General Body Pain Relief Oil

General Body Pain Relief Oil

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Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon carrier
  • 2 drops lavender
  • 2 drops cedarwood
  • 3 drops oregano
  • 4 drops peppermint

Method:

Mix all the ingredients and apply to the affected areas as needed.

Lavender, cedarwood, oregano, and peppermint oils all have anti-inflammatory compounds that can help reduce swelling, eliminating inflammation-related pain.

You can use coconut oil as your carrier oil to enhance this recipe’s anti-inflammatory effects.

Looking for essential oil recipes to relieve pain? Here are natural remedies you can try to say goodbye to unnecessary body aches.

This recipe is sourced from Dr.Seeds

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