Eucalyptus radiata - 10 ml fruit

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Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata
Thriving in the drained soils of subtropical higher ground, eucalyptus radiata has a grey-blue trunk, deciduous bark, round juvenile leaves and lanceolate adult leaves. Australian aborigines use the fresh leaves to dress their wounds.
Labels
  • Chemotyped essential oils
  • 100% natural origin ingredients
  • Recyclable packaging
Dosage
Ingest 2 drops on a neutral carrier 3 times a day.
Maximum recommended daily dose for the oil: 6 drops - 220 mg.
Advice
Formula to increase the natural defenses against winter ailments:
• In a 10 ml bottle : 150 drops CTEO Ravintsara + 70 drops CTEO Eucalyptus radiated + 35 drops CTEO Laurel noble + 35 drops CTEO Niaouli.
• In diffusion: a few drops of the mixture in all types of essential oil diffusers
Precautions
• Seek advice from a healthcare practitioner
• Keep out of reach of young children.
• Does not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
• Do not exceed the recommended dose.
• Do not use during pregnancy and breast-feeding and in children under 6 years old.
• Keep away from any source of heat and light.
Reference

256

EAN

5420008502569

ACL

7753091

CNK

1626605

CN

191530.6

Nut/PL

PL175/52

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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