Muscle tear

Muscle tears, which often occur during physical activity or following intense exertion, can cause pain, inflammation and immobility. In this section, we explore the use of essential oils and hydrolats recognized for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic and regenerative properties. These natural remedies are selected for their potential to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and accelerate the muscle healing process. We guide you through a selection of products suitable for inclusion in an emergency kit, offering advice on their safe and effective use for muscle tears.

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Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavender Fine Altitude Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Lavender Essential Oil has anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. It can be used cutaneously to relieve pain and promote relaxation of tense muscles following a tear.

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100% Organic and Handcrafted Italian Helichrysum Essential Oil

100% Organic and Handcrafted Italian Helichrysum Essential Oil

Italian Helichrysum (Immortelle) Essential Oil is known for its healing and anti-haematoma properties. Diluted and massaged in, it can help reduce inflammation and accelerate healing of muscle tears.

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Rosemary Officinal Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Rosemary Officinal Essential Oil 100% Organic and Handcrafted

Rosemary Officinal Essential Oil is effective for its antispasmodic and analgesic properties. It can help relieve muscle pain and stimulate blood circulation in the affected area, promoting healing.

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Precautions

It is important to note that the information presented on this page is for educational purposes and should not be taken as medical advice. Muscle tears can vary in severity and some may require immediate medical attention. Although essential oils and hydrosols can offer support for minor muscle injuries, they should not be used as a substitute for professional medical treatment. We strongly recommend consulting a doctor or physiotherapist in the event of a serious muscle tear, or if symptoms worsen. The effectiveness of these natural remedies may vary from person to person, and their use should be undertaken with caution.

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