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Pure Cypress Essential Oil Purenaissance Therapeutic Grade, Best for Aromatherapy and Diffuser/10 ml

Pure Cypress Essential Oil Purenaissance Therapeutic Grade, Best for Aromatherapy and Diffuser/10 ml

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What is Cypress Essential Oil:  Cypress essential is steam distilled from the leaves of the Cypress tree. This powerful essential oil is important thanks to  its ability to fight infections, help the respiratory system, reduce toxins from the body, and work as stimulate that relieves nervousness and anxiety. Cypress is considered to be a medicinal tree that has many specific botanical features. And the essential oil has a clean and energizing aroma. The main constituents of cypress are alpha-pinene, carene and limonene; the oil is known for its antiseptic, antispasmodic, antibacterial, stimulating and antirheumatic properties. Cypress Essential Oil Technical Data: Common Name: Cypress, evergreen cypress Latin name: Cupressus sempervirens  Family: Cupressaceae                                            Appearance: mobile liquid Color: Pale yellow to yellow Odor: Spicy, herbaceous, slightly woody evergreen aroma it is fresh and clean Organ: leafy twigs Processing Method: Steam distillation Type: 100% Naturel Origin: USA Preferred uses: dermal route, internal route, respiratory tract Chemical Description: The biochemical composition is likely to evolve according to the conditions of production. Main chemical compounds Monoterpenes (Alpha-pinene, Delta 3-Carene) 60 to 85% Other chemical compounds Monoterpenols 3 to 5% Sesquiterpénols (traces) Sesquiterpenes (traces) Physical characteristics: A good essential oil of Cypress must have the following physical characteristics: Density at 20 ° C: 0.860 to 0.886 Refractive index at 20 ° C: 1.468 to 1.478  Rotatory power at 20 ° C: 0 ° to + 30 °  Flash point: + 35 ° C Storage Conditions: Avoid accumulation of electrostatic charges.  Keep away from food and drink, including those for animals. Keep the container well-ventilated place, tightly closed in a dry.  Keep well away from all sources of heat ,direct sunlight and ignition. Properties of Cypress Essential Oil: Astringent: It is one of the most powerful natural astrigents. It shrinks the skin and makes the skin taut. Anti-inflammatory: It reduces inflammation when applied topically. Antiseptic: It reduces the risk of septic in wounds by preventing bacterial and other infections. Vasoconstricting: It shrinks swollen blood vessels. As a result, it helps in hemorrhoids and edema. Antioxidant: It is a mild antioxidant when compared with other essential oil. Decongestant: It reduces congestion in the lymphatic system. This has immense health benefits. Antispasmodic: It prevents spasms. Anti-edema: It drives fluid retention away. Styptic: It reduces bleeding in open wounds, cuts, scrapes. Also known as haemostatic. Diuretic: It makes the kidneys excrete more urine and thus detoxifies the blood in this process. Sedative: It has a mild tranquillizing effect. Sudorific : It promotes sweating and thus detoxifies the body even more. Circulant: It improves blood circulation and tones blood capillaries. Analgesic: It has a pain relieving effect, although mild. Mucolytic: It makes the phlegm less dense. When used in combination with an expectorant, it helps us reduce all the phlegm (mucus) Anti-Lice: It kills lice that infests humans. Antiviral: It is effective against some virus species, like herpes simplex virus type 1. Antibacterial: It kills several species of bacteria. Hepatic: It helps the liver, the most important organ in our bodies. Nootropic: It improves memory function. Emmenagogue: It alleviates heavy periods. Indications of the essential oil of cypress: Cutaneous application (bath, cold pack, massage): Anxiety, asthenia, bronchitis, cellulite, seasonal depression, ENT congestion, flu, lack of self-confidence, poor lymphatic circulation, poor blood circulation, phlegm, pessimism, allergic rhinitis, nasopharyngitis, sinusitis, cough, excessive sweating Respiratory (diffusion, inhalation, olfaction): Anxiety, asthenia, bronchitis, convalescence, seasonal depression, epidemic, congestion ENT, fatigue, flu, infection, heavy legs, lack of concentration, lack of self-confidence, stuffy nose, pessimism, water retention, allergic rhinitis, nasopharyngitis, mood swings, sinusitis, cough, varicose veins Internal route (oral, rectal, vaginal): Bronchitis, flu, sinusitis, cough Tips for using cypress essential oil for health: SKIN BENEFITS: Excessive perspiration: deposit 1 to 2 drops of cypress essential oil always green directly on the armpits, hands or soles of the feet. CARDIOVASCULAR AND CIRCULATORY BENEFITS Cellulite, blood circulation, lymphatic circulation, heavy legs, water retention, varicose veins ...: dilute a few drops in vegetable oil to massage the legs from the bottom to the top.  RESPIRATORY BENEFITS AND ENT Bronchitis, ENT congestion, phlegm: dilute in a vegetable oil to massage the spine, the back, the thorax and the soles of the feet. Use also in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Or mix in a neutral base to add to the bath water. Internally, after consulting a health professional. Influenza: dilute in a vegetable oil to massage along the spine and the soles of the feet. Use also in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Internally after consultation with a health professional. Clogged nose: in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Allergic rhinitis, nasopharyngitis: dilute in a vegetable oil to massage along the spine and soles of the feet. Use also in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Sinusitis: dilute in a vegetable oil to apply at the level of the sinuses. Or use in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Internally after consultation with a health professional. Coughing: dilute in a vegetable oil to massage the spine, upper back, shoulders and soles of the feet. Use also in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. Internally after consultation with a health professional. OTHER BENEFITS: Convalescence, fatigue, infection: use in diffusion or olfaction. Epidemics: in diffusion, to clean the air and to stop the propagation of the viruses. Tips for using cypress essential oil for psychological well-being: Anxiety, asthenia, seasonal depression, fatigue, lack of self-confidence, mood swings, pessimism: use in olfaction or diffusion. Or dilute in a neutral base to add to the bath water. Lack of concentration: use cypress essential oil in olfaction or diffusion. Synergies with cypress essential oil: With the essential oil of cistus ladaniferous, for a hemostatic effect. With essential oil of lavender aspic, for a healing and analgesic effect. With the essential oil of pistachio lentisk, to decongest the prostate. Safety and Precautions: Cypress leaf essential oil is safe for topical and aromatic use, but it should not be used internally. When using this essential oil topically, always conduct a patch test before use and dilute in a carrier oil before applying. Cypress leaf essential oil helps to regulate the menstrual cycle, so it should not be used during pregnancy. Consult a doctor before use if you are currently breastfeeding. Essential oils should not be used in place of a prescription medication or to treat a chronic condition without first consulting a medical professional. If stored correctly in a cool, dark place, cypress leaf essential oil should last for approximately 3 years. First Aid Measures: Inhalation: Remove from exposure area to fresh air. Obtain medical advice if needed. Ingestion: Do not give the patient anything orally. In case of swallowing, if the quantity is small (no more than one mouthful), rinse the mouth with water and consult a doctor. Seek medical attention immediately, showing the label. If swallowed accidentally, do not allow to drink, do not induce vomiting and transfer to hospital immediately by ambulance. Show the label to the doctor. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash the skin thoroughly with soap and water or a recognized cleaner. Watch out for any remaining product between skin and clothing, watches, shoes, etc. In the event of an allergic reaction, seek medical attention. If the contaminated area is widespread and/or there is damage to the skin, a doctor must be consulted or the patient transferred to hospital.  Eye Contact: Flush with plenty of water and seek medical advice.

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