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SERVICE-TREE - 30 ml
Sorbus Aucuparia gemmae - For traffic
Circulatory Care
Rowan has a very pleasant flavor, close to almond. It promotes circulation in all members of the body, its action is remarkable on the blood system as a venous drainer.
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Sorbus Aucuparia gemmae - For traffic -
SWEET ALMOND - 30 ml
Prunus Amygdalus gemmae - The fatty blood bud
Circulatory Care
The almond tree supports blood circulation and the functioning of kidney activity.
030063
Prunus Amygdalus gemmae - The fatty blood bud -
Sweet chesnut bud - 30 ml
Castanea Vesca gemmae - The retention bud
Drainage, Detox and Slimming
If a man makes a stick out of chestnut wood and holds it in his hand so that it is warmed, his veins and all the strength of his body will be strengthened. St Hildegarde in the 12th century. The chestnut tree facilitates venous circulation.
030103
Castanea Vesca gemmae - The retention bud -
Tangerine (Manderine) - 10 ml
Citrus reticulata
Sleep and Relaxation
This little tree persistent and shiny leaves has white fragrant flowers and orange coloured fruit. Native to China, the mandarin was named after the Chinese mandarins to whom it was trditionally offered as a present. The relaxing and soothig effect and the much appreciated fragrance of the mandarin essence make it one of the most suited anti-stress aromas.
6808
Citrus reticulata -
Wintergreen - 10 ml
Gaultheria procumbens
Circulatory Care
This climbing subshrub, 15 cm tall, carries white to light pink flowers found near the leaf base. The persistent, finely dentate leaves are found at the end of stiff stems. Canadian wintergreen thrives on acidic, sandy woods and swampland and bears scarlet berries from October to March.
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Gaultheria procumbens