When it comes to COVID-19, we’ll avoid a flashy headlines. We won't wasting your time with cure claims, because the truth is… We don’t have any. Here is the info we do have:
Are the soles of your feet the best place to apply essential oils?
Your feet are one of the most porous areas of your body, so that would mean that adding essential oils to the bottom of your feet would be the most optimal place for the oil to absorb. Right??
If a trusted friend recommended a new brand of lotion that you have never tried before, and after using it, you discover a large rash on your skin, would you keep using it? ...Probably not, right?
Here’s a fun fact: Did you guys know that the Blue Tansy flower is actually yellow, not blue?
Aloe Vera has been associated with beauty and protection of the skin for a long time. But check this out:
We are determined to bring clarity to claims about the benefits of an essential oil. You hear all of the time that “This oil helps with this ailment”, or “This oil does this thing”… But what we want to know is WHY?
The one you know.
The one you love.
Peppermint is one of the most popular essential oils by far. It’s topical use when diluted properly provides a cooling effect
The chances are you have asked yourself this very question. It's likely you have concluded that essential oils promote health and wellness or the perceived effectiveness that others claim to derive, is merely “in their head” and what scientists call the placebo effect.
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Dear Mothers & Women of Influence…
This will be one of many posts you will see directed entirely at you this weekend.
Join our CEO in our mini-series on Youtube about the toxicity of essential oils. Part 1 of our 8 part series asks the questions, reviews the science, and presents the case for when you should ingest and when you should not.