Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) peel
•General tonic, calms the nervous system •Good against acne, eczema, psoriasis and seborrhoea •Can cause photosensitivity and brown spots before sun exposure •Always dilute before applying on skin Clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) flower buds •Powerful, large spectrum antibacterial, analgesic •Used in infections such as respiratory infections, dental infections and acne •Anesthetic effect – used for dental pain •Eliminate fungus, parasites and worms •Always dilute before applying on skin •Do not use around pregnant women or animals – even in diffuser Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) leaf •Decongestant: stops mucus production, expectorant, mucolytic •Affections of the respiratory tract (bronchitis, etc.) •Do no use on babies •Dilute before applying on skin •Not recommended in case of high blood pressure or epilepsy Frankincense (Boswellia carterii) gum resin •Healing through skin regeneration •To brighten depressed moods •Dilute before applying on skin •Do not ingest Lavender (Lavendula officinalis) flowering tops •Powerfully calming, sedative, muscle relaxant, •Anti-inflammatory on wounds •Analgesic on headache •Decongestant and antitussive •Muscular and rheumatic pain •General tonic •Only essential oil that can dissolve directly in water |
Lemon (Citrus limonum) peel
•Most powerful disinfectant, antiseptic, antibacterial •Oily skin •Very photosensitizing and irritating for the skin: always dilute before applying on skin avoid before sun exposure Peppermint (Mentha piperita) flowering herb •Strong analgesic and anesthetic for headaches, migraines, earaches, sore throat, muscular and joint pain, tendinitis •Digestive stimulant, antispasmodic •Not recommended in case of high blood pressure •Not recommended for children or pregnant women •Do not use on large surface of skin because it can cause hypothermia Rosemary (Rosmaninus officinalis) whole plant or flowering tops •Reduce mucus production, expectorant, mucolytic •Decongestant of the venous circulation •Soothes muscular and arthritic pain •Avoid overdosing (no more than 4-5 drops 3 times a day) Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) leaf and twig •Antiparasitic, antiseptic and used as large spectrum antibacterial •For gingivitis, mouth ulcers, warts and acne •Fatigue, nervousness •Repels lice – can be applied directly on hair and added in shampoo •Very stimulating - Use sparingly •External use only |