parece ter uma ao imunomoduladora que responde em algumas desordens auto-imunes, como as
dermatites.
Aspectos emocionais:
Este leo atua naqueles que precisam perceber sua individualidade, valorizando-se, trabalhando a
aceitao prpria e sua fora de vontade. Igualmente um leo com qualidades aterradoras, que dissolve
emoes de pessimismo e agressividade (raiva). O cipreste azul produz um profundo estado de
relaxamento, liberando couraas de tenso ao longo de todo o corpo, aliviando assim o estresse. Seda e
tranquiliza, favorecendo a introspeco e reflexo.
Usos veterinrios:
O leo de cipreste azul ainda pode ser considerado como tendo potencial inseticida devido aos
componentes b-eudesmol4 e guaiol23, contra a mosca domstica e das frutas, caros e outros insetos.
Contra-indicaes:
Deve-se evitar seu uso em mulheres grvidas (anti-angiognico), pessoas com paralisia do diafragma e
dificuldade respiratria (devido ao efeito bloqueador muscular do leo), hipotensos, pessoas que tenham
arritmia cardaca e glaucoma.
CROMATOGRAFIA CIPRESTE AZUL LASZLO
Constituinte Porcentagem
elemeno 1.1
guaieno 0.7
chamigreno 1.7
selineno 3.9
Cis - guaieno 0.5
- selineno 3.6
-bulneseno 0.9
Guaiazuleno 0.1
Callitrina 1.1
Callitrisina ismero 1 0.9
Callitrisina ismero 2 1.9
Columellarina 0.4
Germacranoldeo ismero 1 0.2
Germacranoldeo ismero 2 0.1
Dihidrocolumellarina 10.3
Camazuleno 0.1
Elemol 1.7
Guaiol 15.2
- eudesmol 10.7
- eudesmol 7.6
Bulnesol 12.7
Textos Fabian Laszlo
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