Laurel Bay fruit
Field of application
Respiratory Health - Digestion and Intestinal Health - Sleep and Relaxation - Beauty Treatments
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Laurus nobilis
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.
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Dosage
Ingest 1 drop on a neutral support once a day. Maximum recommended daily dose for the oil: 1 drop - 40 mg.
Advice
"2 to 3 drops CTEO Laurel noble + 2 drops CTEO Orange sweet in a nut of shampoo.
You will then discover the stimulating action on the scalp and hair, which will grow toned. "
You will then discover the stimulating action on the scalp and hair, which will grow toned. "
Precautions
Seek advice from a healthcare practitioner • Keep out of reach of young children. • Does not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. • Do not exceed the recommended dose. • Do not use during pregnancy and breast-feeding and in children under 6 years old. • Keep away from any source of heat and light.
Reference
335
EAN
5420008503351
ACL
7753151
CNK
1626654
Paraf
970263289
Nut/PL
PL175/56
Regulatory status
Dietary supplement
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