Description
PISTACIA LENTISCUS
Pistacia lentiscus
A regular of the maquis scrubland and garrigues, Pistacia lentiscus, also called “mastic” or “terebinth”, is a shrub of the Anacardiaceae family, which may reach three metres.
Directions
Makes sure you have an essential oil obtained by distillation. The absolutes obtained using solvents do not have the same therapeutic properties. Essential oil of Pistacia lentiscus must be diluted for cutaneous use. Children must not be present during its diffusion.
Warnings
Do not use in: pregnant or breast feeding women, children under the age of six years, persons allergic to one of the components (geraniol, linalool, limonene), subjects with asthma without the advice of an allergologist before the first use, regular internal use in persons with kidney failure.
Recipes
Digestive pains
3 drops of essential oil of Pistacia lentiscus, 30 drops of calophyllum plant oil. Apply the mixture by massaging the abdomen. Repeat morning and evening.
Haemorrhoids
Apply 2 drops essential oil of Pistacia lentiscus diluted in 2 drops of carrier oil on the haemorrhoidal vein after each shower and each bowel movement.
Heavy legs, varicose veins
5 drops of essential oil of Pistacia lentiscus, 50 drops of calophyllum plant oil. Apply the mixture on the zone concerned. Repeat the application morning and evening.
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