Cedar Oil
The natural oil from cedarwood and the process by which it is obtained are guaranteed to be environmentally safe.
The oil is steamed out of the dead cedarwood found on the local ranches from previous clearing operations for livestock grazing.
The filtered and refined cedar oil has the authentic cedar fragrance, just as it occurs in the wood of the native Texas Cedar.
www.texascedaroil.com   (307 words)

  
 Siberian Cedar Nut Oil
Cedar Nut Oil is a concentration of Vitamin E (up to 54,8 mg) and Vitamin F and contains essential fatty acids, including saturated palmitic acid (up to 4,1% to the total amount of fatty acids), stearic acid (up to 35,8%) gadoleic acid (up to 27, 75%), which are as active as Vitamin F. Pharmacological Effect.
A tea spoon of oil is held in the mouth, before swallowing the oil a patient is required to inhale the air that penetrates into the lung together with the aroma of the oil.
It is worth mentioning that the use of cedar nut oil in these cases has a healing effect not only to the stomach and intestine, but it produces the beneficial results on liver, pancreas and kidney.
www.spaceoflove.com /cedar_nut_oil.htm   (1327 words)

  
 Cedar
To the Middle Eastern and North African region belongs the Atlas cedar, the Cyprus cedar and the Lebanese cedar.
Cedar oil was central in one type of mummification in Ancient Egypt, where it was used to liquify internal organs.
Cedars are famous for having been used in the construction of King Solomon's temple in Jerusalem.
lexicorient.com /e.o/cedar.htm   (276 words)

  
 Cedar
The Himalayan cedar is native to that region and grows to 280 feet at altitudes of 3,500 to 12,000 feet above sea level.
Cedar oil is the essential oil extracted from the leaves and wood.
The essential oil is a strong medicine; and, when diluted and massaged into the skin, it treats colds, bronchial congestion, and cystitis, as well as wounds and ulcers.
www.innvista.com /health/herbs/cedar.htm   (395 words)

  
 Meridian Institute - Home Page
Cedar oil was recommended by Cayce in massage formulas to promote coordination between the superficial and deeper circulation in the body.
Cedar wood oil, in combination with other oils, was to be used for massages to treat paralysis, polio, and multiple sclerosis.
Cedar oil was mentioned in 165 readings between 1921 and 1944.
www.meridianinstitute.com /echerb/Files/1cedar.html   (957 words)

  
 Pest repellant pet bedding of white cedar shavings treated with white cedar oil - Patent 5320066
Bedding as claimed in claim 2 in which the white cedar oil is mixed with the diluent oil in an amount of approximately 1/4 ounce white cedar oil to one pint of diluent oil.
It is clear that the actual amounts of the mixture depend upon the concentration of white cedar oil in the mixture and upon the size of the mattress and the degree of insect repellency required.
The white cedar oil may be applied in a mixture with diluent oil in any convenient manner, as by spraying, sprinkling or pouring a pre-chosen amount of the mixture onto the bedding.
www.freepatentsonline.com /5320066.html   (1289 words)

  
 Cleaning Oil Immersion Lenses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
High grade synthetic immersion oils should be resistent to oxidation and should contain no volatile materials, and therefore should not form gummy deposits, and should not need to be cleaned from lenses with a solvent.
Natural oils, such as Red Cedar oil, may contain volatile components, and are likely to be subject to oxidative degradation, and therefore often leave gummy residues if not thoroughly removed from the lens.
Synthetic oils can be formulated to have better properties than most natural oils; - freedom from color which may degrade performance - lower volatility and more resistant to oxidation and photo-decomposition, and so less likely to thicken and to form a gummy deposit on the lens.
www.biotech.ufl.edu /EM/data/immsoil.html   (1709 words)

  
 CedarCide provides natural, non-toxic bug repellents for home and industrial fogging.
The aroma of cedar is lethal to non-beneficial bugs and insects and snakes which are driven by pheromone (scent) and heat stimuli.
Cedar oil aromas interfere with the ability of the bug and insects octopamine neuro receptors to detect food, mates and reproduction habitats.
Cedar oil aromas interfere with the ability of the insects octopamine neuro receptors to detect food, mates and reproduction habitats.
www.cedarcide.com /HomeFogging.asp   (1056 words)

  
 Cedar Oil Pure Therapeutic Essential Oil Aromatherapy - Cedrus Atlantica
Cedars are thought to offer longevity, and the oil it yields was used for embalming in ancient Egypt, and as an incense by Tibetan monks to aid in meditation.
Because the market for essential oils and aromatherapy is still relatively new—yet growing rapidly—there are some who take advantage of the situation by secretly “stretching” oils through dilution and adulteration.
Each essential oil is inspected by a third-party source to insure that it meets the strictest guidelines for purity, authenticity, quality and value.
www.pureproducts.net /aromatherapy/cedarwood.htm   (527 words)

  
 Welcome
Cedar Oil Spray is great for cats, dogs, kittens, horses and humans.
Cedar Oil Spray is great for cats, dogs, kittens and horses.
CEDAR-ÄL® Cedar Oil Spray, and CEDAR-ÄL® Cedar Oil Shampoo repel and keep off pests and control re-infestation of fleas, moths, ticks, cockroaches, ants, mites, bees such us Yellow Jackets and Hornets, carpet beetles, spiders Palmetto bugs, clover mites, crickets, firebrats water-bugs, gnats, chiggers, flies and snakes, and is less expensive than "Frontline" ®*.
www.cedaroil.com   (457 words)

  
 Ask the Expert: Finishing Wooden Cedar Chest
I recommend that you remove the teak oil that you put on the chest, and wash the surface well with lacquer thinner to wash back some of the natural oils in the cedar.
Because cedar has natural oil that migrate to the surface, this may cause most any surface coating to remain soft, or lift from the woods surface.
The shellac is alcohol soluble, and is not subject to softening from the migration of the natural cedar oil as may be the case with the teak oil.
www.paintcenter.org /rj/nov03k.cfm   (270 words)

  
 Aura Cacia Red Cedarwood Essential Oil
True cedars such as the atlas cedar of Morocco and the famous cedar of Lebanon are not members of the cupressaceae family but the pinaceae family which also contains the pines, spruces and firs.
Red cedarwood oil, or fractions of cedarwood oil, are sometimes used to adulterate sandalwood because of this similarity in aroma.
By itself the oil has an unremarkable fragrance, but its ability to fix (slow the dissipation) of oils it is blended with -- and the fact that it doesn't drastically interfere with the aromas of the other oils it is blended with -- makes cedarwood an especially valuable oil.
www.frontiercoop.com /auracacia/aclearn/eo_cedarwoodred.html   (622 words)

  
 Cedar of Lebanon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The bark of the Cedar of Lebanon is dark gray and exudes a gum of balsam which makes the wound so fragrant that to walk in a grove of cedars is an utmost delight.
Throughout history, cedar wood, and such byproducts as cedar oil, have proven to be worth far more money than living trees, however beautiful they were.
The average temperatures that occur in the land of the cedar are as follows: as low as -4.5 to 5.4 C on the coldest month i.e.
www.cedarland.org /cedar.html   (1822 words)

  
 Essential Oils
The oils are used as pesticides to repel certain animals and insects, and to kill certain insects.
Oil of Citronella is a volatile, liquid oil derived from dried cultivated grasses.
While garlic oil is not exactly considered an essential oil by purists, we have included it here since it has been considered an organic pesticide for some time.
www.homestead.com /ipmofalaska/files/essentialoils.html   (2089 words)

  
 Back to Nature
Oil is distilled from the needles of the evergreen tree.
It is a good oil to clear the air in the home or in a meeting room, giving confidence and positivism to those who breathe it.
Used in massage, Siberian Fir Oil will be stimulating to the circulation and adrenals, for gall-bladder problems, rheumatism, sciatica and arthritis, strengthening the kidneys, liver and prostate, and a tonic to the nerves.
www.back2nature.net /oils.asp   (588 words)

  
 Cedarwood oil (Juniperus virginiana) - information on the origin, source, extraction method, chemical composition, ...
The Egyptians used the oil in the mummification process, in cosmetics and as a insect repellant, while native Americans used Cedar oil in medicine and burnt it for purification.
The therapeutic properties of cedarwood oil are antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, insecticide, sedative and fungicide.
When diluted in a cream, cedarwood oil is of great value to combat oily skin and related problems, as well as dermatitis and psoriasis, while bringing relief to the scalp from dandruff.
www.essentialoils.co.za /essential-oils/cedarwood.htm   (750 words)

  
 Essential Oil India, Cedar Wood Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Peppermint Oil, Spearmint Oil, Nutmeg Oil,Holy Basil Oil, Pongam Oil
Cedar wood oil is used in medications and cosmetics for oily skin, hair and dandruff.
The oil has a fresh minty menthol aroma that is less bright than peppermint and has pale yellow to greenish color.
The Nutmeg resembles a small peach and the oil is obtained from the kernel of the dried seeds by steam distillations from Myristica fragrans.
www.sssbiotic.com /product/essential-oil3.asp   (596 words)

  
 InsectNet.com Forum - Cedar Oil--an Investigational alternative to toxic fumigants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Yes, Cedar Oil as an alternative to harsher carcinogenic fumigants is actively being proposed to use.
The presence of Cedar Oil causes problems with the normal pheromonal functioning of these insects and thus is not an environment they prefer to exist in.
Since Cedar Oil REPELS, and does not kill, it is imperative that one’s drawers are free of such invaders as moths and dermestids.
www.insectnet.com /dcforum/DCForumID1/981.html   (2683 words)

  
 VETS CHOICE, a Long Awaited Chemical Free Insect Control Alternative to Front Line and Advantage, is a Home Run for the ...
The cedar oils contribution to the formula has been greatly enhanced by the internal modification of the cedar oil and the addition of silanes, a quartz derivitive.
The cedar oil component softens the skin and retains partially encapsulated cedar oil in the cell structure, acting as a time release agent.
The animals should be allowed to air dry without rinse, absorbing the cedar oil solution in their hair.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006815/6/prweb394467.htm   (985 words)

  
 Cedarwood Essence Oil, Cedarwood Essential Oil, Cedarwood Incense, Massage Oil - information on benefits & uses: ...
The bulk of the essential oils that the TRUE SCENTS line carries are obtained from associate families and/ or communities that have been involved with the ancient art, science and tradition of fragrances for many centuries now.
Technically speaking, an essential oil is extracted from plant material by two main methods; simple expression (or pressure) or by steam, water or dry distillation.
For clarity purposes; essential oils not extracted via steam or pressure shall henceforth be referred to as essence oils.
www.nmcnews.org /cedar_oil.html   (1469 words)

  
 Cedar Leaf Oil - Essential oils by Essential7.com
Thuja Oil Uses - American Indians have used leaf tea for headaches and colds, in cough syrups, and in steam baths for rheumatism, arthritis, congestion, and gout; externally, as a wash for swollen feet and burns.
All of our essential oils are 100% pure and natural essential oils, of therapeutic grade and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Cedar Leaf Thuja Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils can also be used in soap making ingredients, lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more.
www.essential7.com /essentialoils/cedarleaf.html   (642 words)

  
 Texas Entrepreneur Develops Disruptive Technology Utilizing Cedar Oil as a Wood Preservative Invention makes National ...
The newly formed molecule spiked with internally modified Cedar Oil acts a crosslinker for the components that penetrate the cellular structure of wood media providing a perpetual water, decay and insect proof treatment.
The solvent evaporates and the molecular structure of the wood is left bulked with Cedar oil and Silicone.
Cedar oil is a natural termiticide and anti-microbial compound that controls insect and decay damage.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2005/8/emw273783.htm   (652 words)

  
 Cedar Oil, Wildcrafted Atlantic Cedarwood Essential Oil
'Atlantic' Cedar essential oil steam distilled from wild cedar trees grown in Morocco.
This is a lovely cedarwood oil with a light amber color and smooth, woody balsamic aroma.
Cedar essential oil is yellow and viscous, with a warm camphoraceous top note and sweet, woody balsamic undertone.
www.synergyessentialoils.com /cedaroilpd10.php   (294 words)

  
 How to Restore a Cedar Chest or Drawer's Aroma.
This prevents the aromatic oils from escaping and causes old cedar chests to loose their aroma.
A less expensive solution is to lightly sand the surface of the cedar with a fine grit sandpaper (200 grit) and a sanding block.
If the cedar has been finished with a sealant such a varnish or polyurethane you will need to sand through the finish to expose the oils.
www.woodzone.com /articles/cedar_lining.htm   (287 words)

  
 Cedar Magic - The Natural Moth Fighter
Cedar scent smells great to humans, but is repulsive to moths, which makes it an excellent moth fighter.
Our Cedar Magic balls are even better than cedar wood because they contain a concentrated blend of Himalayan, Virginian and Texan cedar leaf oils.
The cedar oils are suspended in a time-release paper ball and last about 6 months.
www.dennisgreenltd.com /CedarMagic.asp   (193 words)

  
 Valley Cedar Leaf Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Cedar Leaf Oil is one of nature's most precious gifts.
The oil is colourless to pale yellowy liquid with a sharp fresh camphoraceous odour.
Cedar Leaf Oil is used in a wide variety of products ranging from Men's colognes to pharmaceuticals.
www.nrtco.net /~stickles/cedarleaf.htm   (100 words)

  
 Vermont Life Online | Distilling Cedar Oil
Gile lives on the same Orleans County land where he was born and is one of the few remaining Vermonters who distills the fragrant white cedar of the northern hills into cedar oil.
The tradition dates back at least a century, and Gile is among the very few who still make cedar oil the old-fashioned way.
Read more about John Gile’s rare craft and see photos of his cedar oil rig in the new Summer issue of Vermont Life magazine, now available at bookstores, on newsstands or by calling (800) 284-3243.
vtlife.com /vtlife/current_issue/su07-cedar-oil.htm   (246 words)

  
 Cedar Accessories
Giles and Kendall's Aromatic Cedar Storage Accessories, base and cove mouldings, and oil are now available direct.
Renew the effectiveness and prolong the life of aged cedar wood panels or planking by restoring its original aroma.
Protect your wardrobe and provide the fresh, natural cedar aroma by adding a sachet or two when storing garments in a drawer, storage box or wardrobe.
www.cedarsafeclosets.com /products   (265 words)

  
 Cedar Falls Oil Table of Contents Page
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We pick up used waste oil, oil filters, antifreeze in these Areas of Iowa Ia.
FAQ about used waste oil, oil filter, antifreeze recycling in IA. Iowa
www.cedarfallsoil.com /toc.htm   (129 words)

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