Cypress (Crete)

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Plant family: Cupressaceae
Latin name: Cypress semprevirens
Origin: France/Greece/Albania
Plant part (steam distilled): Needles and twigs

Physical Attributes: 
Anti-viral, anti-bacterial, detoxifying. Relieves water retention, nervous tension, lessens perspiration, coughs, reduces cellulite, hepatic, TB pleurisy, strengthens CNS. Helps build/balance immunity and alleviates varicose veins when used with Foraha (Tamanu) oil.

Energetic/Spiritual Attributes: 
Transmutes winds of adversity to love and clarity. Promotes peace. Cypress is a protective force that can help support you through challenges with endurance and strength.

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Plant family: Cupressaceae
Latin name: Cypress semprevirens
Origin: France/Greece/Albania
Plant part (steam distilled): Needles and twigs

Physical Attributes: 
Anti-viral, anti-bacterial, detoxifying. Relieves water retention, nervous tension, lessens perspiration, coughs, reduces cellulite, hepatic, TB pleurisy, strengthens CNS. Helps build/balance immunity and alleviates varicose veins when used with Foraha (Tamanu) oil.

Energetic/Spiritual Attributes: 
Transmutes winds of adversity to love and clarity. Promotes peace. Cypress is a protective force that can help support you through challenges with endurance and strength.

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