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ATLAS CEDAR LEAF

Cedrus atlantica, Morocco, Wild, Steam distilled, Needles

 
 
  My French mentor sent me a sample of this rarity a few weeks ago, and I couldn't wait to order it.  Deep dark green, if an aroma can have a color.  A bit tart, refreshing. I fell in love.  Steam distilled from the needles of Cedrus atlantica, it brings the freshness of the mountain woods. 

 

Atlas Cedar Leaf
5 mls  $12.00
15 mls    $24.00
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Please be aware that this ATLAS Cedarleaf is very different from the Canadian Cedarleaf oil -  Thuya occidentalis - which is much more toxic and a known neurtoxin.  I have read that the Atlas Cedarleaf is between 5 and 10 times LESS toxic than the Canadian "cedarleaf."

What is it used for?  I have no clue. I'd not use it on the skin, because I know very little about it and I don't experiment on my skin, and wouldn't want you to experiment on yours. But in the aroma lamp? It's wonderful!

 
 
     
     
     
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