IS THE CEDAR A MODEL OF THE HUMAN BODY?
V.P. Zhuravlev
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People have been aware of the healing properties of cedar 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 oil on the world market has always been high. Demand for cedar oil was never satisfied. So what gives this product its healing properties?
Cedar 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 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".
The biological value of Siberian cedar nut oil is determined by the high content of the following in its composition:
- polyunsaturatedThus, the similar chemical composition of cedar oil and citamins leads us to the thought that the cedar is an equivalent of animals, including humans, in the world of plants. Cedar 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.
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Therapeutic application of cedar nut oil in a group involved in the clean-up of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station in 1986-1987
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Radiation is a form of beneficial energy which helps sustain life on our planet. But if it accumulates in a large quantity in one place, then it causes tremendous harm to Nature which takes decades to undo. Man is a part of Nature and shares in the consequences of any such catastrophe. In the case of exposure to intense radiation, serious harm results for all the body's life-sustaining mechanisms, and the body's defence system is significantly weakened.
This results in abnormalities and diseases. Up until recently medical theory held that the consequences of radiation exposure are incurable, which makes the following report all the more compelling.
In 1992 a experimental research was conducted into the therapeutic effect of cedar nut oil on a group of people who had taken part in the clean-up of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station in 1986-1987. The group under observation consisted of 11 persons, including people with pronounced post-Chernobyl syndrome (stenisation, psychopathisation, pronounced irritability of the sympathetic nervous system). The most common complaints were: increased liability to fatigue, reduced working capacity in the latter part of the day (experienced by the whole group), sleeping disorders (8 subjects), frequent nervous breakdowns (7 subjects), recurring headaches (7 subjects). In addition, 4 persons suffered from chronic gastroduodenitis and 3 from chronic laryngotracheitis.
The treatment programme lasted 30-40 days and included a daily intake of cedar nut oil in a milk emulsion of 50%. The mixture was taken in two different doses: once every morning on an empty stomach, in the amount of 1 tablespoon (20 g approx.), and 3 times a day before meals in the amount of 1 teaspoon (7 g approx.).
All patients reported positive results from taking the cedar nut oil. All 11 subjects noticed an improvement in their overall well-being, increased working capacity, a significant stabilisation of the nervous system and a normalisation of sleep patterns. Headaches disappeared (4 subjects) or were less pronounced (3 subjects). A beneficial effect was also observed on the gastrointestinal tract - symptoms of gastritis were barely noticeable. Bowel functions normalised. The symptoms of laryngotracheitis completely disappeared in the three patients who were suffering from this disease.
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It is interesting to note that during the whole time the mixture was being taken not one of the patients took ill with flu or any other acute respiratory disease.
It should be emphasised that no health improvement was achieved by members of this group through ordinary medical remedies. As a natural food product, cedar nut oil has practically no counter-indications to its application.
F. Saleev, Captain, First Class
Chairman of the Medical Commission of the Tomsk Division, Chernobyl Union
M.D., Assistant Professor, Head of the Department of Military Epidemiology
A. Shardakov
Chairman, Tomsk Division, Chernobyl Union
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Essential Oils Bring Nature Closer
A Mysterious History
From time immemorial, people have spoken of the Tree of the World, whose roots fasten the earth and are washed by the holy waters of the world beyond the grave, whose trunk is encircled by the snake, the symbol of the helical movement of energy, and whose crown extends into the Cosmos. For the Sumerians, the oldest of the civilizations we presently know, this was the cedar.
The Earth Mother said to the Creator: "The sparks of the Fire of Your Spirit can offer salvation, but who will be the one to collect them and keep them safe until needed?" The Creator answered: "The trees and the grass will preserve My sparks, but when the sparks fall, then let the Cedar and his sisters preserve their receivers of Fire for the entire year."
The Cedar: Grandeur in Each Crown
The cedar was considered to be the Holy Tree of Life among that most ancient civilization, the Sumerians, a mysterious civilization now lost to the ages that gave life to the entire modern world. The bearers of the secret, sacred Knowledge of Sumer believed that the cedar, a symbol of power, greatness, and immortality, was created by God as the storage chest of the energy of the Cosmos on earth. And for that reason it was given the holy right to have its own names depending on its place of growth and its purpose - religious, medicinal, for construction, and even as a standard, a measure of exchange much more valuable than gold. All this is confirmed by clay tablets seven thousand years old found in archeological excavations of the ancient kingdom of Sumer.
The head of the Sumerian pantheon, the god Ea, who symbolizes cleansing water, was considered to be the patron of the cedar. Ea was the source of unattainable, hidden wisdom and secret knowledge that he could grant to a worthy person. And the most important thing he gave to people was Life. All precious metals belonged to him, he was considered to be the patron of blacksmiths, trades, culture, art, and science. The Cedar is much the same - together with Ea it personifies beauty (water in the conception of the Sumerians was something majestically beautiful), stability, immortality (some ancient cedars reach an age of 2000 years), health (that is, life), strength, prosperity (the development of culture, the arts, and science), divine pride and grandeur. Demand for the cedar in the Ancient World was so great that the most ancient Epic of Gilgamesh mentions a monster who protected a cedar grove from incursions by outsiders. The tradition of the divine cedar of Sumer was subsequently assimilated by other nations as well.
The wooden details of the sarcophagus of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen (1356-1350 BC) as well as numerous religious articles from his tomb were made of cedar. And although the age of these finds exceeds three thousand years, they are in remarkably wonderful condition, not only has the structure of the wood been preserved, but also its subtle, tender odor. In Ancient Egypt, cedar resin was one of the main components of the balsams used for mummification. Thanks to cedar essential oil, priceless papyruses of the Egyptians have been preserved to the present day.
The Phoenicians built galleys of cedar, cedar was in great demand among the Assyrians as well. A fleet of cedar was also built by the legendary biblical King Solomon, who constructed. also entirely from cedar, the Temple at Jerusalem and his enormous imperial court, giving away twenty cities in exchange for this precious material. Gopher wood, from which Noah built his ark, was a cedar that grows on the Bahrain Islands.
An indispensable component for the coronation of the kings of the ancient Iranian kingdom, Khorasan, was a cup of cedar resin. Among the druids, the mysterious forest priests of the Celts, a cup of cedar resin was called the Cup of Life.
The most important and influential Greek and Roman gods, as well as ancestors were immortalized in busts made precisely of cedar. And Roman emperors, in an effort to preserve cedar groves for their own most august needs, placed signs in these locations with the inscription, "Property of the Senate and People of Rome." In modern Lebanon, the cedar majestically adorns the state flag.
The Amazing Present
Trees may justly be called special reservoirs of energy. The result of photosynthesis in the green portions of plants is the formation of carbohydrates, rich in energy, and the release of oxygen. Plants trap the energy of the sun and cosmos, transform it, and thereby provide for life on the planet.
Modern biologists have confirmed the ancient idea: the cedar has a soul. This amazing tree has the same biological rhythms as people. The cedar displays its activity not at precisely defined times, as do other trees, but depending on external circumstances. For example, on overcast days in the summer, it "wakes up" at 10:00 a.m., while on bright days it awakens with the dawn; there is a pause in its activity from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. In the evening, the cedar is "active" until 11:00 p.m., and then "falls asleep" for the night. In the winter its life cycles are not suspended, as with other trees, it remains awake, but only "sleeps" much longer.
Medicinal Properties of the Cedar
The curative properties of cedars have been known to medicine from the earliest times. Even the Sumerians used extracts, broths of cedar needles, as compresses and poultices. Modern scientific medicine, just as many more ancient teachings regarding health - Eastern, Tibetan, Vedic - confirm the great medicinal properties of the cedar. Literally everything in it - from its green needles to pieces of bark - is of benefit to people and the entire environment. Berries and all plants growing in cedar forests are richer in vitamins and provitamins than those growing in other forests. This can be explained by the fact that the bactericides and fungicides of the cedar actively contribute to the formation in plants and fruits of vitamins and other biologically active substances. Bactericides and fungicides have a beneficial effect on people as well, first and foremost on the nervous and cardiovascular systems, and respiratory organs.
The bactericidal and fungicidal properties of the cedar are amazing: the air in a cedar forest is practically free of pathogenic microbes. Over a twenty-four hour period, a hectare of these coniferous giants emits more than 30 kg of airborne organic substances, which have an immense bactericidal strength. In the opinion of researchers, this quantity of bactericides and fungicides is sufficient to render all the pathogenic microbes in a large city harmless. In the interaction of the cedar's bactericides and fungicides with ozone (O 3 ), the ozone molecules are activated, and their energy increases threefold in comparison with a normal molecule of oxygen. Thus, ozonides (O 3 -), which possess great bactericidal and medicinal properties, are continually formed in the air of cedar forests. In addition, the cedar's bactericides and fungicides increase the air's content of light negative ions, exerting a regulating influence on living cells and tissues, and making harmonious connections with all processes occurring both in the human organism as a whole, as well as each individual cell. Even among ancient medical practices (Eastern, Tibetan, Vedic), natural Siberian cedar essential oil was known as an effective remedy in bronchitis and infections of the urogenital system.
In modern aroma therapy, natural cedar tree essential oil is also used in infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, and has a successful anti-inflammatory, alleviating, and expectorant effect on the respiratory organs; it eliminates bronchospasms (including asthmatic bronchospasms), eliminates coughing fits, reduces edema of the mucous nasopharynx. It is a powerful substance for strengthening immunity: for a cold it is used effectively in mixtures for massages, baths, and inhalations. Because of its great bactericidal properties with respect to microorganisms, fungi, and viruses, natural cedar tree essential oil is widely and successfully used in infectious inflammatory diseases of the bladder and ureters, and also in the treatment of gynecological diseases.
Natural cedar tree essential oil is an excellent substance for maintaining the tonicity of the vessels and strengthening their walls: it increases blood exchange, has a stimulating effect on the cardiovascular system as a whole, especially in physical loads, it improves the conductivity processes in the myocardium, eliminates functional disturbances of cardiac rhythm. It is helpful in disorders such as varicose veins, cowperitis, and hemorrhoids.
In dentistry, cedar tree essential oil is used effectively in toothaches, paradontosis, and other diseases of the oral cavity.
In rheumatism, osteochondrosis, and arthritis, it eliminates pain and inflammation of the joints. It is successfully used in neuralgia and muscles strains.
The warm, woody resinous aroma of the cedar tree increases the adaptational capabilities of people to changes in the environment - it is recommended to inhale the aroma of the cedar in cases of weather affective disorders, change of climate or time zones.
Also very highly valued is the regulating influence of natural cedar tree essential oil on the central and autonomic nervous system: in insomnia and neuroses it is calming, in fatigue and a lack of energy it tones, it increases mental and physical activity, it eliminates psychological discomfort, restores a feeling of self-confidence. This property of cedar oil can be especially felt after taking a hot (38?C) bath while adding 20 to 30 drops of essential oil: in 15 to 20 minutes a feeling of lightness and youthfulness is apparent, fatigue disappears, stress is eliminated. A longer bath with drops of cedar tree essential oil assists in relaxing the muscles and helps one to fall asleep quickly after the bath. In this case, sleep becomes peaceful and deep: with the regular use of natural cedar tree essential oil in aroma baths, aroma rooms, inhalations, and aroma massage as an adaptogen, the rapid restoration of the activity of the cerebral cortex is noted.
Cedar Beauty
The essential oil of the cedar of Lebanon, close to the Siberian cedar, was most likely the first aromatic oil derived by man. Its woody, resinous balsamic aroma with rather bitter, smoky, camphor notes was used in ritual fumigations, and the yellowish oily liquid was used in rejuvenation procedures and for embalming those representatives of the most honourable ruling elite of various cultures, be it Egyptian, Celtic, or Scythian, who had passed to another world.
A day before their bath, Scythian women rubbed their bodies with the fragrant woody paste, which made it smooth and glistening.
And at the present time natural Siberian cedar essential oil is one of the most potent and effective preparations in cosmetology and dermatology. This powerful natural antioxidant successfully rejuvenates the skin, increasing its elasticity; it assists in restoring and preserving the healthy look of the skin and the fresh colour of the face; it strengthens the flow of lymph and blood exchange, promoting the saturation of the tissues and cells of the skin with oxygen. In modern cosmetology it is used for the care of any type of skin, and is especially recommended for greasy skin that is prone to irritation: thanks to the increase in metabolism, the process of removing residues is activated. Cedar essential oil is indispensable in the case of various skin problems: it promotes the elimination of blackheads, stress blotches, and rashes related to hormonal disturbances; in dermatology it is considered a drastic remedy in cases of neurodermatitis, allergic eruptions, moles, and traumatic blotches. It promotes the rapid regeneration of skin cells in all kinds of injuries of the integument: in wounds, burns, cuts.
Natural cedar tree essential oil is considered the most miraculous doctor for the hair, especially hair that has been damaged by colouring or perming: it restores the integrity of the keratin layer, stimulates the growth of the hair; it revitalizes and saturates the colour; it imparts shine, luxuriance, and a healthy, well-cared-for appearance. It is also good for reducing the oiliness of the hair, prevents its loss and the formation of dandruff.
Yet another cosmetic bonus of natural cedar essential oil: it can be used as a natural deodorant.
And if added to hand creams or in a mixture with cedar nut oil, cedar essential oil is effectively used to treat dermatitis. And pure cedar tree essential oil may be used to cure the reddened and chapped skin of the hands and heal cracks around the nails, thereby restoring smoothness, softness, and a velvety texture to the hands, so there would be no shame in offering your hand for a kiss from a real gentleman.
Aroma Recipes
Inhalations in the treatment of inflammatory diseases of the respiratory organs: add 10 to 15 drops of cedar essential oil to one litre of hot water.
Combination of rubbing and inhalation: add 5 to 10 drops of cedar essential oil to the inhaler or to a wide vessel containing boiling water, inhale the steam with the head covered. On the completion of the inhalation, rub the chest with cedar essential oil in a mixture with cedar nut oil of (7 to 10 drops to 5 ml) and insulate with a blanket.
Sitting bath in cases of cystitis, urethritis: in a half-filled (to the waist) bath with warm water (39-40?C), add 15 to 20 drops of cedar essential oil. Take a 10 to 15 minute bath two to three times a day. The course of treatment is 10 days.
Applications in cases of external hemorrhoids: on the hemorrhoids place a cotton tampon saturated with a mixture of cedar nut oil and cedar essential oil (8 to 12 drops for 10 ml of a warm oil base).
In cases of toothache: moisten a cotton tampon or bandage with cedar tree essential oil and apply it to the sore tooth or inflamed gum for 10 to 20 minutes. Repeat after one and a half to two hours.
Compress to eliminate joint pains, bruises: on a moist gauze compress or any other soft cloth place 10 drops of pure cedar essential oil.
Warming massage to eliminate muscle pains: aromatic mixture - 3 drops each of cedar and rosemary essential oils, and 2 drops of eucalyptus essential oil for 20 to 25 ml of cedar nut oil.
In cases of catarrhal type arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis: rub pure cedar essential oil into the joints previously warmed with a compress of warm sea salt. After rubbing, repeat the compress.
Aroma baths with cedar essential oil are very effective as an anesthetic in cases of arthrosis and aches and pains associated with a cold, and as a sudorific.
Enrichment of cosmetics (creams, shampoos, conditioners, hair masks): 5 to 10 drops for 10 ml of base.
Nourishing rejuvenating aroma cream with a slight lifting effect: dissolve 2 to 3 drops of cedar tree essential oil in 5 to 7 drops of cedar nut oil. Place it on the face and neck after cleansing, morning and evening.
Cosmetic remedy for cracks in the hands or feet: 15 to 20 drops of cedar tree essential oil for 10 ml of cedar nut oil.
In cases of dermatosis in children: mix cedar tree essential oil in the ratio 1:3 with a children's cream or cedar nut oil, and rub the red area.
Still More About the Cedar, the Unknown
L. A. Shchennikov, a well-known physician and professor, while striving to grasp the secret of longevity and healing persons from diseases, turned to the Bible, attempting to understand first and foremost the meaning of the letters inscribed therein. His conjectures about the method of regenerating a living cell encoded in the Bible were confirmed and later developed into a discovery. Based on the word post , the Russian word for "fasting", the professor compiled an "Alphabet of Self-Knowledge", deciphering this word as "continuing the movement of the birth force". According to the interpreter proposed by the professor, "cedar" is "the root of the new marvel of birth".
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INCREDIBLE BENEFITS OF CEDAR NUT OIL PLUS THE EFFECT OF ROSE HIP EXTRACT!
INGREDIENTS: 100% natural Cold-pressed Extra Virgin Siberian Cedar Nut Oil enriched with 100% natural whild harvested (not certified) Rose Hip Berries.
Siberian Taiga is one of the ecologically purest areas of the world. The virgin forest of the taiga has never been treated with any chemicals or artificial fertilisation, nor abused by agricultural machines, all flora in the Taiga has been preserved in the original condition by nature.
One of the most wonderful and beneficial gifts of Siberian Taiga is Rose Hip Oil. Wildly harvested, 100% natural Rose Hip berry is gathered carefully, by people lovingly devoted to this task.
Another great gift from the Siberian Taiga is Siberian Cedar nut oil. Wild harvested Cedar nuts, cold pressed, first press only, this is all original, 100% natural Siberian Cedar nut oil.
Using multistage cold extraction method originally developed in Russia, we preserve all nutritional value and bring you free of artificial ingredients, unique, 100% natural Siberian Cedar Nut Oil enriched with Rose Hip under Ringing Cedars of Russia brand name.
ROSE HIP BERRY
The rose hip and rose haw, is the pomaceous fruit of the rose plant, that typically is red-to-orange, but might be dark purple-to-black in some species. Contrary to the fairly common myth, rosehips are not poisonous.
Rose hips of some species, especially Rosa canina (Dog Rose) and R. majalis, have been used as a source of Vitamin C. Rose hips are commonly used as an herbal tea, often blended with hibiscus and as rose hip oil. They can also be used to make jam, jelly, marmalade and wine. Rose hip soup, "nyponsoppa," is especially popular in Sweden. Rhodomel, a type of mead, is made with rose hips.
Some species of rose are sometimes referred to as rose hip, including Rosa canina (dog rose), R. rubiginosa, and R. moschata (Musk-rose).
Health benefits
- Particularly high in Vitamin C, with about 1700-2000 mg per 100 g in the dried product, one of the richest plant sources.
- RP-HPLC assays of fresh rose hips and several commercially available products revealed a wide range of L-ascorbic acid content, ranging from 0.03 to 1.3%.
- Rose hips contain vitamins C, D and E, essential fatty acids and antioxidant flavonoids.
- Rose hip powder is a remedy for rheumatoid arthritis.
- Rose hips from the dog rose have antioxidant values that far exceed other berries such as blueberries
- As an herbal remedy, rose hips are attributed with the ability to prevent urinary bladder infections, and assist in treating dizziness and headaches. Rose hips are also commonly used externally in oil form to restore firmness to skin by nourishing and astringing tissue.
- Brewed into a decoction, can also be used to treat constipation.
- Rose hip oil contains a lot of iron, so some women brew rose hip tea during menstruation to make up for the iron that they lose with menses.
Usage
Rose hips are used for herbal tea, jam, jelly, syrup, beverages, pies, bread, marmalade, and rose hip oil.
A few rose species are sometimes grown for the ornamental value of their hips, such as Rosa moyesii, which has prominent large red bottle-shaped fruits.
Rose hips have recently become popular as a healthy treat for pet chinchillas. Chinchillas are unable to manufacture their own Vitamin C, but lack the proper internal organs to process many vitamin-C rich foods. Rose Hip Oil provides a sugarless, safe way to increase the Vitamin C intake of chinchillas and guinea pigs.
Rose hips are also fed to horses. The dried and powdered form can be fed at a maximum of 1 tablespoon per day to improve coat condition and new hoof growth.
The fine hairs found inside rose hips are used as itching powder.
Roses are propagated from hips by removing the seeds from the aril (the outer coating) and sowing just beneath the surface of the soil. Placed in a cold frame or a greenhouse, the seeds take at least three months to germinate.
In World War II, the people of England gathered wild-grown rose hips and made a Vitamin C syrup for children. This was because German submarines were sinking many commercial ships: citrus fruits from the tropics were very difficult to import.
By indigenous people
Rose hips were used in many food preparations by the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Rose hips are used for colds and influenza. The Latin binomial for this herb is Rosa laevigata.
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The brand name "THE RINGING CEDARS OF RUSSIA" stands for business integrity, decency and the highest possible quality of product. All products marketed under this brand name convey the primordial power of Nature and the warmth of our hearts. We offer:
A variety of high-quality cedar products, including cedar nuts and cedar nut oil.
Huge plantations of cedar trees grow in the Siberian taiga, said to be the ecologically purest area of the world. The virgin forest of the taiga has never been treated with any chemicals or artificial fertilisation, nor abused by agricultural machines.
Cedar nuts (the seeds of the cedar tree) take two years to mature, during which time the tree accumulates a huge volume of positive cosmic energy. Crops of nuts are harvested manually by people lovingly devoted to this task, working in a pleasant environment without undue haste to create unique products full of positive energy reflecting the infinite powers of Nature. Specific preparations include:
We pick only cedar cones which fall naturally from the trees, thus ensuring that only ripe cones are selected. We always avoid hitting the trees to shake unripe cedar cones down (as happens with some other commercial operations) -- a practice which causes the nuts to lose their healing power.
Cones are then manually shelled with the help of wooden shell-removers. Nut centres are separated from their shells using wooden rollers.
Cedar nut oil and cedar nut flour marketed under our brand name are obtained by the cold-pressure method, using manual wooden oil-presses.
Cedar nut oil is then stored in special containers and packed in a small village near Novosibirsk by name "Kandayrovo" using unique technology to avoid any contact with metal. The whole process is strictly supervised to ensure it complies with all sanitary requirements.
Final products are placed in special packaging to prevent daylight penetration, and stored at a temperature of 0C to +5C to better preserve the product's natural components. The resulting product is a bright gold-coloured liquid with the pleasant smell of cedar nuts. It is a 100% natural product with strong healing powers.
SIBERIAN CEDAR NUT OIL

Siberian Cedar nuts (cedar nuts) contain about 60% oil. They are therefore pressed to obtain Cedar nut oil, which is available on the market as a very expensive gourmet cooking oil. Cold pressing in all-wooden presses is preferred to retain the nutritional properties of nuts and derive the oil of highest quality.
The Cedar nut oil bearing "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" brand comes exclusively from wild-harvested Siberian Cedar nuts - one of the most nutritious Cedar nuts in the world. In comparison, other Cedar nut oils are usually pressed from the Italian pignolia Cedar nuts, which are not nearly as potent and are often harvested from trees growing in plantations. Our Siberian Cedar nut oil is extra virgin (100% cold pressed from freshly shelled raw Siberian Cedar nuts), whereas most Cedar nut oils on the market are either not cold pressed or even pressed from roasted (!) Cedar nuts, which significantly decreases the oil value. Finally, "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" Siberian Cedar nut oil is the only one which is available on the market anywhere in the world pressed with wooden presses in accordance with traditional techniques described in Vladimir Megre's life-changing book "The Ringing Cedars of Russia". In contrast, all other Cedar nut oils are pressed using steel presses, which immediately degrades them (contact with steel oxidizes some of the Cedar nut oil's most important ingredients such as vitamins, and is known to remove the 'life force' from the oil).
Cedar nut oil has also traditionally been used in ancient Russian and European natural medicine to cure a wide array of ailments - ingested (decreasing blood pressure, boosting immune system resistance, etc.) or applied externally (a range of dermatological disorders). It is also used in expensive cosmetics.
Cedar nut oil contains pinolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid, and is marketed in the U.S. as a means stimulate cell proliferation, prevent hypertension, decrease blood lipid and blood sugar, and inhibit allergic reactions.
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SPINACH AND RICOTTA CHEESE PASTA SAUCE
This delicious sauce is great served on any pasta. It is easy to prepare and has a wonderful creamy taste.
Ingredients:
500 g fresh spinach, chopped
120 g ricotta cheese
1 teaspoon pine nut oil
15 g cedar nuts
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg, freshly grated
1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped
salt and fresh ground black pepper, to taste
1 garlic clove, minced (optional)
1 teaspoon vegetable stock, powdered (optional)
Preparation:
1. Heat the cedar nut oil in a pan and fry the onion on low heat until soft (but not browned).
2. Add the spinach, thyme and garlic (if using).
3. Continue to cook on low heat for about 2-3 minutes (until the spinach leaves have wilted).
4. Add the ricotta cheese and mix, using a wooden spoon, until it forms a smooth sauce.
5. Season with nutmeg, salt, freshly ground pepper and powdered vegetable stock (optional) to taste.
6. Sprinkle with toasted cedar nuts and serve immediately on your favourite pasta.
Servings: 4
VEGETARIAN LOAF
This vegetarian meatloaf is low in fat and high in fiber. Top or serve with ketchup or tomato sauce like traditional meatloaf, if you wish.
Preparation Time: 15 mins
Cook time: 1 hour
Ingredients:
1 medium onion, chopped
6 cloves garlic, chopped
1 Tablespoon cedar nut oil
2-1/4 cups corn flakes
2 cups non-fat cottage cheese
3 large brown eggs, well beaten
1 can (4 or 4.5 ounce) chopped green chile peppers
1/3 cup cedar nuts
1 small bag (1/2 cup) chopped pecans (or walnuts)
1/4 cup vegetable broth
1/2 can (4.25 ounce) chopped black olives
1 teaspoon soy sauce, optional
Seasoning to taste: black pepper, Italian seasoning, dried cilantro, dried fenugreek, dried dill, dried chives
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Saute onions and garlic in cedar nut oil. Let cool. Add corn flakes, cottage cheese, eggs, chile peppers, cedar nuts, pecans, vegetable broth, black olives, optional soy sauce, and seasonings. Mix well. Add a splash of beer if it seems too dry.
Bake 1 hour in a lightly oiled loaf pan or casserole dish.
GARLIC RICE WITH CEDAR NUTS
Ingredients:
1 sm. green pepper, cut in strips
1 sm. red pepper, cut in strips
1/4 c. cedar nuts
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tbsp. butter, melted
1 1/3 c. cooked rice, cooked in vegetable broth
2 tbsp. snipped fresh parsley
Preparation:
Cook peppers, cedar nuts, and garlic in butter in large skillet over medium- high heat until light brown.
Add rice and parsley; stir until thoroughly heated.
Servings: 4
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