a sedative or calming effect, and is recommended for treating anxiety states as well as Asthma, bronchitis , and head colds. Some aromatherapists also recommend cedar leaf oil for treating acne and dandruff.
No side effects have been reported as of 2004 from the use of perfumes, incense, aromatherapy products, pest repellants, or OTCs for external use that contain cedar leaf oil when used as directed.
Aromatherapy.
Ginger oil is an essential oil that is used in today's aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy, on the other hand, relies on the essential oil extracted from the peel.
clove bud oil is for aromatherapy purposes. clove leaf oil is for chemistry purposes. both can be skin irritants, but clove leaf much more so. they both have the same botanical (latin) name.
Almond oil is used as a carrier oil in aromatherapy. Essential oils need to be mixed into a carrier (base) oil since most of them are too potent and concentrated to be used undiluted on the skin. There are 2 forms of almond oil: bitter (known as just "almond oil") and sweet. Sweet almond oil is preferred by most aromatherapists and can be used in aromatherapy recipes for children.
Herbal preparations for internal use that contain cedar leaf oil should not be used by pregnant women, as the oil may cause contractions of the uterus.
well the Egyptians used oil of cedar and they even sometimes used palm wine
Cedar wood oil
It was used for aromatherapy to treat common cold and related ailments.
Yes it can, but it's most effective on cedar.
Some are and some are not, mostly depends on what is used in the extraction process. WWW.SOPHISTICATEDSYRUPS.COM has a selection of aromatherapy liquid sweeteners sweetened with organic xylitol.