Agonis fragrans
12-25€ / 10ml

Fragonia (Agonis fragrans) is a shrub endemic to southwestern Australia, discovered in aromatherapy in the 2000s by Australian distiller Christopher Dean. It is therefore one of the most recent essential oils in the aromatic pharmacopoeia. The name 'fragonia' is a registered trademark. The plant grows in sandy heathlands and produces an essential oil with a remarkably balanced biochemical profile, which is rare in the plant kingdom.
Fragonia presents an almost perfect balance between monoterpenes (alpha-pinene), monoterpenols (linalool) and oxides (1,8-cineole) -- approximately one-third of each family. This balance is considered exceptional in aromatherapy: it confers anti-infectious, calming and immunostimulant properties all in one bottle. In energetic aromatherapy, fragonia is reputed to 'harmonize' and 'rebalance'.
Les propriétés listées reposent sur des études in vitro et/ou un usage traditionnel. Sauf mention contraire, elles n'ont pas été validées par des essais cliniques humains rigoureux. Ces informations ne constituent pas un avis médical.
Immune-boosting
Traditional use
Anti-infectious
Traditional use
Emotionally rebalancing
Traditional use
Fragonia is a gentle, well-tolerated and versatile essential oil. Its molecular balance makes it suited to many uses: respiratory infections (like ravintsara but gentler), emotional balance (like lavender but less sedative), skincare (like Ho wood but with an immunostimulant bonus). It is an excellent 'first-choice' essential oil for beginners.
Adapté à la diffusion atmosphérique. 3-5 gouttes, 15-20 min maximum par heure. Ne pas diffuser en continu.
Diluer dans une huile végétale avant application. Respecter les dosages recommandés selon la zone et le public.
Non recommandé par voie orale. Utiliser exclusivement par voie cutanée ou en diffusion.
Les huiles essentielles suivantes se combinent particuli\u00e8rement bien avec fragonia pour renforcer ou compl\u00e9ter ses effets :
Fragonia (Agonis fragrans) is a shrub native to Western Australia, discovered in the 2000s. Its essential oil has a perfectly balanced profile between monoterpenes, oxides and monoterpenols. Some aromatherapists consider it a 'new lavender' for its versatility and gentleness.
Yes, it is an effective and well-tolerated anti-infectious agent. Its balanced profile (1,8-cineole + linalool + alpha-pinene) makes it versatile: respiratory and skin infections. Usable from age 3 diluted. It combines well with tea tree.
Yes, linalool and linalyl acetate give it relaxing properties similar to lavender. It is used in diffusion for stress, insomnia and emotional tension. Its fresh, floral scent is generally well appreciated.
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