Phytoncide
Generic Name: phytoncide
Brand Names:
Phytoncide Essential
Antibacterial, anti-fungal, indoor air purification, humidity control and insect repellent, sick house syndrome, formaldehyde neutralization, forest bathing effect and stress relief, sterilization deodorization, hand sanitizer, super bacteria inhibition, sleep effect, house mite avoidance, allergy and atopy improvement
Overview
Antibacterial, anti-fungal, indoor air purification, humidity control and insect repellent, sick house syndrome, formaldehyde neutralization, forest bathing effect and stress relief, sterilization deodorization, hand sanitizer, super bacteria inhibition, sleep effect, house mite avoidance, allergy and atopy improvement
Uses
Dilute with 5g of oil in 500ml of water
Dosage
for topical use only
Warnings
Beware of fire. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid direct sunlight. Do not use directly on the skin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Phytoncide used for?▼
Dilute with 5g of oil in 500ml of water
What are the important warnings for Phytoncide?▼
Beware of fire. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid direct sunlight. Do not use directly on the skin
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Medical Disclaimer
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