How cedar oil is made

                Cedar oil is an essential oil which the ancient peoples used to embalm dead bodies. It was also once used to coat books to preserve them from insects and damp. It has a pleasing scent.
                  The oil is produced by distilling it from the African cedar and is an essential oil, that is one that gives a plant, flower or fruit its distinctive odour or flavour. These oils are used for the scenting or flavouring of numerous products, such as perfumes, cosmetics and soaps.


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                 The African cedar grows in the north of that continent, especially on the Atlas Mountains. It is a very imposing conifer that bears many leaves and grows to a height of more than 40 meters. It closely resembles the more famous cedar of Lebanon which was also highly prized by the ancient peoples.
             Cedar wood is soft and rich in resin. It can be worked easily and is used extensively in building and furniture-making. Cedar wood and cedar oil are known to be a natural repellent to moths.

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