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Category: Vegetarian Recipes/special
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Contributor: Admin

Muscle & Joint Oil Blend


Ingredients (use vegan versions):

  • 20 ml standard carrier oil (e.g. almond) incl. 6 drops wheatgerm oil
  • 10 ml comfrey oil (macerated/infused)
  • 2 drops lavender essential oil
  • 2 drops marjoram e.o.
  • 2 drops Roman chamomile e.o.
  • 2 drops juniper e.o.
  • 1 drop German chamomile e.o. (optional)


Directions:


Gives a 1 1/2% dilution. May also be made up in a plain,
vegetable oil-based lotion. The wheatgerm oil is necessary
to preserve the life of your blend; if you intend to use it
up quickly, then this is not necessary. You can also
purchase ready-blended carrier oil bases, which usually
include the correct amount of wheatgerm oil already.


Very good for both muscle and joint pain and similar
problems. Also effective for insomnia.







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