Thieves oil | Essential oil blend

$22.99

description: an antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-fungal, antiviral, anti-infectious blend with actions that boost the immune system, clear up respiratory congestion and to disinfect the home

aroma: green, herbaceous

ingredients: essential oils of eucalyptus, rosemary, marjoram, clove, & tea tree

WARNING: 

for external use only. keep out of reach from children and pets. do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. not to be used undiluted on skin. avoid contact with eyes or mucous membranes. if contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. if ingested, seek urgent care and call poison control. do not expose applied area(s) to sunlight after application.

stop use if any sensitivity, irritation or allergic reaction occurs. always consult with a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen, and before use if epileptic, asthmatic, or have any chronic lung conditions. 

please note herbs and packaging may vary slightly depending on supplier and batch.

natural &
plant-powered
medicine
100%
ethically
sourced
made
with care
in toronto

how to use

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for aromatherapy

set the mood and add a few drops to your favourite diffuser.

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for your skin

add a few drops to a carrier oil of your choice (we recommend jojoba oil). this can be used for massage, skincare, or local application.

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for DIY recipes

add drops of essential oils to your natural home recipes – great for cleaners, room sprays, bath salts, detergent, soaps, and more!

for facial steam/inhalation

add a few drops to a bowl of steaming water. inhale slowly and deeply for 5-10 minutes.

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finished your bottle?

reuse your bottle if you can! for proper recycling, please ensure it is cleaned, label is removed (soaking it in hot soapy water helps!), and caps are separated (including the little rings) before placing in the recycling bin.

remember, less is more!
always start low and add according to your preference. 

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