WOODY & SOOTHING FOR THE MIND & BODYThe very gentle woody aroma of Copaiba may be soothing and warming for spirits in need of calm and stability. Most uses of Copaiba essential oil have been determined by the traditional use of the people living in South America, where the Copaiba trees flourish.Note: this product comes unboxed
May exert anti-inflammatory properties.May provide analgesic support.May help improve skin appearance.May be soothing and calming to the mind.May benefit wound healing.May help treat sore muscles.May help with irritated or sore throat.
May exert anti-inflammatory properties.May provide analgesic support.May help improve skin appearance.May be soothing and calming to the mind.May benefit wound healing.May help treat sore muscles.May help with irritated or sore throat.
Diffuser: Add 6-8 drops to a diffuser.Quick fix: A few deep inhalations from the bottle can help when you are at work, in the car or anytime you need a quick break.Shower: Add 2-3 drops to the corner of the shower and enjoy the benefits of steam inhalation.Bath: Add up to 5 drops, in a dispersant such as oil, to the bath to help improve skin tone and promote relaxation.Massage: Use a 2.5% dilution; up to 15 drops per 30ml of carrier oil for sore muscles.Hand or foot bath: Add 2 drops to a bowl of water.Compress: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of water. For treating inflammation or to cool down, use cold to room temperature water. For aching tight muscles use warm to hot water. Agitate a face washer in the water, wring out excess moisture and apply washer to the affected area. Repeat two or three times as the compress cools down or warms up.Steam Treatment: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of steaming hot water. Place your face close to the bowl and cover the back of your head and bowl with a towel to trap the aromatic vapours. Caution due to risk of burns or scalding and keep eyes covered during treatment.Blends well with: Black Pepper and most spice oils, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Clove, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Patchouli and Pine.
Source: BrazilBotanical name: Copaifera reticulata balsam oil
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda Sellar The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless
WOODY & SOOTHING FOR THE MIND & BODYThe very gentle woody aroma of Copaiba may be soothing and warming for spirits in need of calm and stability. Most uses of Copaiba essential oil have been determined by the traditional use of the people living in South America, where the Copaiba trees flourish.Note: this product comes unboxed
May exert anti-inflammatory properties.May provide analgesic support.May help improve skin appearance.May be soothing and calming to the mind.May benefit wound healing.May help treat sore muscles.May help with irritated or sore throat.
May exert anti-inflammatory properties.May provide analgesic support.May help improve skin appearance.May be soothing and calming to the mind.May benefit wound healing.May help treat sore muscles.May help with irritated or sore throat.
Diffuser: Add 6-8 drops to a diffuser.Quick fix: A few deep inhalations from the bottle can help when you are at work, in the car or anytime you need a quick break.Shower: Add 2-3 drops to the corner of the shower and enjoy the benefits of steam inhalation.Bath: Add up to 5 drops, in a dispersant such as oil, to the bath to help improve skin tone and promote relaxation.Massage: Use a 2.5% dilution; up to 15 drops per 30ml of carrier oil for sore muscles.Hand or foot bath: Add 2 drops to a bowl of water.Compress: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of water. For treating inflammation or to cool down, use cold to room temperature water. For aching tight muscles use warm to hot water. Agitate a face washer in the water, wring out excess moisture and apply washer to the affected area. Repeat two or three times as the compress cools down or warms up.Steam Treatment: Add 2 drops of essential oil to a bowl of steaming hot water. Place your face close to the bowl and cover the back of your head and bowl with a towel to trap the aromatic vapours. Caution due to risk of burns or scalding and keep eyes covered during treatment.Blends well with: Black Pepper and most spice oils, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Clove, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Patchouli and Pine.
Source: BrazilBotanical name: Copaifera reticulata balsam oil
CAUTION:Do not ingestAvoid during pregnancyKeep out of reach of childrenConsult with a healthcare professional before useFor in-depth safety information on all essential oils, click below for the following resources:Essential Oil Safety (2nd Edition) by Robert Tisserand & Rodney YoungThe Directory of Essential Oils by Wanda Sellar The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils by Julia Lawless