Etja Natural Abies Sibirica Essential Oil 10ml
- The natural oil is obtained from carefully selected twigs of a special variety of Siberian fir. It has strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, cleanses the body of toxic substances and relieves the symptoms of rheumatic disease.
The natural oil is obtained from carefully selected twigs of a special variety of Siberian white-bark fir. This fir grows only in ecologically pristine areas of the Far East.
Research has proven that pichta oil contains a wealth of medicinal ingredients, including large amounts of medicinal phytoncides that have an impact on human health. Phytocides are natural substances with bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal effects. They strengthen the human immune system and mobilize it to fight the disease.
Natural picht oil has a number of extraordinary properties.
- It has strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects
- Cleanses the body of toxic substances
- Relieves the symptoms of rheumatic disease
- Supports antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral treatments
- It has an antiseptic and expectorant effect.
It is also recommended for rheumatic disease. It relieves inflammation and pain of various origins. It also increases the body's immunity, improves metabolism and improves well-being.
All essential oils offered by Etja are 100% natural. Each Etja product is registered in the CPNP database and dermatologically tested.
How to use:
- classic massage, whole body therapeutic massage - dilute in natural base oil
- air aromatization - aroma burner, diffuser, spray atomizer
- inhalation - add a few drops to warm water and inhale the vapors, soak tissues
- bath - adding a few drops to the bathtub will relax tense muscles. Bath time 15-20 minutes
- soaking feet and hands - effective in the fight against fungal infection between the toes
Good composition with oils: cedar, lemon, eucalyptus, lavender, juniper.
Contraindications:
Avoid contact with eyes. For external use.
Storage:
Store in a tightly closed dark glass bottle at room temperature, out of the reach of children.
Origin:
Russia