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Chess produces an essential oil that has been studied extensively in French universities for its anti-infective power. It is unavoidable in the fight against pathogenic germs, although its regular use is limited due to its dermocausticity on sensitive or pure skin. This perennial, short-stemmed, leafy plant is found on hills and low limestone mountains.
- 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.
Orally: for infectious problems, 2 to 3 drops of chemotyped AE in a loaf of bread 3 times a day.
External route: possible dissolution in an AV of sesame, hazelnut ...
Usually, during trips to the tropics, 1 drop of chess, one drop of labrador tea, one drop of peppermint in a spoonful of honey or a crumb of bread in the morning and evening will help prevent potential problems.
The aromatic
BY QT.lemon
The distilled part: Sheets and branches
The Origin: Madagascar
Properties :
By Anethum graveolens
BY QT.lemon, lemon
The distilled part: Seeds
The Origin: Hungary
Properties :