Gentle Skin Inflammation Relief
Copaiba essential oil is a magnifier of other oils, which means it enhances the effects of other essential oils.

Essential oils that you can apply directly to inflammation, diffuse or take internally.  These oils are gentle enough for sensitive skin:



Citrusy Mood

  • 3 drops Copaiba
  • 4 drops Bergamot

InflaPM

  • 4 drops Copaiba
  • 8 drops Lavender
InflaMaxx

  • 4 drops Copaiba
  • 4 drops Frankincense

I am Calm (roller bottle blend)
Add suggested drops in the roller bottle, then fill remainder of bottle with Fractionated Coconut oil, close lid and shake well. Roll on wrists, back of neck, spine, behind ears, and can be rolled on feet at night. 

  • 5 drops Copaiba
  • 8 drops Lavender
  • 8 drops Frankincense
  • 8 drops Bergamot
You can always make your own capsules if you prefer to take the mixtures orally.
Add 2 drops of the desired vitality oil (s) and add an edible carrier oil (like olive oil).

Sleepessence contains Melatonin, Lavender, Vetiver, and Valerian to help promote restful sleep and support the body's natural sleep rhythm.*

Before you go to bed, make some golden milk with Golden Turmeric 




References: 
Hebert P, Barice EJ, Park J, Dyess SM, McCaffrey R, Hennekens CH. Treatments for Inflammatory Arthritis: Potential But Unproven Role of Topical Copaiba. Integr Med (Encinitas). 2017 Apr;16(2):40-42. 

Bona E, Cantamessa S, Pavan M, Novello G, Massa N, Rocchetti A, Berta G, Gamalero E. Sensitivity of Candida albicans to essential oils: are they an alternative to antifungal agents? J Appl Microbiol. 2016 Dec;121(6):1530-1545. 

Efferth T, Oesch F. Anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities of frankincense: Targets, treatments and toxicities. Semin Cancer Biol. 2020 Feb 4:S1044-579X(20)30034-1. 

Romano L, Battaglia F, Masucci L, Sanguinetti M, Posteraro B, Plotti G, Zanetti S, Fadda G. In vitro activity of bergamot natural essence and furocoumarin-free and distilled extracts, and their associations with boric acid, against clinical yeast isolates. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2005 Jan;55(1):110-4. 

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