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  • Atlas cedarwood

    Cedrus atlantica

    Drainage, Detox and Slimming

    The Atlas cedar is native to North Africa. In the distant past, he also lived in Europe in a natural state. It supports the cold very well and its port is more erect and slender than the cedar of Lebanon. Its needles are bluish, its branches ascending and shorter than those of other cedars; its bark is light gray and cracks with age; its cones are 6 cm long, with a small hollow in the center.

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    Cedrus atlantica
  • Atlas cedarwood
    • Bio

    Atlas cedarwood

    Cedrus atlantica

    Drainage, Detox and Slimming

    The Atlas cedar is native to North Africa. In the distant past, he also lived in Europe in a natural state. It tolerates the cold very well and its port is more erect and slender than the cedar of Lebanon. Its needles are bluish, its branches ascending and shorter than those of other cedars; its bark is light gray and cracks with age; its cones are 6 cm long, with a small hollow in the center.

    4311

    Cedrus atlantica
  • Bergamot
    • Bio

    Bergamot

    Citrus bergamia

    Sleep and Relaxation

    Native to china, bergamot belongs to the botanic family of the Rutaceae under which we also find all the citrus fruits: lemon, mandarin, grapefruit and orange. The essence, obtained through cold pressing of the zest, has very subtile citrine and cosy fragrance, and its atmospheric diffusion seduces evryone.

    7237

    Citrus bergamia
  • Black spruce
    • Bio

    Black spruce

    Picea mariana

    Joints and Muscles

    Native to Canada, this conifer grows on mountain slopes and peat bogs. It has a grey-brown bark that peels off, groups of red flowers and acicular leaves. The fruit is a 4-cm long red-brown hanging cone.

    6910

    Picea mariana
  • Bourbon geranium

    Pelargonium x asperum

    CTEO - OTHERS

    Native to South Africa (mother plant = pelargonium graveolens), geranium has been hybridized to give cultivars in Egypt, China, 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 start of flowering. It prefers coastal slopes and sand dunes exposed to the sun.

    494

    Pelargonium x asperum
  • Bourbon geranium | Inula
    • Bio

    Bourbon geranium

    Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon

    Beauty Treatments

    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
  • Elettaria cardamomum
    Out-of-Stock
  • Carrot

    Daucus carota var. sativus

    Beauty Treatments

    This herbaceous plant is well known for its taproots, orange, fleshy and not very woody. The erect stem offers many branches with finely cut leaves and whose white or pink flowers are arranged in aerial umbels very characteristic of this botanical family.

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    Daucus carota var. sativus
  • Carrot

    Daucus carota var. sativus

    CTEO - PREPA

    This herbaceous plant is well known for its taproots, orange, fleshy and sparsely woody. The erect stem offers many branches with finely cut leaves and white or pink flowers arranged in aerial umbels very characteristic of this botanical family.

    234

    Daucus carota var. sativus
  • Ceylon cinnamon | Inula
    • Bio

    Ceylon cinnamon

    Cinnamomum zeylanicum / verum

    Urinary Tract

    Ceylon cinnamon (bark) has a molecular profile very close to that of China. : their pharmacological actions are excessively similar, which is why both appear, even today, in the European pharmacopoeia when they were already referenced in the first Chinese pharmacopoeia 2,500 years before our era!

    6121

    Cinnamomum zeylanicum / verum
  • Ceylon cinnamon

    Cinnamomum zeylanicum / verum

    Urinary Tract

    Ceylon cinnamon (bark) has a molecular profile very close to that of China. : their pharmacological actions are excessively similar, which is why both appear, even today, in the European pharmacopoeia when they were already referenced in the first Chinese pharmacopoeia 2,500 years before our era!

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    Cinnamomum zeylanicum / verum
  • Chinese cinnamon

    Cinnamomum cassia

    Urinary Tract

    G. Capus said of this lauracea:“ there is no prescription from a Chinese doctor without cinnamon. Indeed, its polyvalent antiseptic, anti-infectious and antibacterial power with a very broad spectrum of action and very powerful action. powerful destroys 98% of pathogenic bacteria, gram + cocci and gram - bacillus. It is also a powerful sympathetic nervous system tonic and general stimulant, sexual-aphrodisiac.

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    Cinnamomum cassia
  • Chinese cinnamon
    • Bio

    Chinese cinnamon

    Cinnamomum cassia

    Urinary Tract

    Of this lauracea, G. Capus said : ”There is no prescription without cinnamon in Chinese medicine”. Indeed, its multiple antiseptic, anti-infectious and very broad-spectrum powerful action destroys 98% of pathogenic bacteria, grampositive cocci and gram-negative bacilli. It is also a powerful tonic of the sympathetic nervous system and a general and sexual stimulant and aphrodisiac.

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    Cinnamomum cassia
    Out-of-Stock
  • Chinese cinnamon

    Cinnamomum cassia

    Urinary Tract

    Of this lauracea, G. Capus said : ”There is no prescription without cinnamon in Chinese medicine”. Indeed, its multiple antiseptic, anti-infectious and very broad-spectrum powerful action destroys 98% of pathogenic bacteria, grampositive cocci and gram-negative bacilli. It is also a powerful tonic of the sympathetic nervous system and a general and sexual stimulant and aphrodisiac.

    120

    Cinnamomum cassia
  • Cistus Labdanum

    Cistus ladaniferus

    Beauty Treatments

    Is a bush with beautiful white flowers and a pink colored heart, grey-green leaves shiny on the upperside and more colour drained and «sticky» on the underside. This essential oil shows the importance of research at high level for its possible effects on auto-immune deficiencies.

    4629

    Cistus ladaniferus
  • Cistus Labdanum
    • Bio

    Cistus Labdanum

    Cistus ladaniferus

    Beauty Treatments

    Is a bush with beautiful white flowers and a pink colored heart, grey-green leaves shiny on the upperside and more colour drained and «sticky» on the underside. This essential oil shows the importance of research at high level for its possible effects on auto-immune deficiencies.

    3519

    Cistus ladaniferus
  • Clary sage

    Salvia sclarea

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    "Native to Western Asia and Southern and Central Europe, this biennial herbaceous plant of the Lamiaceae family is widely cultivated in temperate countries as an ornamental plant but mainly to produce an essential oil used in the manufacture of liqueurs or perfumes. Sage was one of the saving plants of the Middle Ages. The Greeks, Romans, and Arabs commonly used it as a tonic and compress against snakebites. Egyptian women used to drink sage juice to increase their fertility. ""Whoever has sage in his garden does not need a doctor"" (provencal saying)."

    16599

    Salvia sclarea
  • Clary sage
    • Bio

    Clary sage

    Salvia sclarea

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    "Native to East Asia and Southern and Central Europe, this grassy biennial plant of the Lamiacee family is grown on a large scale in countries with a moderate climate as a ornamental plant but essentially to produce an essential oil used in the fabrication of liquors or perfumes, Sage was a salvaging plant in the Middle Ages. The Greeks, Romans and Arabs commonly used it as a tonic or in compresses against snake bites. Egyptian women had the habbit to drink sage juice to increase their fertility. ""He who has sage in his garden, doesn't need a doctor"" (Provencal proverb)."

    16598

    Salvia sclarea
  • Clove
    • Bio

    Clove

    Eugenia caryophyllus

    Urinary Tract

    Native to the Molucca islands, this 20-m tall tree thrives on drained tropical maritime soils. It has tough, persistent leaves found opposite each other. Its pinkish white flowers are grouped in small, compact ramified cymes.

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    Eugenia caryophyllus