Essential Oil

Camphor essential oil (Ravintsara)
Camphor essential oil is ideal in winter to stimulate the immune system and clear the airways. You can apply camphor essential oil to your hands, feet, hands, and feet, helping to circulate blood and warm the body.

Cypress essential oil
Cypress essential oil activates blood circulation. This essential oil should be diluted about 20% in a vegetable oil and applied to chilled areas such as feet, hands, abdomen or back ... will bring instant warmth to you.

Wintergreen essential oil
Green wintergreen essential oil is used in massage diluted at the rate of 5%. This essential oil is essential for athletes and people with joint and muscle problems thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Thyme essential oil
Thyme essential oil should be diluted to 20% and used for massage to dispel chills caused by hypothermia. Gentle, this essential oil can be used by children and the elderly.

Frankincense essential oil (lip flower)
Basil essential oil has the ability to warm the skin on contact. Because of the strong skin irritant nature of this essential oil, it should be used with caution and diluted (maximum 5 to 10%).

Scottish Pine Essential Oil
The essential oil of this pine tree has antiseptic properties for the respiratory tract and is perfect for combating physical and mental fatigue, as well as the first colds.

Cinnamon oil
Cinnamon essential oil has the effect of increasing local blood flow, heating the area. This effect is beneficial for warming the skin. Cinnamon essential oil is also used in aromatherapy to relieve symptoms of colds and flu.

Lavender oil
Lavender essential oil contains many ketones. These compounds act on the circulatory system, causing the body to gradually warm up. Lavender essential oil should be used by massaging and mixed in a preparation diluted to 5%

Lemongrass essential oil
Lavender essential oil contains many ketones. These compounds act on the circulatory system, causing the body to gradually warm up. Lavender essential oil should be used by massaging and mixed in a preparation diluted to 5%