Known properties*: Healing, anti-coagulant, anti-hematoma
Description
What is quintessence? The optimization of the extraction with regard to the method and the distillation time observed by science in order to obtain the greatest richness in active ingredients.
Properly distilled , an essential oil contains 50 to 250 active molecules (for example, a synthetic drug only contains at best 3!): A richness that gives them concentration, diversity, but also power. extraordinary energy and a tenfold action all the wider when they are associated. All MAISON LAGET essential oils are chemotyped, botanically and biochemically defined, HEBBD, and above all: distilled long enough to extract all the active ingredients . Extensive requirements for certified quality aromatherapy.
Use & General Precautions
After reading the precautions for use , and unless there are special precautions for use, you can use essential oils:
- In inhalation or diffusion
- By dermal route (application, friction or massage pure or after dilution in a vegetable oil, according to dermocausticity)
- Orally (on prescription from a therapist, usually 2 drops in honey, 2 to 3 times a day maximum, use limited to short periods)
- In the bath (use a dispersant)
- but also… In cosmetics (1 to 2 drops in a care cream), sauna, cooking, deodorization, cleaning, laundry, the fight against insects…
For more detailed information on the virtues and uses of essential oils for your well-being and beauty, consider consulting our reference books on aromatherapy. If in doubt, consult.
Composition, properties, recipes & Special precautions for use
Composition :
Product from Organic Farming certified by FR-BIO-01
HEBBD essential oil 100% pure and natural
obtained by slow steam distillation.
Chemotype: neryl acetate, italidiones
Distilled part: flowering top
Color: Yellow to light yellow
Smell: Spicy, typical of eugenol
Known properties (bibliography):
A very precious oil...
Very powerful blood anticoagulant (varicose veins, couperose, cyanosis).
Anti-hematoma, the most effective antiphlebitic among natural products (even old internal or external hematomas, phlebitis, oedema).
Mucolytic and expectorant (bronchitis or nasopharyngitis).
Antispasmodic (aerophagia, gastritis, colitis).
Hepatopancreatic stimulant (cholesterol, hepatocyte deficiency, cirrhosis).
Astringent and healing (wounds, trauma).
Remarkable anti-rheumatic (arthritis and rheumatism).
USE :
Internal route:
2 drops of HE in honey, vegetable oil or on a sugar, under the tongue, 2 times a day for liver ailments.
External route:
In all cases, locally next to the target organ to be treated, 2 to 8 drops of EO depending on the extent and importance, in a penetrating and repeated massage as needed.
Special precautions:
Can be applied pure on the skin. Anticoagulant, do not use under anti-coagulant treatment or in the event of an operation.
Do not use in pregnant women or in children under 12 without medical advice.
Identification & Packaging
Food grade essential oil.
100% of the total ingredients are of natural origin.
100% of the total ingredients are from Organic Farming.
Certified by ECOCERT FR-BIO-01
Amber glass bottle with codigoutte
Recyclable packaging, without over-packaging in order to respect the environment 5ml.
*Disclaimer: The information on essential oils available here and in our general documentation is provided for your information and cannot claim to be exhaustive. They do not in any way replace the essential medical opinion in establishing a diagnosis and in assessing the seriousness of a pathology. This information, resulting from research carried out by health professionals, is the synthesis of our readings on aromatherapy, in particular the reference works of Pierre Franchomme and Dr Daniel Pénoël: "Aromatherapy exactly" Roger Jollois Publisher, aromathologist pharmacist Dominique Baudoux: “Aromatherapy, healing with essential oils” Éditions Amyris, by Dr. Zhiri and Dominique Baudoux: “Scientific aromatherapy – Chemotyped essential oils and their synergies” Editions Inspir, by Dr. Jean Valnet: “The Aromatherapy» Pocket Book, by Danielle Festy, Pharmacist: "My bible of essential oils", by Fabienne Millet, Pharmacist: "The great guide to essential oils", Marabout. They cannot constitute medical indications, nor even engage our responsibility in the event of an accident, injury or damage suffered.