Cade oil is applied to the skin for itching; psoriasis; eczema; seborrhea; and skin conditions caused by parasites, hair loss, scalp conditions, and cancers. It is also used as a germ-killer in wound dressings. In manufacturing, cade oil is an ingredient in skin creams and ointments, and in anti-dandruff shampoos.
Its use as anti-septic, it also works as an exfoliator and can help to reduce dandruff by sloughing away flakes. Its cleansing nature leaves hair and skin squeaky-clean, limiting excess sebum. Another benefit of Cade is its own distinct and masculine aroma – earthy, woody and warm.
Cade oil benefits for skin and scalp conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, and can be used in aromatherapy for its grounding, smoky aroma to promote relaxation. It also acts as a natural insect repellent and can be applied topically (when diluted) to relieve minor muscle pain and joint discomfort. The oil's distinct scent also makes it a valuable ingredient in perfumery.
Cade Oil History: Cade wood powder was used as incense to treat cholera and plagues, in the Middle Ages cade oil has antiseptic, disinfectant and healing power that is used in cosmetic, veterinary, Medicines and in the phytosanitary field.
Benefits and Uses:
It is good for treating diabetes, high blood pressure, pneumonia, cancers, and peptic ulcer.
It is also useful in diarrhea.
It is beneficial in skin problem like itching skin, psoriasis, eczema and seborrhea.
It is also good for treating conditions caused by parasites (insects).
It is good to reduce dandruff, and hair fall and make your scalp healthy.
Cade Essential Oil is used in many cosmetics products like lotion, creams and shampoos.