Thujopsis
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Other Names : Sunaro (あすなろ), Hiba, Hibawood, Japanese Cedarwood, false arborvitae, Hiba arborvitae, Deerhorn Cedar, ate (貴, 阿天), Atebi
Special Precautions Thujopsis
Generally hypoallergenic, non-irritating and non-sensitizing.
- Toxic when ingested.
- When using directly on skin or scalp, try first on a small portion of your skin to see if any reaction develops. If you experience skin irritation, burning, itching or any other symptom, you might be experiencing an allergic reaction. Discontinue use until a doctor can perform a screen.
- Pets: Avoid using hiba-oil (or any cedar extract product) as a flea treatment for cats, which are particularly susceptible to plant-oil poisoning. About dogs: verify the usability and dosage with your veterinary.
- Avoid use during pregnancy.
Benefits and Uses of Thujopsis
Hiba Wood Essential Oil has a wide spectrum action against many different families of bacteria and is especially effective to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria. It has insect repellent properties and is effective against termites, cockroaches, fleas and mites. Hiba Oil is effective for odor elimination, eczema treatment and relaxation of the mind and body.