Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)

Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)

Anti-infective, antifungal, haemostatic and healing, ideal for skin care (wounds, mycoses, eczema), dandruff... Keeps mosquitoes away. With a more subtle fragrance than its Egyptian cousin, Geranium Bourbon helps to attract positive things and repel negative energy. Updated 29 January 2024

German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.)

German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.)

Camomile Matricaria essential oil is a powerful anti-inflammatory that soothes skin allergies. Its healing and decongestant action on the skin acts on a wide range of skin problems. It also has a calming and antispasmodic effect on stress-related gastrointestinal spasms. In particular, it helps to regulate gastric acidity and relieve burning sensations in the stomach. It also regulates female menstruation and relieves pain. Camomile matricaria also acts as an analgesic to relieve headaches, neuralgia and rheumatic pain. Updated 29 January 2024

Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Ginger essential oil is excellent for treating sexual problems (fatigue, impotence, frigidity) and digestive problems such as flatulence or constipation. It has the advantage of being easy to use. Updated 29 January 2024

Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.)

Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.)

Solidago canadensis EO is known for its effects on the heart and solar plexus. It has very interesting anti-inflammatory properties, useful for heart inflammation, and is anti-hypertensive. It also helps restless people who have difficulty falling asleep to find peace and relaxation. Updated 27 January 2024

Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)

Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi)

Citrus Paradisi Essence is particularly recommended in cases of obesity, cellulite or water retention. It can also be used in sports preparations as a muscle relaxant, or to improve digestion and unclog the liver. On a subtle level, it helps to free oneself from mental and upbringing patterns and to increase one's zest for life. It can be diffused in the air to create a joyful atmosphere. Care should be taken, however, as this essence is photosensitising and should never be used before exposure to the sun. Updated 16 January 2024

Gully peppermint (Eucalyptus smithii)

Gully peppermint (Eucalyptus smithii)

Eucalyptus smithii essential oil has similar properties to Eucalyptus radiata. It is mainly used to treat respiratory infections. It is gentle and can be used on children. Its pleasant fragrance makes it ideal for diffusion. Updated 17 January 2024

Gum rockrose (Cistus ladaniferus)

Gum rockrose (Cistus ladaniferus)

An important essential oil for its haemostatic action. Excellent healing and anti-ageing properties. Beware of the presence of ketones. Updated 16 January 2024

Helichrysum / Immortella (Helichrysum italicum)

Helichrysum / Immortella (Helichrysum italicum)

Renowned for its exceptional action on haematomas, bruises and oedema, Italian helichrysum essential oil is THE reference in this field, as no other natural or synthetic substance is as effective. It is also effective in reducing scarring, even old scars, and promotes post-operative recovery. Use with caution as it contains ketones. Updated 17 January 2024

Hyssop ( Hyssopus officinalis)

Hyssop ( Hyssopus officinalis)

This essential oil, with its powerful mucolytic and anti-catarrhal properties, should be used with great caution due to its high content of neurotoxic, abortifacient and epileptogenic ketones, making it particularly unsuitable for pregnant women, children and the elderly. It is a valuable aid in cases of severe bronchial congestion. It is an excellent healer and lipolytic, useful in cases of cysts, lipomas, scars and skin wounds. It should only be used for short periods, in small quantities and always in combination with other essential oils. Updated 17 January 2024