Quality This type of rosemary offers us an essential oil, which is quite distinct from the other two chemotypes of the species - cineole and camphor - by its complexity. Botanical family: Lamiaceae Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis CT Verbenone Other names: Rosmarinus officinalis verbenoniferum, Rosemary ABV (bornyl acetate and verbenone) Origin: France (Corsica), South Africa Cultivation: Controlled organic agriculture - Certisys-BE1 control Part used: flowering branch Production process: Steam distillation Quality: 100% pure, natural, integral and chemotyped - Food grade Olfactory notes: complex, kinetic, floral, warm, penetrating Main constituents Ketones: verbenone (4%), borneone (camphor) Terpene oxides: 1.8 cineole Monoterpenes: pinene, camphene, myrcene Esters: bornyl acetate Monoterpenols: borneol Our opinion If fine lavender has something "maternal" about it, a structuring or "paternal" dimension can be found in this intense chemotype of rosemary officinale. Precautions for use Food supplement. Keep out of reach of young children. Not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended dose (1 drop twice a day, maximum 75mg). Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Do not give to children under 12 years of age. Seek advice from a health professional. No prolonged use. Store away from heat and light. Not suitable for the elderly or epileptics. Neurotoxic and abortifacient risk. Not recommended in cases of mastosis or hormone-dependent cancer (breast, ovary, endometrium). Only occasional applications should be made and not excessive ones. Avoid contact with the eyes. Risk of allergy (limonene, linalool, geraniol): take care not to overdose in mixtures; an elbow test is recommended prior to any skin application (min 48 hours before use). Avoid contact with the eyes.
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