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10ml of Cypress Essential oil -Homéopharma

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Cypress essential oil is derived from the branches and cones of the Cypress tree, scientifically known as Cupressus sempervirens. While Cypress trees are native to many regions around the world, including Madagascar, they are not particularly associated with the island nation. However, Cypress essential oil can still be sourced from various locations, including Madagascar.

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Properties 

Bactericidal and fungicidal .
Helps with respiratory diseases and skin infections .
commonly used to treat hemorrhoids, rheumatism 
rheumatism, whooping cough and styptic problems .
inhibitor of dermatophytes.
used to treat cracks, fissures and ulcers of the foot (healing) 
foot (healing).
Antiseptic, antipyretic, anthelmintic, astringent, 
antirheumatic, anti-hemorrhoidal, anti-diarrheal and 
vasoconstrictor 
Cypress is a deodorant and diuretic agent. 
It promotes venous circulation. 
Antihyperlipidemic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant 
Reduces serum cholesterol. 
Antiplatelet and anticoagulant 

Characteristics

  • Extraction method: Steam stripping
  • Appearance: Clear, oily liquid
  • Color :Colorless to pale yellow
  • Odor: Characteristic
  • Flash point :+35°C
  • Density: 0.863 to 0.885
  • Potential rotation: +5° to +20°.

Main components

  • Sabinene: 9.3 to 22.3
  • Alpha-pinene: 13.8% to 19
  • Delta-3-carene: 11.5 to 37.4
  • Umbellulone: 2.0 to 4.5

References

  • Teke, G. N., Elisée, K. N., & Roger, K. J. (2013). Chemical composition, antimicrobial properties and toxicity evaluation of the essential oil of Cupressus lusitanica Mill. leaves from Cameroon. BMC  complementary and alternative medicine , 13 (1), 1-9.
  • RAHMANI, Z. (2020).    Contribution à l'étude phytochimique, Electrochimique et biologique des extracts of Cupressus sempervirens (L) (Doctoral dissertation, Université Kasdi Merbah Ouargla).
  • Orhan, I. E., & Tumen, I. (2015). Potential of Cupressus sempervirens (Mediterranean cypress) in health. In The Mediterranean diet (pp. 639-647). Academic Press.

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