Cedarwood / Lebanese Cedar (Cedrus libani A. Rich.)



Botanical characteristics

  • Latin name: Cedrus libani A. Rich.
  • Botanical family: Pinaceae
  • Part used: fresh shoots

Properties

  • Skin regenerator
  • Diuretic, draining

Indications

Skin system

Immune and respiratory system

Metabolic system

How to use

Adults and adolescents

  • Take 5 to 15 drops daily in a glass of water, 15 minutes before meals, for 3 weeks.
  • Start with 5 drops and increase as you progress.

Children over 3 years old

  • 1 drop per day per 10 kg (body weight).
  • Start with 1 drop and gradually increase.

Precautionary measures

Cedarwood macerate is a herbal food supplement.

It is not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

It is important to keep it out of the reach of children and not to exceed the recommended daily dose.

Dosages should be adjusted for young children.

Cedarwood Bud Macerate is approved for use by the whole family, except babies under 3 years of age and pregnant women.

Store away from light and heat.

Synergistic uses

PSORIASIS

For psoriasis, macerated cedarwood can be combined with Cassis for its anti-inflammatory properties, and with Walnut for its liver and blood cleansing properties.

DRY ECZEMA

Cedarwood is combined with Cassis macerate for its anti-inflammatory and antihistaminic properties, and Walnut to support its diuretic and intestinal flora properties.

VARICOSE ULCER

Cedarwood can be used in combination with Sorb tree and Chesnut macerates to tone and smooth the circulation and repair vein walls.