Commonly known as Cedar, Eastern White Cedar is a tree native to North-East America. It grows naturally in forests, preferably damp ones, and thrives around swamps. It is often found forming hedges and property fences.
Eastern white cedar essential oil is used externally for its healing properties, applied locally to the skin to combat warts and reduce scarring. It is stimulating and invigorating for the scalp.
Other name: Cedar, Canadian white cedar, Eastern white cedar
Botanical name: Thuja occidentalis
Origin: Quebec, Canada
Cultivation: Organic
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Part of plant extracted: Twig and leaf
Use
Eastern white cedar essential oil is used externally for its healing properties, applied locally to the skin to combat warts and reduce scarring. It is stimulating and invigorating for the scalp.