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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested - thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested -
thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
Thuja occidentalis is an alterative, anthelmintic, antiinflammatory, antiseptic, aromatic, astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, homeopathy, expectorant, and rubefacient. A tea made from the leaves is traditionally used in the treatment of fevers, headaches, colds, coughs, absence of menses, bronchitis, and other respiratory problems. Externally, the leaves are used in steam baths for rheumatism, arthritis, colds, and as a wash for swollen feet, burns, vaginal infections, warts, rheumatism, achy muscles, psoriasis, eczema, venereal warts and sores, bruises, swellings, rheumatic pain, and fungal infections. A tincture of the leaves has been used in the treatment of warts, piles, bed sores, painful joints or muscles, and fungal infections. The leaves are used as a perfume, incense, and an insect repellent. In Chinese medicine, Cedar leaf has been used to stimulate blood circulation. Native American tribes used it to treat fevers, coughs, headaches, swollen hands and rheumatic problems. Cedar is native to North America, and was once used by the Native Americans to create canoes, earning it the title "Canoewood". It was later affectionately nicknamed 'Arbor Vitae', a French term for Tree of Life, after supposedly curing one of Jacques Cartier's men of Scurvy during a 16th century expedition. As a result, Thuja occidentalis was imported to Europe for its medicinal properties, but now is primarily viewed as an ornamental tree. Today, it is mainly used in homeopathy for acute and chronic infections of the upper respiratory tract. Also known as: Thuja plicata, Thuja occidentalis, Thuja, American Arbor Vitae, Tree Of Life, Bati Mazizi, Eastern Arborvitae, False White Cedar, Hackmatack, Mazi Aghaji Mazu, Northern White Cedar, Po, Umur Aghaji, Western Arbor Vitae, Yellow Cedar, Swamp Cedar, American Arborvitae, Arborvitae, White Cedar, and Canoewood.
SUGGESTED USAGE Tea, incense, in ceremony, in sachets, and as an extract. The leaves have an aromatic flavor and scent, and may be used with caution as a tea. The extract has antibacterial and constricting properties when used externally on skin, and may be a skin irritant. Precautions When used as a dietary agent- Not to be used for extended periods of time, and only to be administered by someone qualified in the appropriate use of this substance. Not to be used while pregnant or during breastfeeding. There are no reported hazards when using it as ceremony, in incense of other household crafted items.
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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested -
thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
Thujone (toxic), pinene, caryophyllene, pinipicrin, tannin, and resin.
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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested -
thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested -
thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
GUARANTEE/ SHIPPING INFORMATION Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested - thuja plicata, 1 lb is shipped in a discrete, unmarked package. Orders are processed immediately and usually takes about 3 to 5 working days to be received. We do ask that you try it for 2 to 3 weeks to feel the full effects. Any information received is used only for order processing and shipping purposes. Your information, such as e-mail address, will never be disclosed to a third party.
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Cedar Leaf Tips Wildharvested -
thuja plicata, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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