Aromatherapy refers to the therapeutic use of the aromatic fractions of plants, commonly known as essential oils.
These aromatic fractions are obtained either by steam distillation; the substance obtained is called essential oil, or by cold pressing, a method used for peels; the substance obtained is then called essence.
The properties attributed to essential oils are numerous. The most common are anti-infective (antibacterial and antiviral), antifungal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anxiolytic, calming, and digestive.
Essential oils, being very concentrated in active ingredients, require particular attention in their use.
We are able to advise and offer you preparations based on organic, biochemically defined, regulated essential oils, in the form of gastro-resistant vegetable capsules, gels, lotions, ovules, and suppositories.