Cypress “Blue” Essential Oil
$5.99 – $499.99
Exclusive Essential Oil
100% Pure / Therapeutic-Grade / Steam Distilled
Topical Support for: Rare Cypress, Intense Anger, & Astringent Compounds!
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Cypress “Blue” Essential Oil Discussion:
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Blue Cypress Wood (Pogostemon cablin) – Australia
This is considered to be a rare essential oil and it has a special, magical and pale blue color. It is a thick, slow-pouring oil, meaning it is pure and undiluted! It is actually a beautiful plant that it itself is a unique shade of silvery, blue. It contains a sesquiterpene, guaiazulene, which is responsible for its blue tint. This constituent is actually made during the heating and distillation, as it is not present in the fresh plant material. It is used for its sweet, lemony aroma, which is balancing and grounding. Its aromatic compounds are supportive of the respiratory system.
This blue cypress contains similar benefits to the white cypress, yet with a more perfumy aroma and the fact that it is sought out more for personal cosmetic use. The blue cypress is more supportive for excessive and chronic anger as well. The benefits they share are that they are both supportive for things like supporting the reaching a sense of calm, soothing intense anger, managing stress, respiratory clearing, cough and colds, pain, cramping, spasms, minor cuts and wounds, and it is revered for its astringent properties. It is a great oil to always have on hand, especially for any type of feminine issue, including menstrual regulation, bleeding, cramping, and anything to do with a heavy menstrual experience, including menopause. Generally, it may provide support for most types of fluid retention like sweating, and bloating. Its astringent properties may assist with varicose veins and hemorrhoids as well. It is a great oi to use for congested skin, as well as in personal cosmetics, in detox baths, and in deodorizers.
Essential Oil Discussion:
I have worked with essential oils for over a decade now. As a matter of fact, I was a pioneer in advocating their use, long before they were commonly known about. I have attained working and personal knowledge, getting to know the individual oils, including their scents, properties, cautions, interchangeabilities, blending preferences, synergistic qualities, and similarities! I have sought out and selected therapeutic-grade essential oils from all over the world, assuring quality, purity, and reputability. I source some of my oils from the same vendors used by the brand name companies!
Essential oils heighten our emotional, mental, and physical states, supporting the body’s natural processes. Every molecule delivers healing properties, which can be attained by either transdermal absorption or inhalation, which is a field called aromatherapy. The second you inhale a molecule, it comes into contact with nerves and sensors within the olfactory system, which passes signals to the brain. The brain then becomes a messenger, releasing neurotransmitters to initiate the body’s supportive processes.
Steam distillation is the traditional way to extract essential oil compounds. The cold-pressed extraction method a method that involves squeezing fresh plant matter, such as citrus rinds, with a compress. Some essential oil compounds can become damaged when exposed to heat and this method prevents damage. Some essential oils are called absolutes, which are normally oils with very high aromatic qualities. Absolutes are normally the delicate and most beloved blossoms, like the lotus flower. Lastly, some oils are extracted by using carbon dioxide as a solvent, which creates potency similar to absolutes.
Most oils must be mixed with a carrier before being used on the skin. They are pure, accomplished, and powerful! Pure essential oil molecules do not pass through the skin barrier easily. They remain on the surface and require another oil molecule to bind to them and enter the tissues and bloodstream. An example of a carrier would be the oils of coconut, avocado, olive, sesame seed, and sunflower. Keep in mind that thin oils may go into the skin layer faster, whereas thick oils may sit on the skin for a longer period of time.
I would also like to mention that using essential oils in my kitchen has changed everything. From the tase and smell of my food, my mood while preparing meals, to supporting my family’s health with our meals, they have changed my cooking game! You should do your own research before using essential oils in the kitchen, including the possible health benefits of adding them to your food. To start, I have written a blog, containing very important information for you to read on the subject: “The Culinary Uses of Essential Oils” and I now have a special, discounted package of the essential oils you choose to begin your own culinary journey: Culinary Essential Oil Package.
I am proud to be a pioneer in the use of essential oils as belly button soaks! This is new, uncharted waters that have only begun to be researched. The navel is connected directly and indirectly to many important parts and processes of the body! You can learn more about navel soaking by reading the product information of “Belly Button Solutions™“.
There are a few other places on the body that are suspected to offer skin applications a deeper access within the body. There is a dent between our back shoulder blades, where every nerve of the body may crisscross. We also have a vein on the back of our necks. Oils have been applied to the bottoms of the feet for centuries. The armpits and under the breasts may also act as a portal to deeper areas within.
Be your own alchemist by experimenting, to create your own D.I.Y. cosmetic and personal care products at home. Get to know essential oils yourself. Essential oils should not be used while pregnant. Animals such as dogs can tolerate essential oils, while the felines require cation. The liver of some animals cannot process the essential oil molecules, which means that caution should be used even while diffusing them into the air.
I offer many carrier oils in the “Carrier Oil Solutions™” section of this website. Some D.I.Y. and additive ideas would be: body wash, breath fresheners, carpet powders, perfume, room/linen spray, cosmetics, diffusing, detox bath, foot soak, home cleaning water, insect bite site application, jetted tubs, as a food preservative, laundry freshener/sanitizer, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, candles, soap, washing produce, air freshener, vacuum and trash can freshener, aromatherapy/steam inhalation, and much more!
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Additional information
Weight | 9 oz |
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Dimensions | 3 × 3 × 6 in |
Essential Oil Sizes: | 2 ml. Amber Drip Top Bottle, 5 ml. Dropper Bottle, 10 ml. Sprayer (PreDiluted), 10 ml. Roll On (PreDiluted), 10 ml. Dropper Bottle, 1/2 oz. Dropper Bottle (15 ml.), 1 oz. Dropper Bottle (30 ml.), 2 oz. Dropper Bottle (60 ml.), 4 oz. Dropper Bottle (116 ml.), 8 oz. Dropper Bottle (232 ml.), 16 oz. Dropper Bottle (464 ml.) |
Essential Oil Dilution Options: | 100% Pure Essential Oil, Diluted Essential Oil:, Liposomal Essential Oil (Collided & Ready for Use): |
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