Cedarwood, (Virginia)

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Plant family: Cupressaceae
Latin name: Juniperus virginia
Origin: USA
Plant part (steam distilled): Wood

Physical Attributes: 
Wound Healer. Addresses skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Helps Relieves bronchitis, sinusitis, and coughs. Insect repellent. When used with essences like Ylang Ylang, Lavender, and Foraha, helps with scalp health and hair growth. All cedars calm the nervous system and aids in adrenal support.

Energetic/Spiritual Attributes: 
Nervine. Clears and supports our energy field, and helps identify and address emotional security issues. Relieves stress and fatigue. Works with Security Issues.

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Plant family: Cupressaceae
Latin name: Juniperus virginia
Origin: USA
Plant part (steam distilled): Wood

Physical Attributes: 
Wound Healer. Addresses skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis. Helps Relieves bronchitis, sinusitis, and coughs. Insect repellent. When used with essences like Ylang Ylang, Lavender, and Foraha, helps with scalp health and hair growth. All cedars calm the nervous system and aids in adrenal support.

Energetic/Spiritual Attributes: 
Nervine. Clears and supports our energy field, and helps identify and address emotional security issues. Relieves stress and fatigue. Works with Security Issues.

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