What is Ladrôme Organic Rosemary Verbenone Essential Oil used for?
This essential oil of Rosemary Verbenone (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) isorganically grown. It is guaranteed 100% pure and of natural origin. It has detoxifying, regenerating and liver-draining properties. It is therefore particularly recommended in cases ofliver and biliary disorders, or liver congestion. Like all rosemary essential oils, it also has respiratory, mucolytic and anti-tussive properties.
Rosemary Verbenone essential oil stimulates mucus-secreting cells and dissolves mucous secretions thanks to verbenone and eucalyptol. This mucolytic action is remarkable, helping to clear the respiratory tract and facilitate breathing.
Specific to the hepato-biliary sphere, Rosemary Verbenone chemotype has choleretic, cholagogic and hepatic detoxifying activities. It helps drain and rebalance the liver, improving the digestive tolerance of certain essential oils. Effective against herpes viruses, thanks in particular to alpha pinene and 1,8-cineole, Rosemary Verbenone essential oil has a significant antiviral action.
When applied topically, the camphor contained in this essential oil acts on the receptors involved in pain transmission, offering effective relief from joint and muscle pain. Rosemary Verbenone has a rebalancing action on the nervous system, acting as a tonic and stimulant in cases of fatigue or restlessness.
Accelerating tissue repair and preventing inflammation, the alpha pinene present in this essential oil promotes healing of wounds and injuries. Thanks to verbenone and bornyl acetate, Rosemary Verbenone essential oil has a local relaxing effect on muscle contractions, helping to relieve muscular tension.
How do I use organic Rosemary essential oil?
1 to 2 drops, diluted on a neutral base (honey, neutral tablet, etc.), preferably in the morning. Not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Storage : Protect from heat and light.
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Precautions
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not exceed indicated daily dose
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or for children under 8 years of age.
- Do not use for more than 3 consecutive weeks
- In case of accidental ingestion, seek medical advice or contact a poison control center.
- Seek advice from a health professional
What is the composition of this rosemary verbenone essential oil?
Ingredients: Huile Essentielle De Rosmarinus Officinalis Ct Verbenone*, Origine France (Variable Selon Les Lots), Distillation À La Vapeur D'Eau, Partie Utilisée Rameau Feuillé, Chémotype Α Pinene, Verbenone, Bornyl Acetate, Produit Certifié Biologique, Complément Alimentaire, Équivalence Moyenne 1 Ml = 36 Gouttes, Dose Journalière 0,03 Ml À 0,06 Ml
Presentation
5 ml dropper bottle with secure opening.
Our expert advice on Ladrôme Rosemary Verbenone Organic Essential Oil for digestive comfort
During periods of difficult digestion or after rich meals, prefer to take it in the morning on an empty stomach on a neutral base. This enables better assimilation and more targeted action on liver functions. Combining this essential oil with a short course of treatment, accompanied by sufficient hydration and a light diet, optimizes its effectiveness while respecting the body's balance.
FAQ
What is rosemary verbenone used for in aromatherapy?
It is mainly used to support digestive and liver functions, particularly in cases of sluggish digestion or feelings of heaviness.
Can I use this essential oil every day?
It is used as a short course of treatment. It is recommended not to exceed 3 consecutive weeks without professional advice.
Why choose the verbenone chemotype?
The verbenone chemotype is milder and better tolerated, making it particularly suitable for use on the liver and digestion.
After the invention of the alembic by the Arabs, distillation gave rise to famous remedies such as Rosemary-based"Eau de la reine de Hongrie". Little did we know that, depending on where it grows, rosemary has a particular composition (the chemotype) and therefore different properties.
Rosemary is a vigorous perennial that can grow up to 2 meters tall, with needle-shaped leaves and whitish to blue flowers.
It thrives in a marine climate, and is found in Corsica and regions of southern France exposed to sea air, as well as in South Africa. It contains a non-toxic ketone, verbenone, which gives it many of its properties. It is remarkable for depurating and decongesting the liver, pancreas and gallbladder.
It is a rich, balanced essential oil with a sweet, floral fragrance.