Thursday 2 April 2015

Cade Oil - A Useful Natural Essential Oil

Essential oils are derived from herbal resources and provide a number of benefits. In Ayurvedic techniques of treatment, essential plays a notable role. Highly popular in ancient India as an excellent herbal remedies for damaged hair, dandruff and hair fall, Cade oil is a highly significant essential oil for treating hair and skin problems effectively.
The plant of Cade is also called by other names like Prickly cedar, Juniper tar, Cade Juniper, Sharp cedar & Prickly Juniper and is botanically known as Juniperus oxycedrus. This tree was burned in ancient Babylonia and Sumeria as sacrifice to the gods. This plant has needle like leaves & variable shapes. It's leaves are green, 1-2 mm broad and 5-20 mm long. The oil of Cade has strange wary fragrance, resinous and dark brown color.
This essential oil is rich in sesquiterpenes which are well-known for their efficacy as anti-leukaemic, antimicrobial and anti-tumors. It is also found in hair products owing to its quality of purifying and correcting imbalance, also in hand care and face products for protecting them from sun and wind.
Cade Oil is extracted by the branches and heartwood of Juniper tree by utilizing the process of steam distillation, expression and slow combution. It is anti-microbial, anti-pruritic, analgesic, antiseptic, parasiticide, disinfectant and vermifuge.
In modern aromatherapy, the Cade oil is widely used to treat various kinds of hair and skin problemes like infection in scalp, dandruff, hair loss, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis and other kinds of skin irritations. Due to these properties Cade is massively used in the manufacturing of lotions, soaps, beauty creams and perfumes.
Cade Oil is used for a lot of medicinal way such as high blood pressure, diabetes, bronchitis, pneumonia, peptic ulcer disease and diarrhea. Cade essential oil is often adulterated with pine, birch, petrol and tar. It should be used in limited quantities to avoid any kind of skin damages.

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