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Overview: Essential Oils, The Colon, and Body Feedback

How to Use Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils in a Colon Cleanse

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FDA-Approved for Internal Consumption
Here is a list of essential oils certified as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA.
IMPORTANT: We strongly advise you to consult with a knowledgeable health practitioner before using any essential oils.
Angelica
Basil
Bergamot
Chamomile, Roman
Chamomile, German
Cinnamon Bark
Citrus rind (all)
Clary Sage
Clove
Coriander
Dill
Eucalyptus globulus
Frankincense
Galbanum
Geranium
Ginger
Grapefruit
Hyssop
Juniper
Jasmine
Laurus nobilis
Lavender
Lemon
Lemongrass
Lime
Melissa (lemonbalm)
Marjoram
Myrrh
Myrtle
Nutmeg
Orange
Oregano
Patchouli
Pepper
Peppermint
Petitgrain
Pine
Rosemary
Rose
Savory
Sage
Sandalwood
Spearmint
Spruce
Tarragon
Tangerine
Thyme
Valerian
Vetiver
Ylang Ylang
DO NOT attempt to self-diagnose or prescribe any natural substances for health conditions that require professional attention.
See individual bottle label directions or check with a health professional before using essential oils if you have a serious medical condition or if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant.
DO NOT use wild tansy, clary sage, sage, fennel, wintergreen, or hyssop during pregnancy.
Consult your healthcare professional about any serious disease or injury.
When applying a new oil, test one drop on a small patch of skin first (e.g., on the underside of the forearm). Skin sensitivity is highly individual. If the skin feels hot or turns red, apply a vegetable oil (e.g., olive or almond) to the area, which will dilute the essential oil. Washing with water is less effective.
Use only one new oil or oil blend at a time to determine how your body responds. Wait 30 minutes before using or implanting another new oil.
Overview: Essential Oils, The Colon, and Body Feedback

How to Use Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils in a Colon Cleanse

Essential Oil Suggestions for Use with Colon Hydrotherapy

FDA-Approved for Internal Consumption 101 Uses for the Everyday Oils Kit

Purchase Essential Oils Educational Videos Alternatives to OTC Drugs
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