Atlantic Cedar

Reviewed on6/11/2021
Other Name(s):

Atlantic Cedarwood Oil, Atlas Cedar, Cedarwood Oil, Cèdre de l'Atlas, Cedro del Atlas, Cedrus atlantica, Huile de Cèdre de l'Atlas.

Overview

Atlantic cedar is a tree. The oil from the tree is used as a medicine.

人们运用大西洋cedar oil directly to thescalpto treatbaldness(alopecia areata). It is also put on the skin to keep insects away.

In manufacturing, Atlantic cedar oils are used as fragrance incosmetics, soaps, and perfumes.

How does it work?

There isn't enough information to know how Atlantic cedar might work.

SLIDESHOW

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Uses & Effectiveness

Possibly Effective for...

  • Hair loss(alopecia areata)。有证据表明,应用薰衣草oil in combination with the essential oils from thyme, rosemary, and Atlantic cedar (cedarwood) to the scalp improves hair growth in up to 44% of people withhair lossafter 7 months of treatment.

Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for...

  • Use as an insect repellent
  • Other conditions
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Atlantic cedar for these uses.

Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database rates effectiveness based on scientific evidence according to the following scale: Effective, Likely Effective, Possibly Effective, Possibly Ineffective, Likely Ineffective, and Insufficient Evidence to Rate (detailed description of each of the ratings).

Side Effects

Atlantic cedar oil isPOSSIBLY SAFEfor most people when applied to the skin for up to 7 months. There isn't enough information to know if Atlantic cedar is safe when taken by mouth.

QUESTION

It is normal to lose 100-150 hairs per day.See Answer

Special Precautions & Warnings

Pregnancyand breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of using Atlantic cedar if you arepregnantor breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Dosing

The following doses have been studied in scientific research:

APPLIED TO THE SKIN:

  • For the treatment of bald spots: a combination of the essential oils including 2 drops or 94 mg of Atlantic cedar, 3 drops or 114 mg of rosemary, 2 drops or 88 mg of thyme, and 3 drops or 108 mg of lavender, all mixed with 3 mL jojoba oil and 20 mL grapeseed oil. Each night, the mixture is massaged into the scalp for 2 minutes with a warm towel placed around the head to increase absorption.

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