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Copaiba

The woody scent of dōTERRA’s Copaiba essential oil can help calm any *anxious feelings you may be experiencing.

Derived from the resin of the Copaiba tree, native Brazilians used it in traditional health practices. dōTERRA Copaiba oil can support much of the body including, the cardiovascular, immune, digestive, nervous and immune systems. Add 1-2 drops of Copaiba oil to any beverage to support your overall health. Incorporate the oil to your skin care routine to reduce the appearance of blemishes.

Copaiba Softgels provide a daily dose of Copaiba Essential oil in a convenient easy-to-swallow softgel. When taken internally, Copaiba essential oil may help support the nervous, cardiovascular, immune, digestive, and respiratory systems.*

Learn about all the versatile benefits dōTERRA Copaiba can offer here.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

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Cinnamon Bark

Among the many benefits of Cinnamon Bark oil is the powerful *cleansing properties. For this reason, dōTERRA recently formulated a mouthwash that includes Cinnamon Bark oil. Combine a few drops of dōTERRA Cinnamon Bark oil with water in a spray bottle to tackle your little one’s sticky mess. Due to its spicy and sweet flavor, you can substitute it for the powdered spice in baking. Purchase a bottle of dōTERRA Cinnamon Bark oil here!

Due to its high content of cinnamaldehyde, Cinnamon should be diluted with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil when applied to the skin and only one to two drops are needed for internal benefits.* Cinnamon supports healthy metabolic function and helps maintain a healthy immune system, especially when seasonal threats are high.* Cinnamon is frequently used in mouth rinses and gums.* Cinnamon has a long history of culinary uses, adding spice to desserts, entrees, and hot drinks.

Try the Mini Cinnamon Roll recipe that includes Cinnamon Bark oil here.

Learn more about COOKING, BAKING AND CANDY MAKING WITH ESSENTIAL OILS.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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doTERRA Lumo Diffuser

Add this beautiful maple wood diffuser in your home as a valuable accessory. The doTERRA Lumo Diffuser is convenient when you are going to be away for an extended period because of its run-time features. It’s multiple color options are a great addition to a child’s bedroom when diffusing at night to keep the room slightly lit.

I love my doTERRA’s Lumo Diffuser because of the run-time options and beautiful design. The doTERRA Lumo Diffuser can run two to five hours continuously and ten hours intermittently. It also has seven lighting color options inspired by natural elements. It coves of up to 540 sq. feet so it grate for home or office.

Lumo Diffuser

Enjoy this list of diffuser blends to experience the aromatic benefits of the doTERRA Lumo Diffuser https://www.doterra.com/US/en/brochures-magazines-doterra-living-Summer-2017-summertime-diffuser-blends

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Frankincense

Frankincense is a beautifying, aromatic, and health-promoting* properties are extremely powerful and can easily improve an everyday lifestyle. For anyone seeking a helpful essential oil tip, always remember, if in doubt, use Frankincense.

Frankincense is renowned as one of the most prized and precious essential oils. In addition to its notoriety in the New Testament, the Babylonians and Assyrians would burn Frankincense in religious ceremonies and the ancient Egyptians used Frankincense resin for everything from perfume to salves for soothing skin.

Frankincense

Science

There have been and continue to be many studies around the various benefits of Frankincense.

Biological activities of frankincense essential oil in human dermal fibroblasts

Frankincense – therapeutic properties

Frankincense – Aromatic Science

dōTERRA Frankincense Study

DYI for Frankincense

Is the man in your life suffering from razor bumps from morning shaves? Provide relief to his skin with this do-it-yourself Razor Relief Serum enhanced with Frankincense essential oil. Frankincense is one of the best oils to help skin feel and look rejuvenated. By using this serum infused with Frankincense oil, the chemical properties of the oil will aid in reducing appearances of skin imperfections and the serum will benefit the irritated skin by soothing the sensitive razor bumps for an all-day appearance and feel his skin will love.

For more information on dōTERRA Frankincense, visit the spotlight here.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Essential Oil Use Throughout History
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Essential Oil Use Throughout History

A variety of plants cover the Earth in different shapes, sizes, colors, and scents. Many of these plants contain compounds that typically can’t be seen with the naked eye—they hide within the roots, flowers, seeds, bark, or other areas of the plant. These compounds are known as essential oils. They are highly concentrated, making them extremely potent. Also referred to as volatile aromatic compounds, essential oils give a plant its aroma, protect it from harsh environmental conditions and insects, and even play a part in plant pollination.

Even though some people may view oils as a new trend, history shows that ancient civilizations used plants for things such as aromatherapy, personal care, religious ceremonies, beauty treatments, and food preparation.

 

  • Egypt: Egyptians used plant  plant-based products. Essential Oil therapy was use in burial rituals, and religious ceremonies. Essential oils where used as beauty treatments, food preparations, burial rituals, and also in religious ceremonies.  Archaeologists discovered alabaster jars that contained essential oils in King Tut’s tomb when it was opened in 1923. Egyptian Temples where found to contain essential oil blends written in hieroglyphics.
  • Greece: In ancient Greece, men like Hippocrates explored the aromatic uses of plants, documenting over 200 different herbs in is lifetime. Theophrastus is know as the “Founder of Bontany”, which is the science of plant life. He studied how specific scents and different flowers’ aromatic properties affected people’s emotions.
  • Rome: Ancient Romans often used plant extracts for massage, perfume, and scented baths.
  • Iran: In medieval times, people in the region of Iran often used and traded spices or resins for perfumery and maintaining health.
  • India: Ayurvedic medicine, a holistic healing system native to India, has developed over the span of 5,000 years and includes the use of aromatic and plant compounds.
  • China: Traditional Chinese practices pioneered the use of plant materials to promote wellness. The oldest surviving text regarding it is Shennong’s Herbal, dated around 2700 B.C. The Chinese understood that herbs have specific actions and properties such as cooling, warming, invigorating or sedating.
  • France: Rene Gattefosse, a French chemist, is credited as the first to coin the phrase “aromatherapy” as he studied and researched essential oils thoroughly in the 19th century.

Essential Oil techniques from Greece and Roman traveled to Europe as civilizations transferred world power. These techniques where improved and many of the distillations process from that time are still used today.

For more information on the fundamentals of essential oils, visit the blog spotlight page here.

Now that you know what an essential oil is and where essential oils come from, it is time to learn how to use them. You don’t need to be an expert to enjoy of benefits of essential oils and natural products. Join me for classes or email me at beyond.possibilities.ut@gmail.com for a 1 to 1 consultation.

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Resources:

The Essential Oil Institute

doTerra International