Description
The Cypress (Cupressum) It was spread in the Mediterranean basin by the Romans, in fact it is a plant of Persian origin.
The roads that cross our valley are lined with beautiful Cypresses, some were already there when we arrived, others we planted ourselves, to obtain the essential oil we collect the fruits of the second year and, after having finely chopped them, we distill them in a steam current
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The Ministry of Health recognizes multiple functions: it fluidifies bronchial secretions and brings well-being to the respiratory system; it promotes digestion and liver function; it has an effect on the microcirculation also counteracting menstrual cycle disorders and bringing benefits to the entire cardiovascular system.
Naturopaths recommend using it for fumigations in the presence of asthma, cough and bronchitis, it is also recommended, for its astringent qualities, in the case of varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
In naturopathy, added to sponge baths, it is useful as a febrifuge.
There are scientific studies that highlight its antibacterial properties
Useful for preparing remedies against excessive sweating to be applied to the affected areas.
It is used as an ingredient to maintain healthy and dandruff-free skin by strengthening the hair.
Used for massages (diluted in a carrier oil) to improve blood circulation as it is a decongestant essential oil of the venous and lymphatic system, and avoid the stagnation of liquids, stimulate circulation and block the reformation of cellulite
It has been observed that applied on insect bites it disinfects and calms the itching, has mothproof and antiparasitic properties.
Cypress essential oil helps to center the soul, to root oneself in the world and in the present without losing sight of the ultimate reasons.
Suggested Uses:
- Room diffuser: choose between 3 and 6 drops in 100 ml. of water
- Bath tub: 8/10 drops of essential oil emulsified in coarse salt or milk or cream or honey to be put in hot water (this helps prevent the oil from volatilizing due to the heat)
- Massages: We recommend diluting 2/3 drops of essential oil in a spoonful of oil through
- Cosmetic use:
– add 2/3 drops of essential oil to a spoonful of natural moisturizing cream
– to prepare a shampoo, a bubble bath or a conditioner we recommend adding 10 drops every 200 ml.
Warnings: Non-toxic essential oil.
If in doubt, consult a doctor/pharmacist.
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