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Essential oil Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) organic
Patchouli, native of Indonesia, is much better-known and more widely used in perfumery than aromatherapy, but nevertheless possesses many excellent therapeutic properties for lymphatic and venous circulation.
Information on packaging is only in Dutch, French and Spanish.
Shelf life is about 5 years.
Content 10 ml
Clary Sage essential oil 10 ML
The Benefits of Organic Clary Sage Essential Oil
Clary sage essential oil promotes feminine harmony, especially at the important stages of female life.
She also participates in a smooth return of age.
Certified organic
Patchouli essential oil 10 ML
The Benefits of Organic Patchouli Essential Oil
The essential oil of patchouli promotes good digestion.
Anti-inflammatory cutaneous it limits the redness and sensations of heat resulting from inflammation.
Certified organic
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
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!
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.