Cypress

Cupressus Sempervirens

Description:

A tall evergreen tree with slender branches and a statuesque, conical shape. It bears small flowers and round brownish-gray cones or nuts.

Actions:

Anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antisudorific, astringent, deodorant, diuretic, hepatic, styptic, tonic, vasocontrictive.

Extraction:

The oil is extracted by steam distillation from the needles and twigs. An oil from the cones is available occasionally

Characteristics:

A pale yellow to greenish-olive, mobile liquid with a smoky, sweet balsamic, tenacious odour. It blends well with Cedarwood, pine, lavender, mandarin, clary sage, lemon, cardamom, juniper, benzoin, bergamot, orange, marjoram and sandalwood.

Perfume:

Scent:

Smoky, sweet, balsamic, tenacious, woody, dry, slightly nutty, austere, spicy

Key Qualities:

Refreshing, purifying, relaxing, warming, reviving, restorative, comforting, protective, soothing

Odour Intensity:

Medium-Low

Aromatherapy Use:

Skin Care:

Oily and over-hydrated skin, perspiration, wounds, bruises

Circulation, Muscles & Joints:

Hemorrhoids, varicose veins, cellulitis, muscular cramp, edema, poor circulation, rheumatism

Reproductive System:

Dysmenorrhea, menopausal problems, menorrhagia

Respiratory System:

Asthma, bronchitis, spasmodic coughing

Nervous System:

Nervous tension, stress related conditions

Other uses:

Treats pyorrhea (inflamed/bleeding gums), insect repellent

Safety Data:

Nontoxic, nonirritant, nonsensitising

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