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Cade Oil
Cade Oil
Cade Oil is obtained from Cade, a hardly spreading plant which can grow up to 13 feet in height. The leaves are small, narrow, sharp and prickly, and have little surface from which moisture can break out during summer droughts. They are of white and green color. The cones are yellow and rounded. The fruits are berry-like, growing in clusters, and turns black during ripe.
General Name: | Cade Oil |
Botanical Name: | Juniperus oxycedrus. |
Method of Extraction: | Steam Distillation |
Part of Plant Used: | Wood |
Origin: | India, France , Germany Etc |
Application: | Cade Oil is used to make ointments for chronic skin diseases. It is one of best remedies for hair loss and dandruff. Cade oil is also used in parasitic disorders and various types of ringworm. It has numerous properties such as anti-microbial. |
Strength of Aroma: | Average |
Color: | Orange-brown to dark brown liqui |
Blends Well With: | It firmly blends with Cedarwood, clove, labdanum, origanum, rosemary and thyme. |
Aromatic Scent: | Cade oil has a woody, tar-like, dry, smoky aroma |
History: | Cade oil was originated in France and introduced into French medicine in nineteenth century to treat skin problems. It was also used in veterinary practice to treat ulcers, worms, scabies, and parasites. |
Precautions: | It is non-toxic and may cause irritation on sensitive skin. However, it should be avoided during pregnancy. |