Cypress
Ingredient In
Aspire, Balance, Candila, Cypernium, Dandy, Delicate, EndoRelief, IQ, RefreshMint, Tomorrow, Visibility, Vitality, WarmDown
Therapeutic Properties
mucolytic, hepatic, astringent, antispasmodic, antisudorific, diuretic, restorative, vasoconstrictor, respiratory tonic, calmative, astringent
Affinity For | ||
circulation | muscles, joints | throat chakra |
pancreas | lymphatic drainage | solar plexus chakra |
respiratory system | liver | central vessel meridian |
reproductive system | yin energy | large intestine meridian |
spleen meridian | ||
Resonance | Plant Family | Part of Plant Used | Extraction Method |
physical, emotional, spiritual | Coniferae/Cupressacea (sub) | twigs, leaves | steam distilled |
Application
Cypress can be diluted and applied anywhere on the body. It is also excellent applied to the bottoms of the feet.
Aromatic Considerations
Cypress is a wonderful healer for the spirit. It brings the feeling that each new day is a fresh start on our road to glowing life and health. Change is a part of life. Times of transition can be positive if we allow them to be. If we struggle against the changes, trying to hang on to what was, our life can feel like an unending struggle. Interestingly, cypress—while not a sedative—is useful for insomnia. Perhaps the optimism it brings quiets the usual worry that is keeping one awake.
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