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Citrus sinensis
Native to to the Mediterranean bassin and tropical regions, the fruit of the Citrus sinensis is called 'sweet orange' in order to make the distinction from the 'bitter orange' (Citrus aurantium). The birthplace of this orange tree is found between the Himalaya and Southern China. Around the year 1400, Portugese have imported it. Since then, the culture has spread considerably overdifferent countries. The sweet orange tree, a small tree belonging to the Rutacees family, is an old hybrid, stemming probably from a crossbreeding of the Citrus maxima and Citrus reticulata.
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  • BIO UE
Dosage
Ingest 1 drop on a neutral support twice a day. Maximum recommended daily dose for the oil: 2 drops - 80 mg.
Advice
Diffuse in the bedroom to promote relaxation and sleep but also for air disinfection.
Composition
*Ingredient from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 control) - BIO means: from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 control).
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

3924

EAN

5420008568909

ACL

4702555

CNK

2431310

Nut/PL

PL 175/131

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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