Organic cypress

CHF 10.10

Cupressus sempervirens

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This elongated Mediterranean conifer comprises several species. Visit
Cupressus sempervirens
is undoubtedly the most widespread.

Cypress is a member of the Cupressaceae family, which includes 24 species of conifers.
conifers
the majority of which are native to the United States. However, the most widely cultivated species is undoubtedly
Cupressus sempervirens
the famous Italian cypress, native to the eastern Mediterranean basin.
Known since time immemorial, the cypress was already the subject of legends associated with death in Greek mythology. In fact, the tree is still very much in evidence in cemeteries, where it represents the immortality of the soul. More cheerful is the Provencal tradition of framing the entrance to your home with two cypress trees as a symbol of welcome.

The generic name
Cupressus
is the Latin name common Cypress. This name derives from Cyparissea character from Greek mythologyson of Telèphewho was turned into a cypress tree by Apollo.

Additional information

Nom botanique

Cupressus sempervirens

Familles et composants biochimiques

Monoterpenes (52-77%): α-pinene, δ-3-carene, limonene, terpinolene
Phenol methyl ethers (approx.25%): carvacrol methyl ether
Esters (approx.3%): bornyl acetate
Sesquiterpenes (approx.5%)
Sesquiterpenols (2-7%): cedrol

Notes olfactives

Heart/Bottom
Woody, camphorated and fresh scent

Emballage

10 ml, 5 ml

Précautions d’emploi

● Caution: this essential oil is estrogen-like, and should not be used in cases of mastosis or hormone-dependent cancer (consult a professional).
● Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women, or for children under 6, except on professional advice.
● Never use pure essential oils orally or on the skin, except on the advice of a professional.
● Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
● Store away from light and heat.