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| Specifics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country of Orgin: | Madagascar | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Monoterpenes, Oxides | Plant Parts: | Leaves |
| Cultivations: | Plant was Wild Crafted | Botanical Families: | Lauraceae |
| Aromas: | Camphoraceous, Fresh | Notes: | Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
It is a soft, camphoraceous oil, and can be used often.
Ravintsara is antiviral and is effectively used for shingles and herpes zoster. For shingles, add Melissa and Ravintsara to St. John’s Wort oil and apply liberally several times daily.
Great to use for children who are sick and to diffuse in the house to prevent the spread of germs and illness.
The African distiller of this essential oil has been in business since 1983 working with rural communities and emerging farmers to establish crops specifically for essential oils. He concentrates primarily on organic essential oils. His company works directly with farmers supplying the distillation units. He is also involved with farmers and distillers in Madagascar, Rwanda, Zambia and other African countries.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Anti-infectious - protects against infection
- Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections (urinary, pulmonary)
- Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
- Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
- Expectorant - removes excess mucus from respiratory system
- Immune stimulant - stimulates functioning of immune system
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Soothes anxiety and stress
Relieves depression
Reduces fear
Supports self confidence
Recipe
Blend for Early Signs of Respiratory Infection
8 drops Ravintsara
4 drops Eucalyptus (globulus)
2 drops Tea Tree
Blend together and use 1 drop in a steam. Use 3-4 times a day for 3 days to benefit from the mucolytic and expectorant properties of these oils. Also combine these oils in 1 oz of cream and rub on chest after a hot morning shower.
References:
1. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
2. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
3. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998
Safety
If oxidized, it may cause irritation or sensitization. It may antidote homeopathic remedies. It is too strong to use with babies or children under five years old on their faces or in a steam. Care must be taken when using with asthmatics.


