Natural Health
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Shea butter
Butyrospermum parkii - First cold pressing and processing of Shea nuts
VEGETABLE OILS
"Protective balm! The favorite melting vegetable butter of African mothers for the beauty and health of their families. This solid butter melts easily in the hands on application, or can be melted in a double boiler to make balms or masks. It is protective, softening, regenerating and nourishing. In early pregnancy, pregnant women appreciate it on the stomach or hips. For babies, it is also ideal for dry or damaged skin. And throughout life, as soon as the need for tissue repair arises, shea butter is your best ally. Composition at a glance: A small half of monounsaturated fatty acids (omega 9). A little more than half of saturated fatty acids (including stearic acid especially, cleansing and in good affinity with the skin and the hair). Many unsaponifiables known to be anti-inflammatory. "
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Butyrospermum parkii - First cold pressing and processing of Shea nuts -
Palmarosa
Cymbopogon martinii var. motia
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"This grass of Indian origin has long, narrow leaves and linear inflorescences. With its very pleasant fragrance, this essential oil is ideal for all fungal, scarring and eczematous skin ailments. Definitely one of the 10 major essential oils."
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Cymbopogon martinii var. motia -
St John's Wort
Hypericum perforatum - Lipid-extract - Maceration of flowering tops of St. John's Wort
VEGETABLE OILS
Plant dressing! Used since well before the Middle Ages, St. John's Wort macerated in oil is a real vegetable dressing! A healing, repairing, soothing and anti-inflammatory oily macerate, we understand that it has been acclaimed so many times! This oil decongests any vascular or edematous disease as well. Ideal for ailments, but unfortunately photosensitizing, so we avoid exposure to the sun 24 hours after use. In œgood fame remedies (with a very good reputation), we recommend its application in the evening, at bedtime for example.
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Hypericum perforatum - Lipid-extract - Maceration of flowering tops of St. John's Wort -
Wheat germ
Triticum vulgare - First cold pressing of wheat germs
VEGETABLE OILS
Mother Earth! An oil rich in vitamin E to fight against aging. A little thick, this oil smells of bread and cereals. Its conservation is a little difficult and it is advisable to consume it quickly after opening. Dry and mature skin will appreciate it a lot in cosmetics. It is used alone or mixed with a more penetrating oil such as jojoba, hazelnut or black seed. It is also ideal in small quantities for breakfast for yogurt or vitamin cereals!
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Triticum vulgare - First cold pressing of wheat germs -
Frankincense
Boswellia carteri
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The best quality of this with history loaded essential oil is found in Yemen, the land of the Queen of Sheba. It is used in fumigation in many ritual ceremonies, the aromatherapist uses it for its healing and antifungal properties and to enhance medidative state. Note that the word incense is nowadays incorrectly used for a lot of burning products.
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Boswellia carteri -
Frankincense
Boswellia carteri
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
The best quality of this with history loaded essential oil is found in Yemen, the land of the Queen of Sheba. It is used in fumigation in many ritual ceremonies, the aromatherapist uses it for its healing and antifungal properties and to enhance medidative state. Note that the word incense is nowadays incorrectly used for a lot of burning products.
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Boswellia carteri -
Bourbon geranium
Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon
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Native to South Africa (mother plant = pelargonium graveolens), geranium has been hybridized to give cultivars in Egypt, China, and Reunion Island. The term "Bourbon" means "islands": the Bourbon cultivar comes in particular from the Indian Ocean (Reunion) but also from Madagascar, whose soils are favorable to its growth. The harvest is done at the beginning of flowering. It prefers coastal slopes and sand dunes exposed to the sun.
765
Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon -
Neroli
Citrus aurantium ssp amara
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The bigardier (bitter orange) is a tree of 5 to 10 m. Originally from India, it was introduced to Europe by the Crusades. The Moors cultivated it intensively near Seville in Spain. It bears a fruit smaller than a sweet orange and has rougher skin tinged with green or yellow.
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Citrus aurantium ssp amara -
Ginger
Zingiber officinale
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"The ginger root is known for over 6000 years in India and China to treat stomach ailments, diarrhea and qualms but widely spread because of its culinary use. Actually, several double blind studies with placebo have established the effectiveness of ginger in the treating of pregnancy and post-operatory nausea. The E-Commision for phytotherapy recognizes the medical use of the ginger root to treat digestive disorders and to prevent nausea caused by travelling."
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Zingiber officinale -
Niaouli
Melaleuca quinquenervia
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Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.
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Melaleuca quinquenervia -
Sweet marjoram
Origanum majorana
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Native to North Africa, this scented perennial plant has dark green oval leaves and small white flowers. When crushed, the leaves release a sweet, spicy powerful aroma appreciated by all. Sweet marjoram provides a precious essential oil for all ailments whose nervous origin is clearly established. In these situations, it remains an indispensable product because it re-establishes the patient’s terrain by balancing any nervous deviations.
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Origanum majorana -
Morrocan oregano
Origanum compactum
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Native to North Africa, this aromatic plant thrives on thin soil on a sunny mountainous slope. Its dark green, spicy-tasting leaves are oval and pointed, and its flowers are found in compact, scented pinkish purple inflorescences.
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Origanum compactum