Patchouli fruit

Field of application

Circulatory Care

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Pogostemon cablin
Patchouli, native to 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.
Labels
  • Chemotyped essential oils
Dosage
Cutaneous use - Always dilute: 2 drops HE + 2 drops VO of hazelnut for example
Advice
"A“ patchouli ”fragrance for those who like this characteristic fragrance:
5 drops CTEO Patchouli + 1 drop CTEO Patagonian pine (Pinus ponderosa) + 1 drop CTEO Grapefruit + 100 drops of VO Jojoba. "
Precautions
May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not apply pure on the skin. Do not ingest. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor. DO NOT induce vomiting. Store away from any source of heat and light. See instructions.
Reference

15201

EAN

5420008526572

ACL

7753257

CNK

1626811

Nut/PL

PC-344332911

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