Myrtle (Red) Oil
Description
Breathe - Cold Season
Fill a bowl with steamy water, and add one drop of red myrtle. Inhale the steam and feel blocked breathing channels clear!
Purify - Germs
Diffuse red myrtle when everyone gets home from work or school. It can reduce airborne threats and support a healthy household.
Relieve - Soreness
Soothe a red, tender, puffy area with a blend of red myrtle essential oil diluted in Trauma Oil.
Product Properties
Country
Morocco
Plant Part
Leaves
Cultivation
Certified Organic
Chemical Families
Monoterpenes
Esters
Oxides
Botanical Families
Myrtaceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic Properties
Antispasmodic
Carminative
Digestive
Expectorant
Antimicrobial
Notes
Middle
Top
Aromas
Fresh
Herbaceous
Camphoraceous
Safety & Shelf Life
Shelf Life
4 years
Safety & Warnings
If oxidized, it may cause irritation or sensitization. It may antidote homeopathic remedies. It is too strong to use with babies or children under 5 years old. Use with caution on children between 5-10 years old. Care must be taken when using with asthmatics.
GCMS Data
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