What is the value of cedar?

What is the value of cedar?

Garden uses of cedar

Cedar is a famous garden ornamental tree species. The cedar tree is tall and straight, with a beautiful shape and a lush and majestic crown, which makes it have great ornamental value. In addition, it has strong dust-proof, noise-reducing and sterilization capabilities, making it very suitable as a greening tree species. It is often planted alone in the center of a lawn, the center of a square, on both sides of a building, at the entrance of a garden, and other places. In addition, they can also be planted on both sides of the garden path to form a corridor.

Cedar can be used as building material

Cedar wood is light, soft, resinous, and not easily affected by moisture, making it an excellent building material.

Medicinal Value of Cedar

Cedar has a long history of medicinal use and a wide range of medicinal uses.

Cedar wood is extremely rich in essential oils, which can be extracted into aromatic oils through distillation. Cedar oil has medical effects such as anti-seborrhea, antiseptic, bactericidal, tonic, astringent, diuretic, menstruation regulating, expectorant, insecticidal and sedative. It can effectively treat dandruff, relieve symptoms of itchy scalp, etc. It also has a certain effect in treating acne and oily rashes.

In addition, it can also eliminate phlegm and treat bronchial symptoms. Cedar is also effective in treating arthritis and rheumatism, and nourishes the whole body. It also has a good soothing effect, relieving mental tension, anxiety, fear and other emotions.

Carrier oils such as cedarwood and sweet almond can be mixed together or diluted in bath water to help relieve symptoms such as bronchitis, respiratory problems, joint pain, oily skin and dandruff.

Placing essential oils in an aromatherapy burner or sprayer and distributing them in the air can help nourish the skin. It is also effective in treating arthritis, bronchitis, rheumatism and respiratory problems.

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