qtgirl said:
MTG also has cade oil in it which promotes growth as well, so for those mixing their own they might want to buy this essential oil.
Cade oil promotes growth? I've only come across cade oil as antiseptic and antifungal which is understandable as to why it would be in MTG. Oh I see, it's listed in some areas as helping scalp infections with hair loss.
"Cade: (Juniperus oxycedrus)
Some uses: treatment of dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, scalp infections with hair loss, herpes, blemishes, and chronic rhinitis. Cade oil has a darkish brown color and has a strange waxy smell that can be tarlike.."
"Cade (Juniperus Communis )
Cade Oil is generally used in the treatment of the cutaneous diseases. It is a ready solvent for chemical drugs and is used externally for chronic eczema as oil, ointment, and soap. "
Roots Herbal
"CADE JUNIPER. Juniperus oxycedrus. Very pungent smokey aroma. The essential oil is for EXTERNAL USE ONLY and it should always be diluted with a suitable carrier oil such as Sweet Almond Oil before applying to the skin. Keep it away from children and pets. It is non-toxic and non-irritant but with possible sensitization in some individuals. ABORTIFACIENT. Do not use if pregnant. Very effective with skin complaints, dermatitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, detoxifying, but smells a bit like smoked kippers. (Also known as Cade Oil, Juniper Tar, Medlar Tree, Prickly Cedar, Prickly Juniper.)"
The Magic Hands E-Book Guide to Essential and Natural Oils <---- very informative site by the way!
I don't think I'll purchase the cade oil, I already have enough! I currently use a combo of coconut oil, avocado butter, and WGO and I love the way it makes my hair feel. So I'm looking forward to mixing it with castor oil. I also have some wheat germ oil, aloe vera oil, and sweet almond oil but I don't even use these. I don't want to be a mixing fool, but they all have good qualities for scalp & hair! Maybe I'll just use the last three as a prepoo to get rid of them....
Ok I'm done rambling.