Siberian Cedar is a Cure.
Throughout the centuries both the material
and spiritual culture of the Urals and Siberia inhabitants were strongly
associated with a Cedar tree. The Kazaks who inhabited the Urals used to
call a Cedar tree a “Siberian Giant”. The peasants from Tobolsk region named
Cedar as a “Sacred Tree”. Nowadays Cedar is still considered as the “Tsar”
of Siberia, a wonder tree, a patriarch of Northern forests. The Siberian
Cedar has become a national pride of Russia.
According to
ancient books, God created Cedar to accumulate cosmic energy. It is believed
that a small piece of a Cedar tree possesses much more energy than all power
equipments on earth that have ever been made by people. All cedar trees that
grow on earth are meant to perform a special task of accumulating the energy
of Cosmos. 
Cedar trees feed and heal. Since the old time people of the Urals, Siberia and of the Northern Europe had always been aware of the healing qualities of a Cedar tree and they used their knowledge to cure various diseases and disorders. The Cedar tree had always been cherished and protected by people. Books on alternative medicine contain a lot of information about Cedar’s phenomenal characteristics. Every part of a cedar tree, starting from its leaves and needles, including its bark, possess super effective healing qualities.
In 1792 academician P. S. Pallas wrote about the nuts of the Siberian cedar that rejuvenates “a man’s strength” and gives him youth and produces amazing results in increasing the resistance to any diseases. In the “Old Testimony” (the third Book of Moses-Levite 14, 4) Cedar tree is mentioned as healing and depurative.