Savory thyme flowering top
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Thymus satureioides
Native to North Africa, this plant grows on stony, rather arid soil. Thyme is the prime example of a plant species that illustrates the concept of chemotype. There are several chemical races of thyme, and the chemical composition of the essential oil varies according to the biotope in which it grows. The factors influencing the composition, and thus the therapeutic activity, are amount of sunlight, altitude, soil type, air purity, etc.
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Dosage
Cutaneous use - Always dilute: 3 drops HE + 5 drops VO of hazelnut for example
Advice
"In massage:
2 drops CTEO Thyme with savory leaves + 2 drops CTEO Gaulthérie + 10 drops of VO Apricot kernels in case of stiffness, aching, numb, tired muscles and for joint flexibility. "
2 drops CTEO Thyme with savory leaves + 2 drops CTEO Gaulthérie + 10 drops of VO Apricot kernels in case of stiffness, aching, numb, tired muscles and for joint flexibility. "
Composition
*Ingredient from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 control) - ECOGARANTIE ® certified product in accordance with ECOGARANTIE specifications (CERTISYS control).
Precautions
Harmful if swallowed. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Can cause skin allergy. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not apply pure on the skin. Do not ingest. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor. DO NOT induce vomiting. Store away from any source of heat and light. See instructions.
Reference
15219
EAN
5420008526756
CNK
2732386
Paraf
970263517
Nut/PL
PC-344333017
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