Ravintsara Essential Oil
Ravintsara Essential Oil
:As for Ravintsara Essential Oil, it is best to dilute it in a vegetable oil. For safe use, the quality of Ravintsara Essential Oil is obviously important, and in general, the one obtained directly from Madagascar is a guarantee of good quality.
History of Ravintsara Essential Oil
As its Latin name "Cinnamomum camphora" suggests, the Ravintsara is part of the family of camphor trees, trees native to Asia.
Several centuries ago, it was imported to the island of Madagascar. It then quickly adapts to the climatic conditions of this island lost in the Indian Ocean and develops rapidly. Its acclimatization then changes its chemical composition: the high levels of camphor disappear in favor of that of 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol).
From then on, the Malagasy will use the medicinal properties of this tree and baptize it Ravintsara which means "leaf good for everything". They still use it today in many indications, whether against viral diseases, respiratory disorders or to relax the muscles.
Use of Ravintsara essential oil
Colds, Rhinitis
Nasopharyngitis
Sinusitis
Otitis
Wet cough
Bronchitis
Influenza
Viral pathologies
Herpes
Shingles
Varicella
muscle or joint pain
Physical tiredness
Convalescence
ENT disorders
Ravintsara essential oil is very rich in 1,8-cineole, a molecule more commonly known as eucalyptol: its use will therefore give you the benefit, in the respiratory tract, of its anti-inflammatory, expectorant and antitussive properties ( wet cough). (For more information on the properties of eucalyptol, do not hesitate to consult the Eucalyptus radiata sheet)
Anti-catarrhal activity:
Nasal catarrh is an acute inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes with hyperproduction of mucus: in other words, the nose runs very abundantly, liquid and clear. Eucalyptol not only improves the expulsion of mucus, via the activation of the ciliary cells of the respiratory tree, but it also limits the production of mucus: it dries out the airways.
Respiratory viral diseases
The mechanism of action of the antiviral activity of essential oils, and of Ravintsara in particular, is far from being completely elucidated. Nevertheless, it was demonstrated in a model of rhinosinusitis that Eucalyptol stimulated the body's antiviral response (via the activation of the IFR3 factor).
This observation therefore confirms, if it were still necessary, the use of Ravintsara during viral respiratory and other diseases.
It is imperative to use Ravintsara essential oil at the first signs of infection (itchy throat, small bar on the forehead, etc.) and to respect a minimum of 3 applications per day to effectively weaken the virus!