Juniper
Field of application
Joints and Muscles - Urinary Tract - Circulatory Care - Drainage, Detox and Slimming
This product interests you ?
Share
Juniperus communis ssp communis
This tufted shrub, common in the mountainous regions, moors and glades of the northern hemisphere has very narrow leaves ending in a sharp point.
The berries are round, initially green then bluish-black and covered with wax when mature.
The berries are round, initially green then bluish-black and covered with wax when mature.
Labels
Dosage
Ingest 1 drop on a neutral support twice a day (100mg).
Advice
2 drops CTEO Juniper common in honey 3 times a day, will overcome any muscle or joint genes.
1 drop CTEO Juniper common in your marinades or sauces.
1 drop CTEO Juniper common in your marinades or sauces.
Precautions
• Seek advice from a healthcare professional.
• Not for use in renal failure.
• No prolonged use (maximum 6 weeks)
• 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.
• Not for use in renal failure.
• No prolonged use (maximum 6 weeks)
• 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
3455
EAN
5420008534553
ACL
7753122
CNK
1626621
Nut/PL
pl 175/179
Regulatory status
Dietary supplement
The other products of the field of application Drainage, Detox and Slimming
Katrafray
Cedrelopsis grevei
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
This shrub from Madagascar provides an essential oil from its bark. Its biochemical composition is very original by the sesquiterpene it contains: limpid ishwarane and light yellow to orange in color, its woody and balsamic smell is very pleasant.
117
Cedrelopsis grevei