Ravintsara

Ravintsara - Cinnamomum camphora - ct cinéole- Organic

Aromatic molecules : Sabinene, 1,8 cineole, α-terpineol
Distilled organ : leaf

Native to Madagascar and also known as Cinnamomum camphora ct cineole ,ravintsara grows wild in wet tropical forests and can reach a height of 15 metres. Its leaves are oval, alternate, tough, wide, persistent and shiny on the upper side, a reminder that it belongs to the Lauracea family. The plant flowers from November to January and produces a very characteristic berry.

 

Traditionally known for its properties :

antiviral and immune stimulant • antibacterial • anticatarrhal, expectorant • neurotonic (powerful energizer).

Special precautions :

- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Does not replace a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless medical or pharmaceutical advice, not to use during the pregnancy and breast feeding and in the child of less than 3 years.
- Keep out of heat and light.

Professional advice:

Internal : 2 drops CTEO 3 times a day, in synergy with niaouli or narrow-leaved eucalyptus, in honey, olive oil or on a lump of cane sugar under the tongue.
External : 5 drops CTEO, 3 times a day, massaged into both sides of the spine or on the chest.
Daily use : to boost the immune defence system:locally 6 drops on the arch of the foot morning and evening.


BIO (ORGANIC) refers to organically grown product. (Certisys-BE-BIO-01)

++++ Highly recommended - (!) Use with caution

Oral useUse on skinAir diffusionInhalation Aerosol
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