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An aromatic synergy with a relaxing purpose
This rub helps to relax the nervous system, soothes anxiety and worries, while promoting deep and restorative sleep.
NERôm is a synergy of natural and organic essential oils of lavandin abrial, marjoram, orange, petitgrain, true lavender, basil, lemongrass, neroli, and rose, designed for relaxation. It helps relax the nervous system, soothes anxiety and stress, relieves anguish, and promotes deep, restorative sleep.
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Apply 20 drops daily for 2 weeks by rubbing onto the chest, solar plexus, nape of the neck, base of the spine, and soles of the feet. Take 1 drop orally at 5 PM and 1 drop at bedtime.
10 ml for 10 to 15 days of regular use.Neroli essential oil is obtained by distilling the buds and flowers of the bitter orange tree, also known as Seville orange. Its name comes from Anne-Marie de la Trémoille, Duchess of Nerola, who in the 16th century already used orange blossom water to perfume her gloves and skin. Produced mainly in France and Morocco, neroli is very rare: it takes nearly a ton of flowers to obtain one kilo of essential oil. This oil is prized in perfumery and aromatherapy for its delicate fragrance and its soothing properties on the nervous system. It is a powerful sedative that promotes relaxation, reduces stress and insomnia, and relieves stomach aches and colic. Uses: Rubbing, bath, aromatic diffuser, and aromatic drink.
Extracted from orange leaves, petitgrain essential oil has been used since the 16th century to perfume colognes and skincare products. It shares the calming and sedative properties of neroli and sweet orange. It is also known for its toning properties on the skin and hair. Since antiquity, the orange tree and its derivatives have been valued for their medicinal properties and fragrance. Uses: Rubbing, bath, aromatic diffuser, and aromatic drink.
Sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana), related to thyme, has been known since ancient Egypt, where it was dedicated to the god Osiris and used to weave the crowns of young brides. The Greeks and Romans used it for its medicinal and protective properties. The essential oil, obtained by distilling the flowering tops, has calming, balancing, and nourishing properties for the nervous system. It is indicated for stress, anxiety, insomnia, migraines, or depressive states. Uses: rub, bath, aromatic diffuser, aromatic beverage, and massage oil.
Resulting from the natural hybridization of spike lavender and true lavender, lavandin abrial has been cultivated since the 19th century in the south of France, particularly in the Drôme region. Its fuller flower and more intense fragrance than lavender have been valued since antiquity for their medicinal and aromatic properties. The essential oil is obtained by distilling the entire plant. It is calming, antiseptic, healing, and antispasmodic, promoting relaxation, sleep, and muscle recovery.
Uses: friction, bath, aromatic diffusion, inhalation, aromatic drink, enema, and beauty treatments.The Damask rose is a hybrid rose native to Syria, cultivated since antiquity for its fragrant flowers and medicinal properties. The rose was used in religious ceremonies, perfumery, embalming, and Chinese and Sanskrit medical texts. Today, it is mainly cultivated in Morocco and Bulgaria, the world's leading producer. The essential oil, obtained by double distillation of the petals, is very rare: four tons of flowers produce only one kilogram of oil. It possesses regenerative, anti-wrinkle, and stimulating properties for the nervous system, while promoting calmness, harmony, and sensuality. Uses: rub, massage oil, bath, aromatic drink, and body and face beauty treatments.
Basil has been a sacred herbaceous plant since antiquity. In India, it was used to protect the dead and offered to the gods; in Africa and during the Middle Ages, it was used against witchcraft. Its essential oil, extracted by distilling the leaves, has antispasmodic, digestive, and stimulating properties. It helps relieve nausea, inflammatory pain, stress, fatigue, and insomnia. Uses: rub, aromatic drink, and massage oils in synergy.
The sweet orange tree, originally from China, was introduced to Europe in the 16th century and cultivated in royal gardens.
x for its fruit and fragrance. The essential oil, obtained by expressing the peel, is sweet, fruity, and relaxing. Since the Middle Ages, it has been used in medicine, perfumery, and cosmetics for its calming and digestive properties. It reduces stress, insomnia, and digestive problems. Uses: rub, bath, aromatic diffuser, aromatic drink, and beauty treatments.Fine lavender from Provence, cultivated since the Middle Ages for its medicinal and magical virtues, is the most prized variety. Distilled from the whole plant, its essential oil is calming, antiseptic, healing, and soothing. It promotes sleep and relaxation and has been used since antiquity to purify, heal, and perfume. Uses: Rubbing, bath, aromatherapy diffuser, inhalation, aromatic drink, enema, and beauty treatments.
Native to India and Southeast Asia, lemongrass has been used for centuries in cooking, traditional medicine, and purification rituals. Its essential oil, obtained by distilling the whole plant, is calming, anti-inflammatory, purifying, and tonic. It supports the nervous system, reduces stress and anxiety, and improves circulation and the condition of skin and hair. Uses: Rubbing, bath, massage oil, aromatherapy diffuser, aromatic drink, and beauty treatments.
| Certification | Relaxing essential oil, essential oil synergy, stress, sleep, anxiety, nervous system relaxation, organic aromatherapy, organic essential oils, NER synergy, natural relaxation |
| Ingrédients | 100% organic essential oils: lavandin abrial, marjoram, sweet orange, petitgrain, fine lavender, basil, lemongrass, neroli, rose. |
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