Clove flower bud

Field of application

Natural Immunity - Urinary Tract

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Eugenia caryophyllus
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.
Labels
  • Chemotyped essential oils
Dosage
Ingest 1 to 2 drops on a neutral support maximum 3 drops per day. Maximum recommended daily dose for the oil: 3 drops - 125 mg. Do not use for more than 14 days.
Advice
"Tooth that grows and hurts?
No more worries by mixing 2 drops CTEO Clove tree + 2 drops CTEO Noble Chamomile in 10 ml VO of Hazelnut.
Apply 2 drops of this mixture on the tip of the little finger and massage the baby's gums as needed. The pain will subside quickly. "
Precautions
"Seek advice from a health professional • Keep out of reach of young children. • Do not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. • Do not exceed the recommended dose. • Do not use for during pregnancy and breastfeeding and in children under 6. • Keep away from any source of heat and light.
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Reference

262

EAN

5420008502620

ACL

7752996

CNK

1626456

Nut/PL

PL175/53

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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