Title: 100% Siberian Cedar Resin (60ml) – Natural Remedy for Skin & Body
Siberian cedar resin, also known as cedar oleoresin or zhivitsa, has been a cornerstone of traditional Siberian medicine for centuries. This 100% pure, hand-collected resin boasts a remarkable concentration of bioactive compounds, offering a wide array of health benefits. Our 60ml bottle provides a convenient and potent source of this natural wonder.
Key Active Compounds & Their Benefits:
- Terpenes: These volatile aromatic hydrocarbons are responsible for many of cedar resin’s therapeutic properties. Specifically:
- Alpha-pinene: Powerful anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent; improves bronchial function and cognitive function.
- Abietic acid: Provides antiseptic action, fighting bacteria and fungi.
- Pimaric acid: Reduces inflammation, pain, and swelling; accelerates wound healing.
- Palustric acid: Exhibits antifungal activity and promotes tissue regeneration, particularly effective for wounds and burns.
- Essential Oils: A complex blend offering potent anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and calming effects; strengthens the immune system and promotes relaxation.
- Vitamins:
- Vitamin C: Supports immune function, collagen production, and wound healing.
- Vitamin A: Protects cell membranes, improves skin and vision health.
- Minerals: Cedar resin contains essential minerals including calcium, magnesium, and iron, vital for various bodily functions.
- Bioflavonoids: Enhance the action of Vitamin C, offering antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits; improve microcirculation and strengthen capillaries.
Applications & Usage:
Topical Applications:
- Wounds, Burns, Cuts: Apply a thin layer 1-2 times daily. Gently warm the resin in a water bath for easier application. It forms a protective film, accelerating healing and preventing infection.
- Trophic Ulcers & Slow-Healing Wounds: Apply to a sterile gauze dressing and apply to the affected area. Secure with a bandage and change daily.
- Arthritis, Arthrosis, Rheumatism, Osteochondrosis: Warm a small amount to body temperature and massage into affected joints 1-2 times daily. Cover with a warm cloth to enhance penetration.
- Skin Conditions (Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis): Apply a thin layer 1-2 times daily. Use a bandage if necessary.
- Herpes, Boils, & Other Purulent Lesions: Apply directly to affected areas 2-3 times daily until symptoms subside.
Internal Use (with Cedar Resin Oil/Turpentine Balm):
A 10% turpentine balm can be prepared by mixing 1 part cedar resin with 9 parts vegetable oil (preferably cedar oil). Gently heat in a water bath until dissolved, then strain through cheesecloth. Store in an airtight container. Always consult a healthcare professional before ingesting cedar resin.
- Immune System Support: Take ¼ teaspoon 1-2 times daily, 30 minutes before meals. A one-month course is recommended.
- Respiratory Ailments (Bronchitis, Tracheitis, Angina): Apply balm to the throat and chest, massaging gently. May also be taken internally (as above, under professional guidance).
- Gastrointestinal Issues (Gastritis, Ulcers, Colitis): Take ¼ teaspoon once daily before meals. A 2-3 week course is suggested.
- Cardiovascular Issues (Hypertension, Ischemic Heart Disease): Take ¼ teaspoon once daily. Use for 2 weeks, then take a 1-month break. Consult your doctor before use.
- Nerve Disorders, Stress, Insomnia: Apply a small amount to temples and the back of the neck, massaging gently before bed. May also be taken internally (as above, under professional guidance).
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using cedar resin for any health condition, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medications. Always perform a patch test before widespread application to check for allergic reactions.