Immune wellness support and environmental cleansing.
During World War I, Dr. Jean Valnet used essential oils on the battlefield after medicines ran out. French universities at that time carried out many invitro studies to determine which essential oils had various characteristics. After the war, Valnet trained hundreds of French physicians in the traditional use of essential oils (Valnet, Practice of Aromatherapy), with this field of study still active today as represented by the work of Dr. Daniel Penoel, M.D. (Poenel and Franchomme, 1990).
Traditional Information:
Ingredients:
Uses: Inhale or diffuse; dilute a few drops in water treatments. Add 8 to 10 drops to water for aromatic enjoyment.
This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The above information is for educational purposes only, and nothing contained herein should be construed as medical advice.
1/8 oz: $10; 1/4 oz: $18; 1/2 oz: $30; 1 oz: $48
Physical Index: Antibacterial Properties, Antiviral Properties, Antifungal Properties, Balancing, Cleansing, Immune Wellness, Nerve Wellness.
References:
Poenel, M.D., Daniel and Pierre Franchomme. L'aromatherapie exactement, Limoges, France. Jollois, 1990.
Valnet, Jean, M.D. The Practice of Aromatherapy, 1980, Healing Arts Press, Rochester VT, 05767.