Siberian Pine, Pinus sibirica or ancient native name Siberian Cedar
CEDAR NUT OIL
AND A MODEL OF THE HUMAN BODY
IN THE WORDS OF SCIENTISTS
People have been aware of the healing properties of Cedar Nut Oil for a long time. Russian cedar nuts were exported to England and other countries as early as the reign of Ivan the Terrible. The price of Cedar Nut Oil on the world market has always been high. Demand for Cedar Nut Oil was never satisfied. So what gives this product its healing properties?
Cedar Nut Oil proteins contain 19 amino acids, of which 70% are vital. Vitamins in the oil help the human body to grow (vitamin A). They stabilize the central nervous system, improve blood composition and favorably affect skin tissue (vitamins B and D). The oil is very rich in vitamin E (tocopherol - from the Greek for "bearing offspring"). Studies have shown that sables are unable to reproduce if their ration does not include cedar nuts. The oil is very rich in vitamin P: it contains three times as much vitamin P as the product called "Vitamin P" made using fish oil. Vitamin P is made up of vital fatty acids, which help to reduce the level of cholesterol in your bloodstream and prevent the formation of plaques on the walls of blood vessels.
However, the main "surprise" in Cedar Nut Oil is that its chemical composition is similar to human citamins! Citamins are a new class of medication containing biologically active additives, which are a balanced set of biologically active substances with organotropic effects, extracted from animal tissue, which contain physiological concentrates of mineral substances, microelements and vitamins in an easily-digestible form.
As a result of 25 years (1971-1996) of scientific and clinical studies carried out by the St. Petersburg institute of bio-regulation and gerontology, a method for integrated prevention of age-related pathologies, slowing down ageing and increasing life expectancy, which includes homeostasis correction by using peptide bio-regulators, was developed.
Despite not being peptide bio-regulators, citamins nonetheless have a massive health-improvement capacity. An important aspect of citamin therapy is the fact that the body's recovery takes place at the DNA and RNA level. It should be noted that according to World Health Organization (WHO) assessments, peptide medications are considered to be the medication of the 21st century, and some popular science publications have labeled citamins "anti-ageing tablets".
Thus, the similar chemical composition of Cedar Nut Oil and citamins leads us to the thought that the cedar is an equivalent of animals, including humans, in the world of plants. Cedar Nut Oil itself could be considered to be a plant citamin. Given these facts it's easy to see why the cedar has long been a symbol of health and longevity and why its healing properties are so strong.
V.P. Zhuravlev
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CEDAR - THE BREAD TREE
As early as the 16th century, a cedar grove, a desyatina in size, grew in the lands of the Tolgsky monastery near Yaroslavl. Around fifty of the trees which grew there are still alive and bear nuts today, despite the fact that they are more than 400 years old. At present, cedar forests in Europe cover an aggregate area of several thousand hectares.
There are many reasons to love and look after cedars. A cedar forest has a special microclimate, which ensures that it is always rich in berries, mushrooms, useful herbs and wildlife. Cedar nuts are a wonderful natural product. They contain a lot of fat, proteins, carbohydrates, micro elements and vitamins. They can also be used to make Cedar Nut Oil, which could compete with olive oil.
The people of Siberia praise the cedar as the bread tree. They look after cedar forests near their settlements and turn them into forest orchards. They say that in ancient times, a desyatina of cedar forest was equal in value to a cow.
The large-scale industrial use of the taiga, which began this century, was an extremely unfortunate development for the cedar. This is, primarily, because the cedar is extremely good for logging. Cedar trunks produce a large volume of timber and are easy to process. Nothing comes close to them in the taiga. Some cedars can produce up to ten cubic meters of timber. And no ordinary timber at that! It's soft, pleasantly colored, easy to work and convenient for any purpose. You can make anything out of a cedar trunk: a house frame, a door and doorframe, furniture or house wares. You can put any clothes in a cedar chest or wardrobe without worry. Moths won't get to them because the aromatic, tarry smell will repel them. Cedar planks are the most sought-after raw material for pencil factories. Cedar wood has excellent resonance qualities and is used to make grand pianos, harps and guitars.
They say that during the last century Siberian merchants were offered what appeared to be a very profitable deal by Germans for the supply of Cedar Nut Oil. The only stipulation was that it was packaged into cedar barrels. It turned out that there was a catch. The Cedar Nut Oil containers were sold on to a musical instrument manufactory and the foreign traders made twice as much for them as they paid for the Cedar Nut Oil.
In addition, good cedars grow along rivers, which makes them very easy to log. You cut down a tree and send it downstream - it will get to the destination by itself. Needless to say, this didn't end well for the cedar, the rivers, or the birds and animals it protected.
Foresters have long since understood that you cannot treat cedar forests with the loggers' usual attitude. The earth and everything it produces is important in a cedar forest. The overall products of a living cedar forest are far more valuable that its wonderful and extremely valuable wood, produced by cutting down the whole forest.
IMPORTANT:
Experts believe that allowing Cedar Nut Oil to come into contact with metal is not recommended (therefore it should not be stored or consumed using metallic objects). The Ekaterinburg Journeyman Foundation, a producer of cedar products, explains this as follows:
"Contact between the oil and metal initiates the transformation of unsaturated fatty acids into saturated ones, which significantly reduces the oil's antioxidational properties. The natural information is also neutralized."
OIL ADMINISTRATION:
There are many options for administering the oil when treating various diseases. The most effective and common method of consuming Cedar Nut Oil for preventive purposes is 1 tea spoon 30-60 minutes before a meal 2-3 times a day for 40-60 days. Consume very slowly, as if diluting the oil with saliva.
Cedar Nut Oil has been used for treatment purposes at:
-The Siberian State Medical University
-The Tomsk Scientific Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy
-The Central Scientific Research Laboratory
-The TSC RAMS Scientific Research Oncology Institute
-The Rehabilitation Center for those affected by the Chernobyl disaster
Treatment involving Cedar Nut Oil was administered to people suffering from gastritis, erosive and ulcer diseases of the stomach and duodenum, people who were operated on as a result of stomach cancer, people suffering from astenization, psychosis, and increased excitability of the sympathetic nervous system (increased fatigue, inability to work or sleep, common nervous breakdowns, and regular headaches).
Treatment was effective in all cases to varying degrees.
R. Bobrov, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences
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CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
I want to tell you about the improvement in health and well-being of my father, who is 86 years old. He took Cedar Nut Oil bearing the Ringing Cedars of Russia trademark, as a result of which his general health improved, his depression ended. He even went to visit relatives (travelling by bus, airplane, and train).
Susan M.
Santa Barbara, CA
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I began to take Cedar Nut Oil because of a weakened immune system, a low capacity for work, and a deterioration of my vision. In addition, I wasn't happy with the appearance of my skin. I drank five packages of Cedar Nut Oil. I noticed that my capacity for work increased and the appearance of my skin improved. My vision became stronger. Now I can read small print at a great distance.
Gloria W.
Ashland, Oregon
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Dear Friends,
I have received my package of Cedar Nut Oils, Spoons and Cedar Pendants, which I will share with my friend. Thank you.
I have already started using the oil externally and internally and have found several benefits. I will send you another email to explain this. I am very happy. I will say, however, that within 15 minutes of applying the oil to my face, chest and throat, my emotional feelings completely changed. I became happier and joyful as though a negative oppression was lifted from off me.
Maria R.
Melbourne, Australia