Eucalyptus Radiata Bio - PR
Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata Aromatic molecules : 1,8 cineol, α-terpineolDestilada : sheet
Grows in the drained soils of the subtropical highlands, the radiated eucalyptus has a bluish grey trunk, a decaying bark, young leaves
Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata, whether or not in shell
Distilled part: leaf
Grows in the drained soils of the subtropical highlands, the radiate eucalyptus has a bluish-grey trunk, a deciduous bark, rounded young leaves and lanceolate adult leaves. Australian Aborigines use the fresh leaves to bandage wounds.
Special precautions:
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- It is advisable to follow a varied, balanced diet and to lead a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
-Unless directed by a doctor or pharmacist, do not use during pregnancy, lactation or in children under 3 years of age.
- Keep away from any source of heat and light.
Professional advice:
Internal route: 2 drops of chemotyped AE mixed with honey, olive oil or cane sugar under the tongue, 3 times daily.
External route: 3 to 4 drops of chemotyped AE + 3 drops of hazel AV, 3 times daily, applied to the area to be treated.
Usually: The most effective is to apply 4 to 6 drops of eucalyptus radiata to the chest, back or arch of the feet to protect against winter colds. Aromatherapy not only heals but prevents.