Sustainable and environmentally friendly essential oils

Soothing and relaxing: Many essential oils have a soothing and relaxing effect, such as lavender, chamomile and sandalwood. They contain ingredients that soothe the nervous system, such as terpenes and esters.

Refreshing: Essential oils such as lemon, peppermint and rosemary are known to refresh the mind and enhance concentration and focus. These oils are rich in volatile components such as terpenes and aldehydes.

Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory: Essential oils such as tea tree, clove and thyme have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to treat skin problems and respiratory infections. They contain compounds with antibacterial properties such as phenols and alcohols.

Immune Boosting: Essential oils such as parsley, frankincense and pine have an immune boosting effect that helps prevent colds and strengthens the body's resistance. These essential oils contain compounds with immunomodulatory properties, such as alcohols and esters.

Breath-soothing: Essential oils such as peppermint, eucalyptus and eucalyptus, in particular, are excellent for soothing respiratory problems such as colds, coughs and nasal congestion. They are rich in volatile compounds such as alcohols and esters that stimulate the respiratory tract and promote ventilation.

Promotes Sleep: Essential oils such as lavender, chamomile and sandalwood are good for promoting sleep and improving sleep quality. These essential oils contain compounds with calming and relaxing effects, such as esters and phenols.