RAVENSARA AROMATICA PURE ESSENTIAL OIL 

Ravensara aromatica

Ravensara aromatica is a broad-leaved evergreen tree. The leaves are steam distilled for an oil that is woody, spicy, camphorous and rich in limonene, a monoterpene that imparts anti-viral, anti-septic and anti-bacterial actions to this oil.  Sabinene makes it a natural diuretic and expectorant. Aromatica is particularly effective for all forms of the herpes virus and soothes the inflammation of the shingles rash. To many this oil is unrivalled for its many excellent therapeutic actions for the healing of the body.   

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The merits of this oil

Purifying diuretic:  It increases urination and purifies fluids, salt, fat and toxins from the body to calm the symptoms of arthritis, gout and rheumatism.

Decongestant:  The fresh camphorous aroma makes it an excellent decongestant.  Ravensara is very effective for steam inhalation or for diffusing into the air for bronchitis, colds or the flu. 

Hay fever:  A nasal spray blend of Ravensara, Lemon and Niaouli essential oils is very effective for calming the symptoms of hay fever.

Calms inflammation in the joints:  Several studies of this oil have established the effectiveness of Ravensara essential oil in balms for sore joints.    

Pain calming:  It is effective for soothing the pain of arthritic joints or joints that are sore from exercise. 

Shingles and herpes:  It is excellent blended with Tamanu oil to soothe the pain and inflammation of shingles. Blending Ravensara with Tamanu oil increases its effectiveness for every form of herpes.

Anti-bacterial, anti-septic, expectorant, anti-viral, stimulant, chronic fatigue, hepatitis, insomnia, muscular aches, neuro-tonic, whooping cough.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER 

The information on this website is for informational and educational purposes only.  Information or products discussed are not meant to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease or illness.  Please approach a health practitioner before making changes to your diet, taking supplements or using essential oils that may interfere with medications.