80 drops in a 5-ml bottle
Prostatitis is an infection of the prostate. Symptoms of prostatitis may include fever, pus-like discharge from the penis, pain in the groin or pelvic area, burning during urination, and/or a frequent need to urinate.
If you are experiencing these symptoms, then this is the best essential oil blend to support you.
The essential oils in this blend -- rosemary, myrtle, thyme, frankincense, myrrh, sage, and tsuga -- provide support to the body to help overcome prostatitis. Optimal Health Network customers report that this oil blend used in suppositories helps to reduce infection and swelling, improve urinary function, increase circulation, improve sexual function, and ease pain.
NOTE: There are four types of prostatitis: chronic, acute bacterial, chronic bacterial, and asymptomatic inflammatory. Acute bacterial prostatitis is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires rapid diagnosis and treatment from a medical doctor.
INGREDIENTS: Therapeutic-grade rosemary, myrtle, thyme, frankincense, myrrh, sage, and tsuga essential oils; liquid coconut oil
Liquid coconut oil is used as a carrier oil, because it facilitates the absorption of other oils and provides antiseptic and disinfectant properties.
HOW TO USE: Place 5-10 drops in a coconut oil suppository one to seven nights a week. Best results will be seen by first taking an enema series. (Note: you will need both
coconut oil and a suppository tray to make these suppositories in addition to the essential oil blend.)
How To Make Essential Oil Suppositories
CAUTIONS: Possible skin sensitivity. If under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Always dilute before applying to the skin or taking internally. Keep out of reach of children.
How To Make Essential Oil Suppositories
Dee Dee Delkamp of the Optimal Health Center explains the many benefits of using suppositories containing essential oils and demonstrates how to make them.