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   CYPRESS

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Cypress has been used in medicinal healing since ancient times, especially as incense for purification. Its tall elegance represented to the ancients a spire to the heavens, yet its roots went deep into the soil allowing these higher energies to be grounded into the earth. This is one of the ways we can use cypress today in these busy, often confusing times. Cypress helps ground emotions, brings scattered thoughts and wild ideas into practical reality. It invites us to get back into the basics as if saying “come on, get it together.”  It also influences and strengthens and helps ease the feeling of loss.  It creates a feeling of security and grounding.

 

The leaves, twigs and cones of the Cupressus sempervirens are steam distilled to form the essential oil. Cypress is found primarily along the Mediterranean coast and is often depicted in landscapes by Van Gogh and Cezanne who painted through out the south of France. 

 

Common Uses

Cypress is good for any excess of fluids, be it edema, cellulitis, heavy bleeding, excessive perspiration or a runny nose from a cold. With inhalations or diffusion, coughs, mucus and discharges are relieved. Massaging with cypress essential oil in a carrier oil can help enormously with fluid retention and breaking down cellulite. Massaging around the abdomen or using cypress in a sitz bath can help relieve menstrual cramping and heavy menstrual bleeding. It regulates the hormones so most menopausal symptoms can be addressed and hot flashes greatly reduced. It is also good for varicose veins and weak connective tissue. Because it slows the flow of excessive bleeding, it is a great aid for hemorrhoids and bleeding gums.

As an antiperspirant, cypress works wonders on smelly, sweaty feet and can soothe swollen tired tootsies. By soaking in a foot bath with a few drops of cypress added to the water, tension and aches melt away. Feet return to their normal size and feel wonderful.

 

On an emotional level, cypress eases grief and distress. It calms an overburdened nervous system and helps with stress and tension. Because it grounds frenetic emotions, cypress allows for clarity of thought and peace of mind. It is a great aid in these days of too much to do with not enough time to do it in. Cypress seems to slow down the clock, allow focus and make the space to get things done. Being a yang oil, with strong powerful energy, we are able to pull that assertive go-get-it nature in and work efficiently.

 

So next time you have a zillion items on your list of things to do, sit quietly at your desk, diffuse a little cypress, and watch how easily it all gets done.

 

Body Systems Affected

Cardiovascular System, Muscles and Bones.

 

Complementary Oils

Cypress oil blends with bergamot, clary sage, lavender, lemon, orange, and sandalwood.

 

Precautions

Use with caution if susceptible to epilepsy.

 

 

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