Description
Composition
- Per 100ml:
- Eucalyptus Oil 11.2g
- Peppermint Oil 3g
- Origanum Oil 0.4g
- Menthol 0.09g
Indications
- Acts as a decongestant for nasal congestion and catarrh.
- Blocked nose
- Sinus congestion
- Respiratory support during colds and flus
- Naturally disinfects the air
Application
- Use 2-3 times per 24 hours.
- Infants under 2 years old: apply a few drops onto the pillow or into the humidifier.
- Children 2-6 years old: apply a few drops onto the chest, pillow or into the humidifier.
- Children over 6 years and Adults: put a few drops into boiling water/ tissue and inhale. You can also apply it locally onto the chest, pillow or into the humidifier.
- Can be used in humidifiers, showers, saunas and jacuzzies.
- Completely natural, non-staining and solvent free.
Research
- Respiratory tract diseases (RTDs) associated with bacterial infection and inflammation affect many people from every age group worldwide1.
- Due to their volatility, essential oils can easily reach the upper and lower parts of the respiratory tract via inhalation1.
- Due to their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potency, they offer effective treatment in respiratory tract infections1.
- Studies have provided limited evidence to suggest the occurrence of essential oil resistance to
- bacteria considering the increase in multidrug resistant bacteria and growing antibiotic resistance1,2
Cautions
For external use only. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep tightly closed, in a cool dry place. Do not apply directly to mouth/ nostrils.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding your baby, please consult your healthcare provider for advice before using this product.
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