Organic Rosemary Verbenone 5ml Essential Oil
ORGANIC ROSEMARY VERBENONE ESSENTIAL OIL
Rosmarinus officinalis verbenoniferum.
(contraindication for children under 12 and highly sensitive hepatic subjects)
Usage: Topical (caution, never use undiluted, always dilute in vegetable oil!) for local friction, massage - Bath - Inhalation.
Properties: Hepatic and biliary regenerating and draining, hypophyso-ovarian and testicular regulator, anticatarrhal, mucolytic, expectorant, cicatrizing and skin regenerating, lipolytic. Nervous and cardiac regulator with dose effect, i.e., in very small doses (consult a doctor).
If in doubt or have questions, do not hesitate to seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist
Name: Rosemary with Verbenone.
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis verbenoniferum.
Extraction Method: Hydro distillation.
Distilled Part: Flowering tops.
Plant Origin: Corsica.
USAGE PRECAUTIONS:
Not recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for individuals with hormone-dependent cancer pathologies.
QUALITY:
Our Commitment:
All our essential oils are 100% organic, pure, natural, complete, unadulterated, meaning they contain all the aromatic components of the plant.
CULTIVATION:
Our essential oils come from endemic plants cultivated on parcels of Cap Corse, respecting nature, the plant, and human beings. This is why we are Ecocert certified. Products from wild harvesting adhere to the "Charter for the Harvesting of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants in Corsica". Other essential oils sold on our site are also from organic farming.
APPEARANCE: Clear liquid.
Color: Pale yellow to yellowish-green.
Scent: Herbaceous, fresh, fine, more or less camphoraceous.
COMPOSITION:
Main Chemical Constituents: α-Pinene, Borneol Acetate, Verbenone
Allergens: Limonene, Linalool, Neral, Geranial, Citronellol, Geraniol, Eugenol, Benzyl Benzoate.
From one year to another, the composition of essential oils varies because the conditions in which the plant grows are never the same. The chemical composition of the oil in your bottle is therefore unique. It is available upon request, send us an email in the "contact" tab to obtain it.
USAGE TIPS:
Use: Topical (caution, never use undiluted, always dilute in vegetable oil!) for local friction, massage - Bath - Inhalation.
Properties: Hepatic and biliary regenerating and draining, hypophyso-ovarian and testicular regulator, anticatarrhal, mucolytic, expectorant, cicatrizing and skin regenerating, lipolytic. Nervous and cardiac regulator with dose effect, i.e., in very small doses (consult a doctor).
Possible Synergies: Immortelle, Fine Lavender.
Packaging: 5 ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap.
Storage: Store preferably in a place protected from air, heat, and light.
*ESSENTIAL RULES FOR USING ESSENTIAL OILS
1. Seek Professional Advice: Before using essential oils, it is recommended to seek advice from a doctor, a specialized pharmacist, or an aromatherapist.
2. Follow Prescribed Dosage: Pure essential oils contain 100% active ingredients. It is important to follow the instructions for use and duration of use.
3. Avoid for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women: Although not all essential oils are prohibited during pregnancy or breastfeeding, their use is discouraged during this period. The reason is simple: the active ingredients they contain can pass through the placenta (and affect the fetus) and into your milk.
4. Prohibited for Young Children: Aromatherapy can be dangerous at certain ages. It is prohibited for children under 3 years of age and strongly discouraged for children under 7 years of age, especially due to its irritating, allergenic, and sometimes neurotoxic effects.
5. Do Not Apply to Mucous Membranes: Regardless of how they are used (absorbed or applied to the skin), essential oils should never be used undiluted on mucous membranes, such as the ears, nose, eyes, or intimate areas.
6. Wash Hands After Each Use: You should thoroughly wash your hands after applying essential oils. If you don't, their active ingredients will continue to penetrate your tissues, and if you touch your eyes, for example, you may be in for an unpleasant surprise.
7. Properly Store Them • Essential oils should be kept out of the reach of children and animals. • To preserve their quality, bottles must be tightly closed and stored away from heat and light. • Some essential oils should be stored in a cool place (especially citrus oils like lemon or orange). • It is not recommended to use them more than 2 years after opening the bottle. • If in doubt, don't hesitate to smell the bottle: if it has an unpleasant odor, it may have expired.