Description
Escentia Myrtle essential oil is a very mild oil and is perfect for children's remedies, particularly coughs, colds and chest infections. Its astringent action on greasy skin can help with bad cases of acne. Myrtle is also an adaptogen essential oil, meaning it helps to regulate the body's natural response to stress. Sizes: 5ml, 10ml or 20ml. USES & BENEFITS: Acne, asthma, bronchitis, colds and 'flu, chronic coughs, hemorrhoids, thyroid function. HOW TO USE: To treat haemorrhoids, add 5 drops myrtle to a tablespoon of natural aqua cream, and blend well. You can apply a several times a day, to relive the pain and swelling. Add 3-4 drops to a bowl of steaming hot water, cover your head with a towel and breathe in the vapour. BLENDS WELL WITH: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove, Ginger, Lavender, Lime. ACTIVE PROPERTIES: Anticatarrhal, Antiseptic, Astringent, Bactericidal, Balsamic, Expectorant. INGREDIENTS
Escentia Myrtle essential oil is a very mild oil and therefore perfect in children's remedies, particularly coughs, colds and chest infections. Its astringent action on greasy skin can help with bad cases of acne. Myrtle is also an adaptogen essential oil.
Sizes: 5ml, 10ml or 20ml.
USES & BENEFITS
Acne
Asthma
Bronchitis
Colds and 'flu
Chronic coughs
Haemorrhoids
Regulates thyroid functioning
HOW TO USE
To treat haemorrhoids, add 5 drops myrtle to a tablespoon of natural aqua cream, and blend well. You can apply a several times a day, to relive the pain and swelling.
Add 3-4 drops to a bowl of steaming hot water, cover your head with a towel and breathe in the vapour.
BLENDS WELL WITH
Bergamot
Clary Sage
Clove
Ginger
Lavender
Lime
ACTIVE PROPERTIES
Anticatarrhal
Antiseptic
Astringent
Bactericidal
Balsamic
Expectorant
INGREDIENTS
100% pureMyrtle essential oil(Myrtus communis).
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Morocco
EXTRACTION
Steam distilled from leaves and twigs
PACKAGING
This 100% natural, aromatherapy grade essential oil is packaged in an amber glass bottle. Always store away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its therapeutic properties.
REFERENCES
Lawless,The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils Ryman,Aromatherapy Bible