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Useful Information about
Cedar and Its Safety
*History of Cedar
Wood
Cedarwood has been used throughout the ages by various
races. The first documented use of cedarwood oil was by
the Ancient Egyptians 2000-3000 years before Christ.
They used cedar wood oil in the mummification process
and also made the coffin from cedarwood. The Egyptains
and the Greeks used cedarwood oil to ward off
infections and as an ingredient uesed in cosmetics.
They impregnated papyrus leaves with it to repel
insects.
Early Europeans used cedarwood oil to help heal the
sick and to prevent outbreaks of disease. Europeans
used cedarwood oil to cure indigestion, flatulence,
leprosy, bubonic plaque, small pox, and fever.In the
17th century, The English herbalists Nicholas
Culpepper, had observed that cedar wood was a remedy for
heart failure, coughs, shortness of breath,
tuberculosis and menstruation. American Indians seemed
to have used cedarwood oil for almost any health
condition.
Cedarwood oil was not only used to cure physical
illnesses, it was also used by American Indians to
cleanse the spirit, ward off evil, and to communicate
with nature, including both plants and animals. As you
can see through out history, cedarwood oil has been
used by many cultures, in different ways to prevent or
cure illnesses. There was no scientific knowledge to
understand the theory and chemical composition of
cedarwood. Therefore, trial and error must have been
used to determine the effect the oil would have on an
individual illness.
*Source: School of Resources, Environment &
Society, Australian University
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*Durability of Cedar
Cedarwood is renowned for its resistance to bacteria
and fungi. This is especially important in the sauna
where bodies, moisture and heat combine to make the
environment perfect for molds and bacteria. When woods
other than cedar are used the sauna must be carefully
sterilized before and after use. Cedarwood's
structure creates interior air spaces that give it a
higher insulation value than most woods. It also boosts
very low shrinkage value, making it suitable for a
variety of uses in high-moisture areas such as
sauans.
*Cooking with Cedar
The following is how cedar planks are used in cooking.
The first one is a receipt written by Pam Anderson that
was printed in the June 23-25,2006 USA Weekend insert
in the Sunday Paper.
The second item is a flyer with recommendations for a healthy summer
written by Russell H. Greenfield, MD. I picked up at my local Harris
Teeter Grocery Store. My Question is, if cedar is so toxic
why would anyone recommend the use of it in cooking??? Read
these for your self. Click on each one for a larger view.
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*Safety of Cedar Wood
Cedar wood has been used from 3000~4000 years ago to
prevent or cure illnesses. Any kind of wood including
cedar wood might be harmful if its wood dust is inhaled
in an enormous amount in a closed space such as a saw
mill or a wood factory. It is ridiculous to compare
sawdust to sitting in a sauna. Sawdust in any form from any tree
is not good for you. We don't think you will be cutting up your
Infrared Sauna when you get it unpacked, so there is little concern
with most sauna woods. But the normal use of a sauna
made with cedar wood is safe to human body. No case has
been reported to any government agencies or research
institutions throughout the world regarding the health
problems related to using a cedar wood sauna.
Read more about the use of wood in sauna construction
Please check the link below regarding the safety of cedar
wood.
Regulatory Information for Cedar by the U.S. EPA &
Word Health Organization (WHO)
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Healthy InfraRed Saunas™
P.O.Box 10552
Danville, Va. 24543
Phone:
434-793-9952
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