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  • Field of application: Circulatory Care
  • Field of application: Respiratory Health
  • Bourbon geranium | Inula
    • Bio

    Bourbon geranium

    Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon

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    Native to South Africa (mother plant = pelargonium graveolens), geranium has been hybridized to give cultivars in Egypt, China, and Reunion Island. The term "Bourbon" means "islands": the Bourbon cultivar comes in particular from the Indian Ocean (Reunion) but also from Madagascar, whose soils are favorable to its growth. The harvest is done at the beginning of flowering. It prefers coastal slopes and sand dunes exposed to the sun.

    765

    Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon
  • Calophylle
    • Bio

    Calophylle

    Calophyllum inophyllum - First cold pressing of Calophyllier nuts

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    A real first aid kit all by itself! Its slightly thick texture, its greenish color and its strong curry odor should not discourage us. It is the ultimate circulation and healing oil. In Madagascar or in the islands where it is produced, only one word describes it: Re-ge-ne-rer! Calophylle oil will delight heavy legs, spider veins to reduce or fans of lymphatic drainage. It is reputed to strengthen and revive circulation at the same time. It is also a formidable anti-wrinkle ally when it is added to a cosmetic preparation, and when it is massaged on the body, stretch marks only have to behave well ...

    6732

    Calophyllum inophyllum - First cold pressing of Calophyllier nuts
  • Egyptian geranium

    Pelargonium x asperum

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    Only a few of the over 500 species of geranium are used in aromatherapy. It is cultivated in Madagascar, La Reunion, Guinea and Algeria. The mild and smooth or stronger perfumes of some species explain their frequent use in perfumery and cosmetology.

    502

    Pelargonium x asperum
  • Everlasting
    • Bio

    Everlasting

    Helichrysum italicum

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    Everlasting provides an exceptional, superb, rare, precious essential oil. Once you try it, you ll keep it for its surprisingly rapid effect. It is proof of aromatherapys remarkable action for the sceptics (and they exist !!). It is the natural plant product with the most powerful anti-haematoma activity. Everlasting is well worth its high price, as it works miracles and is an indispensable part of the family medical kit.

    15982

    Helichrysum italicum
  • Everlasting

    Helichrysum italicum ssp serotinum

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    Everlasting provides an exceptional, superb, rare, precious essential oil. Once you try it, you’ll keep it for its surprisingly rapid effect. It is proof of aromatherapy’s remarkable action for the sceptics (and they exist !!). It is the natural plant product with the most powerful anti-haematoma activity. Everlasting is well worth its high price, as it works miracles and is an indispensable part of the family medical kit.

    15989

    Helichrysum italicum ssp serotinum
  • Ho wood
    • Bio

    Ho wood

    Cinnamomum camphora

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    The Bois de Hô is related to the Cinnamomum family, like Ravintsara for example. The full botanical name is also Cinnamomum camphora CT linalool which could lead to think that it is Ravintsara but it is of a very different chemotype. Ho Wood essential oil is obtained by distilling the bark of a Chinese tree, also called Shiu wood or Chinese laurel. Twin of the Bois de Rose; Ho Wood essential oil has excellent efficacy and good skin tolerance.

    16112

    Cinnamomum camphora
  • Ho wood

    Cinnamomum camphora

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    The Hô wood is related to the Cinnamomum family, like Ravintsara for example. The full botanical name is also Cinnamomum camphora CT linalool which could lead to think that it is Ravintsara but it is of a very different chemotype. Ho Wood essential oil is obtained by distilling the bark of a Chinese tree, also called Shiu wood or Chinese laurel. Twin of the Rose wood; Ho Wood essential oil has excellent efficacy and good skin tolerance.

    5455

    Cinnamomum camphora
  • Laurel Bay

    Laurus nobilis

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    Much more well-known in ancient times, where wreaths crowned victors, and in cuisine, where it forms part of the bouquet garni, bay produces a remarkable essential oil that remains too little-used in aromatherapy. Native to the Mediterranean basin, this tree has a smooth, dark grey bark and leaves that are a dark shiny green on top and paler on the underside.

    335

    Laurus nobilis
  • Mastic tree
    • Bio

    Mastic tree

    Pistacia lentiscus

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    This evergreen shrub from the Mediterranean shores bears clusters of pale green flowers which will later give red-black fruits. Its bark is incised for its resin called mastic, which is chewed to freshen breath. On hot August days, it literally fills the air with its signature scent.

    3209

    Pistacia lentiscus
  • Niaouli

    Melaleuca quinquenervia

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    Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.

    75

    Melaleuca quinquenervia
  • Niaouli | Inula
    • Bio

    Niaouli

    Melaleuca quinquenervia

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    Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.

    2441

    Melaleuca quinquenervia
  • Palmarosa

    Cymbopogon martinii var. motia

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    "This grass of Indian origin has long, narrow leaves and linear inflorescences. With its very pleasant fragrance, this essential oil is ideal for all fungal, scarring and eczematous skin ailments. Definitely one of the 10 major essential oils."

    223

    Cymbopogon martinii var. motia
  • Palmarosa
    • Bio

    Palmarosa

    Cymbopogon martinii var. motia

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    "This grass of Indian origin has long, narrow leaves and linear inflorescences. With its very pleasant fragrance, this essential oil is ideal for all fungal, scarring and eczematous skin ailments. Definitely one of the 10 major essential oils."

    870

    Cymbopogon martinii var. motia
  • Spike lavender

    Lavandula latifolia spica

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    This aerial plant likes the scrublands of southern Europe and limy soils, is sensitive to cold and has light violet flowers on loose ears found on the top of long stems. Blooming and harvesting occur later than with true lavender Spike lavender provides an essential oil that is good for emergencies, as it can ”miraculously” sooth and heal severe burns and wasp stings almost instantaneously. The need for this EO in these circumstances proves that aromatherapy is indeed a form of medicine all by itself.

    2001

    Lavandula latifolia spica
  • Spike lavender
    • Bio

    Spike lavender

    Lavandula latifolia

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    This aerial plant likes the scrublands of southern Europe and limy soils, is sensitive to cold and has light violet flowers on loose ears found on the top of long stems. Blooming and harvesting occur later than with true lavender Spike lavender provides an essential oil that is good for emergencies, as it can ”miraculously” sooth and heal severe burns and wasp stings almost instantaneously. The need for this EO in these circumstances proves that aromatherapy is indeed a form of medicine all by itself.

    5172

    Lavandula latifolia