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Essential oil Ginger (Zingiber officinale) organic
The ginger root is known for over 6000 years in India and China to treat stomach ailments, diarrhea and qualms but widely spread because of its culinary use. Actually, several double blind studies with placebo have established the effectiveness of ginger in the treating of pregnancy and post-operatory nausea. The E-Commision for phytotherapy recognizes the medical use of the ginger root to treat digestive disorders and to prevent nausea caused by travelling.
Information on packaging is only in Dutch, French and Spanish.
Shelf life is about 5 years.
Content ml 10
Essential oil Rosemary cineole (Rosm. off. ct cin.) organic
Rosemary is a small shrub that grows in the North African garrigue on the Mediterranean. It has linear, tough, green-lasting leaves with parallel rolled edges. It has bluish, sometimes white flowers. Rosemary ct cineol essential oil resembles Eucalyptus radiata and ravintsara essential oil. Therefore, it is used for the same indications and is combined with one of these two to achieve a stronger synergistic effect.
Information on packaging is only in Dutch, French and Spanish.
Shelf life is about 5 years.
Content ml 10
Exotic Verbena essential oil 10 ML LE CHATELARD
The benefits of the essential oil of lemon or exotic verbena.
Calming nervous: the essential oil of Exotic Verbena has a calming and sedative action on the central nervous system. It is effective in case of sleep disorders and energy loss.
Rosemary essential oil 10 ML LE CHATELARD 1802
The Benefits of Rosemary Verbena Essential Oil
The essential oil of rosemary verbenone is recommended to clear the airways in case of bronchial congestion, sinusitis, cold or bronchitis.
Balancing of the nervous system, nervous tonic, stimulant Tonic and stimulant of the nervous system, the essential oil of rosemary to verbenone is used in case of fatigue overwork or exhaustion.
Effective against psoriasis, rosemary essential oil Verbénone accelerates tissue repair and prevents its inflammation, thus participating in healing.