Organic ladaniferous cistus-5ml-Dr.Valnet
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Cistus
Discover organic Cistus essential oil, 5ml from Dr.Valnet.
Why use Dr.Valnet's organic Cistus essential oil?
Healing. Hemostatic. Skin regenerating
We don't broadcast it. On the skin, it presents no contraindication to the physiological doses recommended by a specialist therapist.
Cistus essential oil is mainly used to stop small bleedings, cuts, nosebleeds, hemorrhoids, etc. It has a remarkable and rapid hemostatic action.
It also helps with healing and is used in cosmetology for its anti-wrinkle properties.
How to use Cistus essential oil?
Oral route: no
On the skin:
1 drop applied with a cotton swab in the nose quickly stops the bleeding.
1 to 2 pure drops on cuts, abrasions associated with 2 drops of true lavender. It will be very useful to breastfeeding mothers to quickly heal the ends of damaged breasts. Add a little sweet almond oil and 1 drop of Lavender with Cistus. AFTER feeding.
In case of hemorrhoidal bleeding, with lavender and sweet almond oil.
In broadcast: no
Beauty:
Cistus essential oil slows the appearance of wrinkles and helps the skin to regenerate. You can put 1 drop in the day or night cream with each application for 1 to 2 months.
Respect the instructions and precautions for use, dosages. Perform a skin test at the bend of the elbow to avoid the ever-possible risk of allergy. Apply a drop and wait 24 hours for a possible skin or other reaction. Watch out for your eyes!
For any therapeutic use of essential oils or internal use, use during pregnancy, during breastfeeding, for young children, consult a specialist doctor. For more information and therapeutic uses, consult a specialist doctor.
It is recommended to ensure that you have a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not a medication.
What is Cistus essential oil?
Some notions of botany
Originating mainly from Spain and around the Mediterranean, cistus are shrubs which have a predilection for dry (generally siliceous but also calcareous) and sunny soils. They also have the particularity of regenerating easily and even multiplying after fires. This explains why the Mediterranean maquis and scrublands, so often affected by forest fires, are covered with cistaias which flower between spring and summer (April – June).
A little history
Its name comes from the Greek “kiste” which means “capsule”, in reference to the shape of its fruit. Highly prized in Antiquity for its amber scent and its many virtues, cistus was used in certain religious rituals and for the preparation of medicinal ointments or ointments. Its gum, labdanum, was part of the composition of the sacred essences of ancient Egypt with incense, cedar, myrrh and benzoin.
Cistus ladaniferous essential oil Dr.Valnet: technical sheet
Distilled part |
twigs |
Chemotype |
α-pinene |
Distillation |
with low pressure water vapor |
Origin |
Spain |
Yield |
67 kg for 1 kg of EO |