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100% pure essential oil of Ravensara Wild

This oil is extracted from the leaves of wild Ravensara trees. Oils from wild-growing sources are usually organic, but not certified. These grow wild, without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. They grow in areas where the plants are naturally native and not commercially grown.

Ravensara Wild should not be confused with Ravintsara which is a completely different oil. Both come from Madagascar but Ravintsara contains completely different active ingredients including large amounts of 1.8 cineole.

Ravensara has a powerful antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect. Has a healing effect and relieves irritated skin. Tolerated by most skin types.

It should be able to help with pain, be anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and a good antioxidant. It should also be able to help other essential oils to be absorbed by the skin.

In aroma lamps and fragrance diffusers / diffusers, it is very useful during the flu season. The people of Madagascar refer to Ravensara essential oil as the oil of doctors. It is also considered to be a very good oil to use in essential oil blends to add extra effect and character.

Some keywords for areas where the oil has often been used.

  • Flu
  • Cold
  • Bronchitis
  • Other respiratory infections
  • Sinusitis
  • Cold sores
  • Shingles
  • Joints and muscle pain

Note:  Top.

Fragrance:  Slightly camphor / eucalyptus-like with herbs and fruity notes. Medium powerful.

Traditional mood usage:  Soothes and balances mood and depression. Uplifting, soothes grief and fear.

Traditional physical properties:  The oil can be used for aching muscles and joints. Then add just a few drops in a couple of tablespoons of fractionated / liquid coconut oil and massage the areas carefully.

NB!  Always test on a small area before applying the oil (thinned) on the skin for the first time.
Do not use internally.

Parts of the plant used:  Leaves from the tree.

Country of origin of the plant:  Madagascar

INCI:  Ravensara aromatica leaf oil.

Ingredients of the 26:  No

Main features:  Supports the immune system.
Uplifting, analgesic, stimulating, antiseptic and lightens the airways.

Fits well with:  Carnation, Eucalyptus, Lavender and Rosemary and Black Pepper.

Production method : The essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves of wild trees.

Storage:  Dark and cool, inaccessible to children.

10ml  glass bottle with standard recessed drop counter.

Tips for using Ravensara oil:

Dilution:

Dilute with a percentage of 1% of the finished mixture, usually 20 drops or 1 ml of essential oil to 100 ml of base oil. The safest is to mix with a little fractionated coconut oil, this also goes quickly into the skin together with the essential oil. Should not be used during pregnancy.

In diffuser / aroma lamp:

  • Direct inhalation from the bottle or in  diffuser, water vapor inhalation.
  • Ravensara essential oil is an effective air purifier. Feel free to use a combination of Ravensara and Eucalyptus in your diffuser and run it often. Feel free to use it when you need a little lift in the winter, or to freshen up and cleanse the mind.
  • Ravensara oil strengthens the respiratory function and gives an emotional boost. Often used in the same way as Tea Tree oil. Many people prefer Ravensara as it is more gentle and milder in scent.
  • To lighten the kitty, add a few drops of Ravensara in a steaming bowl of water and inhale deeply.

Take a few drops in a spray bottle with a little water (possibly 5 dr to 2 dl water), shake well and spray to clean surfaces, especially when viruses and disease are ravaging. Here you can also add a few drops of lavender and or eucalyptus for extra good effect. Or just spray into the air for a quick air purifier / good smell.

External / massage:

  • massage, compress, bath
  • Ravensara  used on the body when you are tired or overworked, it has a very relaxing and restorative effect.
  • To improve the immune system, you can mix a few drops of Ravensara with a few drops of Eucalyptus radiata in a base oil and masses on the solar plexus, chest and neck. Or add several drops in a warm, aromatic bath.  Otherwise, you can apply two drops undiluted under the soles of the feet.
  • Use a few drops in the foot bath when you know the first signs of a cold.
  • Mix Ravensara with base oil and apply as a compress over the stomach to support the digestive system.

General precautions when using essential oils:

Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of the reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should check specifically regarding the individual oils.

Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as a flavoring, but then only in microscopic amounts mixed with liquid or the like. In fact, drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can, in the worst case, be fatal.

Always read a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils.

 

Important information:  What has been written about the essential oil and its medicinal effect in certain ailments and diseases is intended for information only. We  does not take responsibility for any damage that may occur.

Organic essential oils of Ravensara Wild 10 ml

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  • 100% pure essential oil of Ravensara Wild

    This oil is extracted from the leaves of wild Ravensara trees. Oils from wild-growing sources are usually organic, but not certified. These grow wild, without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. They grow in areas where the plants are naturally native and not commercially grown.

    Ravensara Wild should not be confused with Ravintsara which is a completely different oil. Both come from Madagascar but Ravintsara contains completely different active ingredients including large amounts of 1.8 cineole.

    Ravensara has a powerful antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effect. Has a healing effect and relieves irritated skin. Tolerated by most skin types.

    It should be able to help with pain, be anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and a good antioxidant. It should also be able to help other essential oils to be absorbed by the skin.

    In aroma lamps and fragrance diffusers, it is very useful during the flu season. The people of Madagascar refer to Ravensara essential oil as the oil of doctors. It is also considered to be a very good oil to use in essential oil mixtures to add extra effect and character.

    Some keywords for areas where the oil has often been used
    Flu
    Cold
    Bronchitis
    Other respiratory infections
    Sinusitis
    Cold sores
    Shingles
    Joints and muscle pain
    Note: Top.

    Aroma: Slightly camphor / eucalyptus-like with herbs and fruity notes. Medium powerful.

    Traditional mood use: Soothes and balances mood and depression and anxiety. Uplifting, soothes grief and fear.

    Traditional physical properties: The oil can be used for aching muscles and joints. Then just add a few drops in a couple of tablespoons of fractionated / liquid coconut oil and massage the areas gently.

    NB! Always test on a small area before applying the oil (thinned) on the skin for the first time.
    Do not use internally.

    Parts of the plant used: Leaves from the tree.

    Country of origin of the plant: Madagascar

    INCI: Ravensara aromatica leaf oil.

    Ingredients of the 26: None

    Main features: Supports the immune system.
    Uplifting, analgesic, stimulating, antiseptic, and lightens the airways.
    Goes well with Carnation, Eucalyptus, Lavender and Rosemary, and Black pepper.Production method: The essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves of wild trees.Storage: Dark and cool, out of reach of children. 10ml glass bottle with a standard recessed drop counter. Tips for using Ravensara oil: Dilution: Dilute with a percentage of 1% of the finished mixture, usually 20 drops or 1 ml of essential oil to 100 ml of base oil. The safest is to mix with a little fractionated coconut oil, this also goes quickly into the skin together with the essential oil. Should not be used during pregnancy. In diffuser / aroma lamp: Direct inhalation from the bottle or in a diffuser, water vapor inhalation.Ravensara essential oil is an effective air purifier. Feel free to use a combination of Ravensara and Eucalyptus in your diffuser and run it often. Feel free to use it when you need a little lift in the winter, or to freshen up and cleanse the mind.Ravensara oil strengthens the respiratory function and gives an emotional boost. Often used in the same way as Tea Tree oil. Many people prefer Ravensara as it is more gentle and milder in scent. To lighten the kitty, add a few drops of Ravensara in a steaming bowl of water and inhale deeply.Take a few drops in a spray bottle with a little water (possibly 5 dr to 2 dl water), shake well, and spray to clean surfaces, especially when viruses and disease are ravaging. Here you can also add a few drops of lavender and or eucalyptus for extra good effect. Or just spray into the air for a quick air purifier / good smell.

    External / massage: massage, compress, bath Ravensara is used on the body when you are tired or overworked, it has a very relaxing and restorative effect. To improve the immune system, you can mix a few drops of Ravensara with a few drops of Eucalyptus radiata in a base oil and masses on the solar plexus, chest and neck. Or add several drops in a warm, aromatic bath. Otherwise, you can apply two drops undiluted under the soles of the feet. Use a few drops in the foot bath when you know the first signs of a cold. Mix Ravensara with base oil and apply as a compress over the stomach to support the digestive system. General precautions when using essential oils: Remember that all essential oils should be used with great care and respect. These drops are very potent and should be kept out of the reach of children. Pregnant women should avoid all essential oils and people with epilepsy, asthma and high blood pressure should check specifically regarding the individual oils. Never use essential oils internally. There are some exceptions for some of the oils as a flavoring, but then only in microscopic amounts mixed with liquid or the like. In fact, drinking only a few milliliters of essential oil can, in the worst case, be fatal. Always read a little before you start experimenting with essential oils and remember to check that they are labeled 100% pure essential oils. Important information: What has been written about the essential oil and its medicinal effect in certain ailments and diseases is for information only. We are  not responsible for any damage that may occur.

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