Egyptian geranium fruit

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Pelargonium x asperum
Only a few of the over 500 species of geranium are used in aromatherapy. It is cultivated in Madagascar, La Reunion, Guinea and Algeria. The mild and smooth or stronger perfumes of some species explain their frequent use in perfumery and cosmetology.
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  • Chemotyped essential oils
Dosage
Ingest 1 drop on a neutral support 3 times a day.
Maximum recommended daily dose for the oil: 3 drops - 120 mg.
Advice
Mixture to apply on a crevice, a crack:
25 drops CTEO Rosemary verbenone + 50 drops CTEO Ladaniferous cistus + 50 drops CTEO Egyptian geranium in 5 ml VO of St. John's Wort.
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

502

EAN

5420008505027

ACL

7753139

CNK

1626639

Nut/PL

PL 175/95

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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