Ravintsara Essential Oil

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Ravintsara is the "good leaf" that protects your internal climate from sniffles.

Medicinal Benefits: A powerful anti-viral; frequently used to combat the flu, common cold, and shingles. It works by boosting white blood cell activity and strengthening overall immune defenses. High in 1,8-cineole, it acts as a potent decongestant and expectorant; making it a go-to for bronchitis and sinusitis. 

Dr. Malte Hozzel, says in his book, Essays on Holistic Aromatherapy (now available at Wisdom of the Earth), that "Ravintsara ranks among what we may call the most popular 'panacea' (cure-all) oils in Aromatherapy."  

Emotional Benefits: Ravinstara is used to clear spaces of negativity, purifying the air and the spirit. In times of profound sadness, it is used to help express and then release the heavy weight of grief, particularly after the loss of a loved one or a relationship.

Historical Significance: Native to Madagascar, "Ravintsara means "good" or "beautiful" leaf in Malagasy and was used by local healers to address a wide range of physical and emotional problems.  

Ravintsara is the "good leaf" that protects your internal climate from sniffles.

Medicinal Benefits: A powerful anti-viral; frequently used to combat the flu, common cold, and shingles. It works by boosting white blood cell activity and strengthening overall immune defenses. High in 1,8-cineole, it acts as a potent decongestant and expectorant; making it a go-to for bronchitis and sinusitis. 

Dr. Malte Hozzel, says in his book, Essays on Holistic Aromatherapy (now available at Wisdom of the Earth), that "Ravintsara ranks among what we may call the most popular 'panacea' (cure-all) oils in Aromatherapy."  

Emotional Benefits: Ravinstara is used to clear spaces of negativity, purifying the air and the spirit. In times of profound sadness, it is used to help express and then release the heavy weight of grief, particularly after the loss of a loved one or a relationship.

Historical Significance: Native to Madagascar, "Ravintsara means "good" or "beautiful" leaf in Malagasy and was used by local healers to address a wide range of physical and emotional problems.  

Pure Ravintsara Essential Oil (Essence)
'Let's get straight to the point and work diligently from there'

Family: Lauraceae
Latin name: Cinnamomum camphora
Origin: Madagascar
Farming Method: Wild Crafted
Plant Parts: Leaves Only
Process: Steam Distilled
Additional Information: Camphor, Ravintsara and Ho Wood (Linalool variety) are all the same tree species. Their uniqueness is the part of the tree used to distill each one.

beneficial uses: This essential oil is a mainstay for cold and flu season.  Topical application or steam inhalation…both are highly effective to relieve congestion and coughing,  Her sister, Ravensara, is more well-known in the world of aromatherapy, but some consider Ravintsara to be more highly anti-viral.  They are different plants, with Ravensara categorized as Ravensara aromatica, but are both known for their respiratory support. due to its α-Terpineol content, which gives the oil a slightly floral undertone, we know that Ravintsara has a calming effect.    she is great to use in a diffuser for both its antimicrobial properties as well as her ability to sooth one’s emotions and create a peaceful, healthy environment. Spiritually, Ravintsara is viewed as an essence that can clear a space of negativity and bring a positive energy in its place.  Native to Madagascar, it was considered helpful to relieve the pain of physical and emotional trauma, and was seen as a symbol of Nature’s ability to provide healing aid to humans.