During the winter, apply a few drops of AEQT Mandravasarotra on the chest, back and soles of the feet. To strengthen the immune defences
Native to Madagascar, this evergreen and very aromatic tree can reach 5 m in height. In Malagasy, Mandravasarotra means "the one who drives away evil". This plant is the most used by the populations of the west of the island. In this region of Sakalava, it is called Motrobeatiagnana or Motrobeatianina, which means "big fire in the guts" because the whole aerial part of the plant has a spicy taste. Depending on the different Malagasy dialects, it is also called Fanalamangidy, "which removes bitterness", Mangidymanitra, "which smells bitter", Sakarivohazo, "ginger wood" or Sakaihazo, "pepper wood".
In massage, a few drops diluted in a vegetable oil for local application.
During the winter, apply a few drops of AEQT Mandravasarotra on the chest, back and soles of the feet. To strengthen the immune defences.
May be fatal if swallowed and enters the respiratory tract. May cause allergic skin reaction. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not apply undiluted to the skin.
IF SWALLOWED: Call a POISON CENTRE or doctor immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Keep away from heat and light. See package leaflet.