Cajuput,
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Cautions and warnings:
Do not use pure essential oils. Essential oils are diluted in a vegetable oil when applied to the skin. Carry out a skin tolerance test in the crook of your elbow and wait 48 hours before using the oil on the skin. Do not use the essential oil if you notice a reaction such as redness, itching or stinging.
Keep out of reach of children.
If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center.
Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Essential oils should not be applied to the eyes, the eye contour area, neither into the ears. In case of contact, apply a plenty of vegetable oil and take promptly medical advice.
If symptoms persist or worsen when using essential oil, consult a health care practitioner.
If you have epilepsy or asthma, consult a health care practitioner prior to use.
Avoid exposure of applied area(s) to the sun.
Contraindications:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use essential oils.
Known adverse reactions:
If you experience nausea, dizziness, headache or an allergic reaction, discontinue use.
Storage:
Store in airtight, light-resistant container at room temperature.
Responsibility:
The information contained on our site is presented purely for information purposes and cannot, in any case, bind the responsibility of the company. In no way does this information constitute a recommendation for preventive or curative treatment, prescription or diagnosis, nor should it be considered as such.
The Cajeput of Vietnam, Melaleuca cajuputi, an evergreen tree, up to 30 m high, whose thick, whitish bark exfoliates in wide strips, is native to Southeast Asia and northern Asia. 'Australia.
This tree of the Myrtaceae family, like the tea tree and the niaouli, prefers river banks, marshy or flooded areas in the rainy season.
The French name cajuput and the specific epithet of the Latin name cajuputi, are phonetic borrowings from Indonesian, Kayu putih "white wood".
For the Malay and the peoples of the Moluccan archipelago, cajeput oil was a panacea.
This reputation extended to all of Indonesia, India, Malaysia, China and Vietnam.
Strong in 1.8 cineole, with a light green color and a fresh smell, woody and close to eucalyptus, it is known for its effectiveness and the sweetness of its oil.
The European colonists quickly adopted it saying “It is used as an excellent remedy against rheumatic pains and paralysis, by applying it in friction. »
This launched the production for export of cajeput oil in the Moluccas archipelago in the 17th century.
It was one of the first products from Southeast Asia imported into Europe by the Dutch.
This oil, which is used in friction and in synergy for diffusion, is a first-rate ally for all winter discomfort.
Both to support the health of the respiratory tract and to relieve the joints affected by the cold or the effort on the slopes and slopes of our Nordic country.
Repair
The Cajuput repairs the energy field while protecting it ; the loss of vital energy is gradually disappearing, and with it the feeling of tiredness or even exhaustion.
Pulmonary and skin anti-inflammatory, analgesic.
This shrub in the Myrtaceae family is recognized as antiseptic and digestive (in friction, diluted in vegetable oil on the stomach).
It also has mucolytic virtues (in friction, diluted in oil on the chest in the event of congestion of the respiratory system) and diluted in oil, the Cajuput also relieves herpes damage.
This organic essential oil of cajuput from Vietnam is distilled from the leaves of the plant.
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