Immunity Ebook Box

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In collaboration with "Goût de la Santé", we have created a pack to support your immunity during the delicate periods of autumn and winter.

What do you find in this pack?

* Ravintsara Hydrosol 250ml

* Kapha Drink 250ml

* Noble Laurel Hydrosol 500ml

* Immunity Ebook:

"How to take care of your immunity through diet and hydrotherapy?"

Properties :

-Ravintsara hydrosol is known to be an immune stimulant and antiviral. It is therefore suitable for disease prevention. (see scientific publications: see below)

Only the bi-distilled hydrosol of ravintsara is indicated for the following uses, due to its purity (absence of preservatives and solid plant micro-substances):

  • body care
  • beverage
  • nasal spray
  • mouth spray
  • aerosol

In the fight against viruses, it is ideally combined with the bi-distilled hydrosol of Laurel and Tea-tree.

Dosage:

  • As a drink: one capful of the bi-distilled hydrosol (or a mixture of hydrosols) in a glass with a little water, to be drunk 3 times a day OR 3 capfuls of this hydrosol (or the mixture) in the bottle of water that you drink throughout the day.
  • As a nasal spray : one pump in each nostril 3 to 5 times a day or after each time you have been exposed to a person at risk.
  • As an oral spray : as a preventative measure, 2 to 5 sprays in the mouth after each time you have been exposed to a person at risk (in the same way as using hydroalcoholic gel on your hands)
  • aerosol: 5 ml (or half a capful) of pure hydrosol (or hydrosol mixture) in a cold aerosol, 2 to 3 times a day as a preventative measure.

Bi-distilled hydrosols also lack the 'wet hay' smell that all first-distilled hydrosols (even good quality ones) have. Bi-distilled hydrosols are therefore more pleasant to use.

There are fewer risks in using hydrosols than essential oils.

CAUTION: First distillation hydrosols are not suitable for nasal sprays or aerosols, even if they are organic.

-Kapha Drink 250ml:

Drink, 100% natural from Ayurvedic medicine, without additives, sugar or synthetic sweeteners.

Savory, cinnamon, eucalyptus, thyme, pine, and rose will support your immunity, strengthen your lungs, and strengthen your heart chakra.

This drink will increase your tone, energy and hydration levels.

How to use it?

In case of cold, cough, hoarse throat, add 2 caps of this mixture of hydrosols to your hot drink (infusion, rice milk).

Drink without moderation whenever you feel the need.

Composition:

Subtle blend of double-distilled hydrosols of Rose, Savory, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, Pine and Cardamom.

- Noble Laurel 500ml:

Scientific publications:

1. Reichling, J., Schnitzler, P., Suschke, U., & Saller, R. (2009). Essential oils of aromatic plants with antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and cytotoxic properties–an overview. Complementary Medicine Research, 16(2), 79-90.

2. Mohammad, A., & Mehmood, D. In Vivo Anti-Viral Effect of Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil) and Olea europaea (Olive Leaf Extract) on Vero Cell Adapted Avian Influenza Virus . Human Journals. Research Article December 2018 Vol.:14, Issue:1 Citation: Mohammad Danish Mehmood et al. Ijppr.Human, 2018; Flight. 14 (1): 7-19.

3. Usachev, EV, Pyankov, OV, Usacheva, OV, & Agranovski, IE (2013). Antiviral activity of tea tree and eucalyptus oil aerosol and vapor . Journal of aerosol science, 59, 22-30.

4. Ankita, S., Chandra, S.S., & Arti, T. (2013). Phytochemical study and antimicrobial activities of cinnamomum camphora . World Journal of Pharmaceutical research Volume 3, Issue 2, 2287-2294

5. Astani, A., Reichling, J., & Schnitzler, P. (2010). Comparative study on the antiviral activity of selected monoterpenes derived from essential oils. Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 24(5), 673-679.

6. Blanchard, JM (2007). Cinnamomum camphora cineole (ravintsara), a plant for the prevention of nosocomial infections in hospitals ?. Phytotherapy, 5(1), 15-20.

7. Galan, DM, Ezeudu, NE, …, & Malcolm, BJ (2020). Eucalyptol (1, 8-cineole): an underutilized ally in respiratory disorders? . Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1-8.

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