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Madannah Chesty- Diffuser Blend, 5ml- Cough and Cold Relief

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This diffuser blend complements Madannah Chesty for relief of chest congestion and restlessness associated with coughs and colds.

It is made of 100% Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) essential oils, and is intended for diffuser use only.

The essential oils used in this blend have traditionally been used in herbal remedies for congestion associated with coughs and colds and to calm and promote sleep. The aromas of Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree are subtle yet effective for the relief of cold symptoms. The Lavender, Roman Chamomile and Sandalwood are also subtle to promote relaxation and sleep.

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Madannah Chesty- Cream has been designed for use from 6 months of age.

This diffuser blend complements Madannah Chesty for relief of chest congestion and restlessness associated with coughs and colds.

It is made of 100% Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) essential oils, and is intended for diffuser use only.

The essential oils used in this blend have traditionally been used in herbal remedies for congestion associated with coughs and colds and to calm and promote sleep. The aromas of Peppermint, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree are subtle yet effective for the relief of cold symptoms. The Lavender, Roman Chamomile and Sandalwood are also subtle to promote relaxation and sleep.

Ingredients
Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) Oils (Eucalyptus, Lavender, Tea Tree, Sandalwood, Roman Chamomile and Peppermint).

How to use

  • For diffuser use only
  • Use dropper to place three drops into diffuser water and diffuse into air.
  • Can be used as often as required

·CAUTION
• Keep this product out of reach of children.
• Use only as intended.
• Avoid contact with eyes.
• Do not use directly on face or on broken or damaged skin.
• Do not use in mouth or in nostrils.
• If cough and cold symptoms persist, see your health professional

*This product has not been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration and is not intended to treat, cure or prevent disease.

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (CPTG) Essential oils
The CPTG process certifies that there are no added fillers, synthetic ingredients, or harmful contaminants in essential oils that would reduce their efficacy. Essential oils have been proven to have antimicrobial properties and hence have been used in cosmetics to reduce the need for adding synthetic preservatives.

(dōTERRA International, 2017)

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Eucalyptus Oil
Eucalyptus essential oil has been used to reduce symptoms of coughs, colds, and congestion and to relieve muscle and joint pain. It acts as an expectorant for loosening phlegm and easing congestion. The oil of the eucalyptus leaf has been found to have antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant and immune building properties. It may also reduce inflammation. A study published in Clinical Microbiology & Infection suggests that eucalyptus oil aids in reducing the bacteria that contribute to Haemophilus influenzae and some strains of streptococcus. (Nordqvist, J 2017)

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Lavender Oil
Lavender oil also has a long-standing history of use as an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antiseptic agent. Its use for symptom reduction for persons with dermatitis, chapped skin, skin infections and skin irritation are well documented (Rose, J 1992).

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Tea Tree Oil
Also known as melaleuca oil, this oil has traditionally been used by Aboriginal people for management of skin wounds and fungal infections. It is thought to have antibacterial and antifungal effects. (Nordqvist, J 2014)

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Sandalwood Oil
The health benefits of Sandalwood essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseptic,anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, emollient, expectorant and sedative.When applied to the skin, it protects wounds, sores, boils, and pimples from developing infections or from becoming septic. It provides relief from all types of inflammation. As an antispasmodic it enhances relaxation and muscle spasms which cause aches and coughing.As an emollient, sandalwood oil soothes the skin, relieves it from inflammation and irritation, cures infections and keeps you feeling fresh and cool.Sandalwood essential oil behaves as an expectorant and is particularly effective in treating coughs. It also fights the viral infections which initially cause the coughing, cold, flu, mumps, or any other illness.
Sandalwood oil has antiphlogistic properties and gives relief from inflammation resulting from fever and viral infections.Its sedative properties mean that it reduces inflammation, anxiety, fear, stress, and restlessness. Furthermore, it induces relaxation, calmness, concentration, inner vision, and positive thoughts.
(Organic Information Services 2017)

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Roman Chamomile Oil                                                                                                       The primary benefits of Roman Chamomile are that of calming the skin, mind and body. It may help support healthy immune system function. Its use brings about a sense of calm and peacefulness. (Sustainable Baby Steps, 2016)

Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Peppermint Oil                                                                                                               Peppermint essential oil gives a cooling sensation and has a calming effect on the body, it can relieve sore muscles when used topically. As well as having antimicrobial properties the ailments it has been used to treat in traditional herbal medicine are to clearing of the respiratory tract through its action as a decongestant, to boost energy, release tight muscles, reduce stomach aches, soothe digestive issues, freshen bad breath, relieves headaches and to improve mental focus (Dr Axe, 2017).

References

Al-Waili N.S 2005, ‘Clinical and mycological benefits of topical application of honey, olive oil and beeswax in diaper dermatitis’, Clinical Microbiology and Infection, Vol. 11, Issue 2, Pages 160–163, accessed 28th January 2016. ©< http://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(14)62219-9/fulltext>

Applications and Inhalations’ accessed 31/01/2017 <https://books.google.com.au/books?hl=en&lr=&id=dvxkn-VkQX8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR12&dq=Myrrh+oil+skin&ots=234mDUnowC&sig=C2qlLS2-Ysk1Sbg9s7BgvLbM5Eo#v=onepage&q=Myrrh%20oil%20skin&f=false>

Dr Axe, 2017, ‘Top 25 Peppermint Oil Uses and Benefits’ accessed 20th February 2017, https://draxe.com/peppermint-oil-uses-benefits/ dōTERRA International, 2017, ‘Pure Essential Oils Through CPTG Quality Testing | dōTERRA Essential Oils’, accessed 23rd January 2017.https://doterra.com/US/en/cptg-testing-process

Fratini, F Cilia, G Turchi, B Felicioli, A 2016, ‘Beeswax: A minireview of its antimicrobial activity and its application in medicine’, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol. 9, Issue 9, Pages 839–843, accessed 28th January 2017 http://ac.els-cdn.com/S1995764516301407/1-s2.0-S1995764516301407-main.pdf?_tid=72b4ab64-0e22-11e7-99af-00000aacb360&acdnat=1490092857_974fd1864d3add80be3033e3f4adfa13

Nordqvist, J 2017 ‘Eucalyptus: What are the health benefits’, accessed 20th February 2017 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266580.php

Nordqvist, J 2014, ‘What is tea tree oil? What is tea tree oil used for?’, accessed 21st February 2017, http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/262944.php

Organic Information Services 2017, ‘15 Amazing Benefits of Sandalwood Essential Oil’, accessed 19th February 2017, https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/essential-oils/sandalwood-essential-oil.html

Sustainable Baby Steps, 2016, ‘Roman Chamomile Essential Oil: Uses, Benefits, and Precautions’, accessed 15th March 2017, http://www.sustainablebabysteps.com/roman-chamomile-essential-oil.html

Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 1 cm

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