Blue Cypress Oil
Description
Mood - Calm
Ease tension from your mind and body in the evening with a blue cypress essential oil inhaler.
Relieve - Soreness
Apply blue cypress in a carrier to sore, tender areas—combine it with German chamomile (another blue oil) for joints.
Complexion - Bug Bites
Stop scratching! The sesquiterpenols in blue cypress oil make it helpful in blends to soothe irritated skin.
Product Properties
Country
Australia
Plant Part
Wood
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Sesquiterpenols
Botanical Families
Cupressaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antibacterial
Antiviral
Immunostimulant
Anti-allergenic
Notes
Base-middle
Aromas
Resinous
Woodsy
Balsamic
Fruity
Safety & Shelf Life
Shelf Life
8 years
Safety & Warnings
Sesquiterpenols are generally safe oils and are not known to be skin irritants. Beta-Eudesmol found in Blue Cypress is cautioned against anticoagulant drugs, peptic ulcer, or any bleeding disorders. It should also be avoided during pregnancy due to the antiangiogenic action.
GCMS Data
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