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Esential oil Atlas cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) organic
Atlas Cedarwood comes from North Africa. A very long time ago, it also grew in Europe in natural conditions. It can face cold weather, its needles are bluish, and its bark is light grey.
Information on packaging is only in Dutch, French and Spanish.
Shelf life is about 5 years.
Content ml 10
Atlas cedar essential oil (Cedarwood) 10 ML
The Benefits of Organic Atlas Cedar Essential Oil
Organic Atlas cedar essential oil helps to keep skin and scalp healthy.
Major anticellulite it helps destocking fats.
Certified organic
Cinnamon essential oil 5 ML
The Benefits of Organic Cinnamon Essential Oil
Cinnamon essential oil helps stimulate the body\'s natural defenses.
Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil is probably the most powerful antibacterial. It kills 99.9% of microbes even those resistant to antibiotics, but watch out for its aggressiveness on the skin.
Certified organic
Wild orange essential oil 10 ML LE CHATELARD
The Benefits of Wild Orange Essential Oil
The essential oil of sweet orange promotes a good digestion.
Atmospheric antiseptic, sweet orange essential oil, is bactericidal, antifungal and antiviral. It acts in particular on fungi responsible for pulmonary infections and it disinfects the ambient air. A use in atmospheric diffusion is therefore particularly recommended.
Mint essential oil 10 ML LE CHATELARD 1802
The benefits of the essential oil of mint.
The essential oil of Menthe des Champs provides freshness and relief of pain. It is the most minty mint essential oils. Its vasoconstrictor action makes it possible specifically to calm the migraines in local application. It is also indicated for the treatment of zonas, herpes or eczema, and is effective in cases of nausea.
Essential oil with cinnamon LE CHATELARD
The benefits of cinnamon essential oil from CHATELARD 1802
Cinnamon essential oil helps stimulate the body\'s natural defenses.
Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil is probably the most powerful antibacterial. It kills 99.9% of microbes even those resistant to antibiotics, but watch out for its aggressiveness on the skin.