BAM & CO Copaiba Organic Essential Oil 5ml / 10ml

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COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS

Copaiba oil comes from copaiba trees. There are more than 70 species Trusted Source of copaiba trees that have been identified, many of them in South and Central America. Copaiba trees naturally produce copaiba oil-resin. This is extracted from the tree by punching a hole into the trunk. A pipe is then inserted into the hole, allowing the oil-resin to flow out. Copaiba oil-resin collected from several trees is often mixed.

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BAM & CO Copaiba Organic Essential Oil 5ml / 10ml

BENEFITS: Antioxidant, immunity, calm

AROMA: Spicy, woody, sweet

SIZE:10ml

HOW TO USE:

AROMATIC USE

Inhalation: Directly inhale from the bottle. Or place few drops on your palm then cupped around your nose and inhale deeply.

Diffuser / Humidifier / Nebulizer: Use it with electronic diffuser of your choice. Amount of essential oil drops depends on the device. Do check the device manual.

Wood Diffuser: Use 3 – 5 drops of the essential oil on Bam & Co. Wood Diffuser.

Spray: Mix ratio 3ml Essential Oil : 100 Water to create pillow spray, air freshener, room spray, repellent spray.

 

TOPICAL USE

Apply to skin / Massage: Dilute with Bam & Co. Native / Carrier Oil with the ratio of 1 Essential Oil : 20 Native Oil (eg. 5ml

Essential oil to 100ml Native Oil) Best area to apply to are neck, forehead and temples, chest and abdomen, arms legs and bottom of feet.

Add few drops to bathtub for shower.Add to shampoo or lotion to apply to skin.

 

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Brazil

NOTE: Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult your healthcare practitioner before using.

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Short Description COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS Copaiba oil comes from copaiba trees. There are more than 70 species Trusted Source of copaiba trees that have been identified,many of them in South and Central America. Copaiba trees naturally produce copaiba oil-resin. This is extracted from the tree by punching a hole into the trunk. A pipe is then inserted into the hole,allowing the oil-resin to flow out. Copaiba oil-resin collected from several trees is often mixed.
   

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