The Spirit of Innovations
In 1897, Mr Maurice Berger, a pharmacists was inspired to invest a product that would improve the quality of air after witnessing the dismal conditions in hospitals plagued with stagnant air and poor ventilation. After much research, he succeeded in inventing a product that would provide a fresh and pleasant environment
A Pharmacist's Professional Expertise
Mr Berger extracted the essential oil from various herbs and aromatic plants and stored them in specially designed diffusers for aesthetic and practical purposes. Lampe Berger essential oil is blended with ozoalcool, and releases oxygen when diffused into the air. The wick of the special catalytic burner heats up at a temperature as low as 60 degrees Celsius. The essential oil evaporates gradually over the heat and releases Ozoalcool Isopropyl Alcohol into the air. This procedures was seen as a new technology of the era and patented in June 1898.

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