Winter savory (Mountain savory) flowering top

Field of application

Respiratory Health - Urinary Tract

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Satureja montana
Winter savory provides an essential oil which has been widely studied at French universities for its anti-infectious properties. It is an indispensable tool in the fight against pathogens, although its regular use is limited because of its dermocaustic effect on sensitive skin, or when used undiluted. This perennial plant, with short, very leafy stems, can be found on limy low mountains and hillsides.
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  • Chemotyped essential oils
Dosage
2 drops, 3 times a day on a neutral support. (150 mg)
Advice
On a daily basis, during a trip to the tropics, 1 drop CTEO Mountain savory + 1 drop CTEO Ledon + 1 drop CTEO Peppermint in a dumpling of bread to swallow morning and evening will make you miss a large number of inconvenience.
Precautions
Keep out of the reach of young children. • Does not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. • Do not exceed the recommended dose. • Unless otherwise authorized, do not use during pregnancy and lactation and in children under 3 years of age. • Keep away from any source of heat and light.
Reference

594

EAN

5420008505942

ACL

7753346

CNK

1626886

Nut/PL

PL 175/66

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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