Mandravasarotra (commonly known as Saro) literally means “destroy the difficulty” or “destroy the bad” in the Malagasy language. Saro is an endemic medicinal plant in Madagascar. Saro essential oil is a versatile and potent essential oil that can be integrated into daily routines to maintain and enhance overall physical and emotional well-being. Saro essential oil contains high concentrations of 1,8-cineole and terpenes, renowned for its diverse therapeutic properties.
Saro
Saro
$22.00
Cinnamosma fragrans
10 mL Bottle. Camphoraceous. Fresh. Imported from Madagascar. Bottled in the USA.
58 in stock
Who needs SARO?
Individuals Prone to Seasonal Illnesses
- Strengthen your immune system to fight off colds and seasonal issues.
- Clear congestion and breathe easier during allergy or flu seasons.
- Heal faster with natural support for your body’s defenses.
People Dealing with Pain and Inflammation
- Relieve headaches and muscle pain for improved comfort.
- Ease inflammation and support faster recovery from aches.
- Feel better and more at ease in your daily activities.
Professionals Seeking Mental Clarity
- Improve focus and lift your mood during demanding tasks.
- Calm your mind naturally to enhance productivity.
- Support clear, healthy skin, giving you confidence in your appearance.
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Suggested Uses
Open the bottle and take a deep breath of the pure, undiluted aroma. Repeat as needed throughout the day.
Put a few drops on a cloth, a tissue, or a vessel and place it nearby.
Mix a few drops with a carrier oil or a mix of carrier oils and apply them onto the skin. Repeat as needed throughout the day.
Add a few drops to a bowl of hot water, lean in, and breathe deeply for a couple of minutes. Be careful!
Add a few drops into a diffuser.
Apply 2-3 drops onto the skin. Repeat as needed throughout the day. Remember always to do a patch test first.
Add a few drops into the bath water.
General Safety and Caution Information
- Before using any new essential oil, always do a patch test by putting one or two drops on the inside of the wrist or elbow for 24 hours to see if irritation or reaction occurs.
- Never put essential oils directly on wounds, sensitive areas of the body, eyes, or ear canals.
- Avoid going out in the sun after using certain essential oils, as they can make the skin sensitive.
- Essential oils have substances that some people may be allergic to, so caution shall be exercised.
- Control the amount of essential oil put on the skin by diluting it.
- Essential oils are mainly meant for adults, not infants, children, pregnant women, people with health conditions, or people under prescription medications.
- For people with lung, liver problems, or asthma, seek professional advice before using essential oils.
- We recommend not taking our essential oils internally.