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Organic Bourbon Vanilla-10 ml-Dr.Valnet

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organic vanilla essential oil

Discover organic Bourbon Vanilla essential oil 10ml, from Dr.Valnet.

Why use Vanilla essential oil from Dr.Valnet?

Doctor Valnet's Vanilla essence is used to tone the body and stimulate the mind, to fight against depression, mild depression, and a lack of libido for men. Vanilla essence is also a real beauty and health treatment for the skin. Combined with other care oils, it helps stimulate regeneration, purify and help with better hydration.

It has digestive stimulation and sanitation properties and also soothing and relaxing properties, especially in children. It has even been used in diffusion to stimulate premature babies and reduce the mortality rate.

Because the effects at the same time, stimulating and relaxing, make it possible to stimulate the body and the mind without causing excitement or irritation. We can easily combine uses in the mouth, in massage on the skin and in breathing, for a combination of effects and properties.

This pure Vanilla essence is obtained by macerating Organic Bourbon vanilla pods in organic alcohol, a mixture which is then filtered.

How to use Vanilla essential oil from Dr.Valnet?

Vanilla essential oil is mainly used on the skin diluted to a maximum of 5% for cosmetic but also therapeutic treatments. Diffusion and the oral route are also used routes. The essential oil is not recommended for pregnant, breastfeeding women and babies under 3 years old.

Skin application

On the skin, Vanilla essential oil can be irritating, always carry out a skin test before use. It is used diluted to a maximum of 5%.

Ingestion

In cooking, 1 to 2 drops are enough depending on the size of your preparations to flavor them. Be sure to add them after cooking if there is cooking.

What is Vanilla essential oil from Dr. Valnet?

Vanilla planifolia

(Orchidaceae family)

Some notions of botany

Originally from Mexico, vanilla is a vine that clings to a tree to grow. Each flower must be fertilized, one by one and manually, which requires daily observation for the grower, as vanilla only flowers one day over a period of approximately two months. The flower opens at sunrise and only lives for a few hours. The work of the “matchmakers” starts very early in the morning and must be done quickly and with great dexterity, because every day there are thousands of flowers to fertilize.

The island of Madagascar has become the world's leading producer of vanilla.

A little history…

The Aztec name for vanilla, tlilxot chiti” means “black pod”. The first mention of vanilla is found in the Chronicles of the Aztec ruler Itzcoatl (1427-1440). The Aztecs and Mayans knew how to preserve the aroma of this spice and have used it for centuries, among other things in cocoa drinks to soften the bitterness.

The pre-Columbians also used vanilla as a diuretic and depurative, and gave it aphrodisiac and curative properties.

A century later, in 1518, conquistador Hernan Cortes brought the first Mexican vanilla plants to Europe.

Unfortunately, for more than two centuries, the various attempts to produce vanilla have failed, because only the Melipona bee, specific to Mexico, ensures the fertilization essential for the formation of the fruit.

In 1836, the Belgian botanist Charles Morren discovered artificial pollination of the orchid. A few years later, in 1841, Edmond Albius, a young slave from Bourne aged 12, managed to find, all alone, how to carry out the manual fertilization of each vanilla flower, thus replacing the Melipona bee.

A major discovery, still in use, which made it possible to develop vanilla cultivation on Reunion Island, then in Madagascar.

Vanilla essential oil from Dr.Valnet: technical sheet.

Distilled part

pods

Chemotype

vanillin, vanillic acid

Origin

France / Madagascar

Yield

200 g of pods for 1 kg of EO