Cypress Steam Distilled Oil
Cypress Steam Distilled Oil
Cypress oil is an essential oil made from the twigs, stems, and leaves of the cypress tree.
The oil is known for its antiseptic, antispasmodic, antibacterial, stimulating and antirheumatic properties.
Benefits of Cypress
1. Cough relief
Many people use essential oils to treat coughing.
Cypress oil contains camphene, a molecule which is often found in herbal cough suppressants. However, cypress essential oil hasn’t directly been studied for its effects on coughing.
You could inhale cypress oil by using it in a diffuser. Try adding a few drops of the essential oil diluted with a carrier oil to a warm bath, and then breathing in deeply.
2. Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins around the rectum and anus, can be treated with certain essential oils.
When added to a carrier oil and applied to hemorrhoids, cypress oil may soothe the area and kill certain bacteria
3. Warts
Cypress oil is a common treatment for warts, which can be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
The antibacterial properties of cypress oil make it an excellent treatment for many skin conditions. Since it’s also an antiviral, it may help control warts.
A 2009 paper found that cypress oils were effective against the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Also known as oral herpes, this virus can cause warts and cold sores.
4. Cuts, wounds, and infections
Because cypress essential oil is antimicrobial and antibacterial, it can help clean and heal cuts and wounds. Be sure to dilute the oil in a carrier oil before applying it to a wound.
5. Acne
Pimples and acne are often caused or worsened by bacteria.
According to a 2017 review on essential oils, cypress oil is commonly recommended for treating acne because it’s antimicrobial. This means that applying cypress oil topically can reduce the severity of acne by killing bacteria.
Remember that essential oil is extremely concentrated. It should be diluted in a carrier oil if you plan on using it on your skin, especially if your skin is sensitive.
6. Varicose veins
Many people use essential oils to treat varicose veins.
Varicose veins are usually caused by poor circulation, weak veins, and blood pooling.
So it’s often recommended that massage be used to soothe the pain and swelling associated with varicose veins. This could include aromatherapy massage using diluted cypress oil.
However, there is no evidence that proves that cypress oil is an effective treatment for varicose veins.
7. Muscle pain
If you experience muscle soreness, essential oils may help you find some relief.
According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) massage therapy can be an effective way to relieve pain, especially back and neck pain.
8. Cellulite
A 2017 review article published in the journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine indicates that cypress is one of the most commonly recommended essential oils for treating cellulite.
9. Body odour
Because cypress essential oil has a pleasant aroma, it’s often added to natural deodorant because it can reduce unpleasant body odour.
10. Anxiety and stress
A widely cited 2005 study on the benefits of aromatherapy massage looked at the effects of massage that involved lavender, cypress, and sweet marjoram oil mixed with sweet almond oil.
It found that massage had significant psychological and physical benefits on the test subjects. In particular, it reduced self-reported anxiety and depression levels. That said, there were only 11 participants in the study.
Research
15ml