Tarragon essential oil is an excellent antiviral, antispasmodic and anti-allergic.
It can be used to stop hiccups. It is very pleasant to diffuse because of the aniseed aroma. Tarragon (aka Artemisia dracunculus, also known as tarragon) is a perennial plant belonging to the wormwood genus - it resembles it in appearance, but lacks the strong bitterness. Greens grow in the wild and can often be seen in green areas, sometimes we don't even know what the value of weeds is.
Tarragon essential oil is used in folk medicine, homeopathy, cosmetology and cooking.
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) essential oil is extracted from the leaves and stems of this plant. Tarragon is an herb with aromatic leaves that is widely used in cooking and has a history of use in traditional medicine.
Tarragon essential oil has its own unique aroma and is believed to have some potential benefits. It is important to be informed about these benefits and use them properly
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Cat. Number:AD-001
Its use in its pure form, undiluted, can cause irritation of the skin and mucous membranes! Essential oils are highly concentrated and should not be overdosed! Store at tº 7-25 º C, tightly closed and out of reach of children!
Immortelle CO2 Extract (Helichrysum italicum)
CO2 extraction, also known as supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, is a process for extracting useful substances from plants or other raw materials using supercritical (critical point) carbon dioxide as a solvent. When carbon dioxide is heated and pressurized to a specific point, it becomes supercritical, meaning it is in both the liquid and gas phases at the same time. In this supercritical state, CO2 can use its unique properties to extract various compounds from plants.
Helichrysum italicum (Helichrysum italicum) is a perennial herb found in various parts of the Mediterranean, including southwestern Europe and northern Africa. It is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and is used in medicine, cosmetics and aromatherapy.
CO2 extraction of Immortal is one of the methods for extracting its essential oil.
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White Wormwood CO2 Extract (Artemisia Absinthium)
CO2 extraction, also known as supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, is a process for extracting useful substances from plants or other raw materials using supercritical (critical point) carbon dioxide as a solvent.
When carbon dioxide is heated and pressurized to a specific point, it becomes supercritical, meaning it is in both the liquid and gas phases at the same time. In this supercritical state, CO2 can use its unique properties to extract various compounds from plants.
The CO2 extraction process is widely used in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and other industries. It is the preferred method for extracting active ingredients, such as essential oils, flavonoids, terpenes and other beneficial substances from plants, because it does not leave solvent residues and does not lead to degradation of the ingredients due to high temperature or chemical processes.
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Propylene glycol extract of Ruscus (Ruscus aculeatus) 100 ml.
Propylene glycol extract of Ruscus can be used in various cosmetic and skin care products due to its properties, such as strengthening the vascular wall and improving microcirculation.
How to use Propylene Glycol Extract of Ruscus:
Foot gel or cream:
Add a few drops of Ruscus propylene glycol extract to your foot gel or cream. This can help reduce swelling, improve microcirculation and reduce the feeling of heavy legs.
Massage oil:
Dilute the extract in a carrier oil (such as olive oil) and use to massage the leg area. This can help relax muscles and improve circulation.
Vein Care Cream:
Include Ruscus extract in vein care creams. This can be helpful in venous circulation problems.
Care for sensitive skin:
Add a few drops of extract to your face or body cream to care for sensitive skin. This can help strengthen capillaries and reduce inflammation.
Massage: in depression, fear, insomnia, nervous exhaustion. For skin toning - 2 k. petitgrain in 50 ml of base oil (almond, wheat germ, apricot kernels). Under stress - 50 ml of apricot kernel oil, 3 tbsp. petitgrain, 1 k. rose or 50 ml of apricot kernel oil, 4 tbsp. orange, 2 k. petitgrain, 2 k. patchouli. For stretch marks - 30 ml of almond oil, 15 ml of wheat germ oil, 2 tbsp. rose, 2 k. neroli, 2 k. rosemary, 2 tbsp. petitgrain, 2 k. ylang-ylang.