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Essential oil Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) organic
This little tree with persistent and shiny leaves has white fragrant flowers and orange coloured fruit. Native to China, the mandarin was named after the Chinese mandarins to whom it was traditionally offered as a present. The relaxing and soothing effect coupled with the much appreciated fragrance of the mandarin essence, make it one of the most suited anti-stress aromas.
Information on packaging is only in Dutch, French and Spanish.
Shelf life is about 2 years.
Content ml 10
Tea tree essential oil 10 ML
The Benefits of Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil
Promotes the natural resistance of the body.
The essential oil of tea tree is essential in the medicine cabinet. The tea tree is an extraordinary anti-infective. Mycoses, bacteria, viruses ... Nothing resists him!
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
Juniper essential oil 10 ML
The Benefits of Organic Juniper Essential Oil
The essential oil of juniper promotes the natural drainage of the body.
Eliminates water retention problems, promotes thinning.
Certified organic
Tea tree essential oil LE CHATELARD 1802
The Benefits of Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil or CHATELARD 1802 Tea Tree
Promotes the natural resistance of the body.
The essential oil of tea tree is essential in the medicine cabinet. The tea tree is an extraordinary anti-infective. Mycoses, bacteria, viruses ... Nothing resists him!
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.