The processing of cedar nuts begins at the end of September in Buryatia and Tomsk (Siberian taiga). Cedar nuts and cedar nut oil not only taste delicious, they also contain a variety of vitamins, amino acids, unsaturated fatty acids, calcium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, and other essential minerals.
The picture shows the skins between the hard shell of the cedar nut and the nut itself. These are used to fill the cedar pillows.
Cedar nuts
After cracking the nut shells, the nuts are only touched and sorted by female hands.
Cedar nuts
In good spirits and with the intention of giving people love, the nuts are sorted and packed into small linen bags.
Cedar nuts
Cedar nuts feed many animals and people in one of the most extreme regions on earth—Siberia.
Cedar nuts
The power lies in the intentions.
Cedar nut oil
Cedar nut oil should be produced in a wooden press, as this is the only way to preserve its potency and effectiveness.
Cedar nut oil according to Anastasia's instructions
All production steps, from cracking the cedar nuts to extracting the cedar nut oil, are carried out quickly. Only hands and cedar wood come into contact with the nuts.
Cedar nut oil
The cedar nut oil is quickly bottled in small bottles and sealed. The taste and aroma are fully preserved thanks to the rapid production process. Contact with metal is strictly avoided.
Production of cedar oil
Cedar nut flour
Raw food is made from cedar nut flour.
Thanks to the equipment used to separate the cedar nut kernel from the shell, which is covered only with wood, the nut kernel does not come into contact with metal. The cedar nut shells are then washed, dried, ground, and used for other products.
Liquid cedar resin flows from the trunk of a cedar tree, then crystallizes, is collected and purified to make a kind of chewing gum. It is also added to cedar oil at a ratio of 5 or 10 percent.
Cedar needles are used to produce essential oils. Cedar needles are very rich in phytocides—a powerful disinfectant that we absorb through the respiratory tract.
Cedar cone leaves
Cedar cone leaves are also used in the production of essential oils.
The production of the company “The Sounding Cedars of Russia” is completely waste-free, as everything from the roots to the needles of the Siberian cedar is used. The products are only sold in their original packaging with the “The Sounding Cedars of Russia” seal as original goods.
“God created the cedar tree as a storehouse of cosmic energy. Even a tiny piece of cedar contains more energy than all of the energy plants built by humans on Earth combined. The cedar tree absorbs the energy generated by humans through the cosmos and releases it when there is a shortage of it in the cosmos and, consequently, in humans and all living beings and plants.” Quote from Anastasia