
Ladrôme Laboratoire Aloysia citriodora - lemon verbena essential oil 5ml, organic
LADRôME LABORATOIRE- 100% organic essential oil
- Fresh, citrusy fragrance
- Versatile in use
- Relaxation and relaxation
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Lemon Verbena Essential Oil from Ladrôme
Product details
- Latin name: Aloysia citriodora
- Family: Verbenaceae
- Parts used: Leaves, stems, flower buds
- Obtained by: Traditional water vapor distillation
- Main constituents: Aldehydes, terpenes, monoterpenols, sesquiterpenes
The essential oil of fragrant vervain (Lippia citriodora) is known for its fresh, citrusy fragrance with a slightly spicy undertone. This 100% organic oil is obtained by steam distillation of the leaves and is widely used in aromatherapy and cosmetics.
The oil is traditionally valued for its strong sedative, calming and soothing properties. Because of this, it is often used for nervositas (nervousness, tension, stress), anxiety, agitation, insomnia (insomnia), depression, dejection, melancholy and sadness. In addition, it is used for lack of optimism, hope and confidence, as well as for lack of concentration, lethargy and nervous fatigue.
Ladrôme stands for pure and organic quality
Ladrôme is a French brand specializing in organic plant extracts, including essential oils, hydrolates and tinctures. The brand works with carefully selected ingredients and sustainable production methods to ensure the purity and quality of their products. With a strong focus on organic farming and eco-friendly processes, Ladrôme offers a wide range of natural products for various applications.
EAN | 3486330128770 |
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Ingredients | Verbena triphylla* essential oil (*) from organic farming |
Use | Average equivalent: 1 ml = 29 drops Maximum daily dose: 0.10 ml of essential oil (i.e. 3 drops). 1 drop, diluted on a neutral base (honey, neutral tablet, etc.), 3 times a day. Children 6 to 12 years of age: 1 drop, 1 time per day. On the skin, use only in appropriate dilution. Keep out of reach of children. |
Case per | 24 |
Warehouse Id | vrij citroen |