Ceylon cinnamon bark
Field of application
Digestion and Intestinal Health - Insect Repellant - Urinary Tract
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25 drops CTEO Ceylon Cinnamon + 50 drops CTEO Atlas Cedar + 50 drops CTEO Grapefruit + 50 drops CTEO Lemon Eucalyptus + 75 drops CTEO Rosemary CT Camphor in 100 ml of VO Jojoba.
2 applications per day on fatty areas for a month.
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Precautions
• Do not consume for more than 14 days.
• 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.
• Do not use during pregnancy and breast-feeding and in children under 6 years old.
• Store away from any source of heat and light.
Reference
6121
EAN
5420008511837
CNK
2797736
Nut/PL
france
Regulatory status
Dietary supplement
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