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Life-Flo Fractionated Pure Liquid Coconut Oil -- 16 fl oz


Life-Flo Fractionated Pure Liquid Coconut Oil
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Life-Flo Fractionated Pure Liquid Coconut Oil -- 16 fl oz

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Life-Flo Fractionated Pure Liquid Coconut Oil Description

  • Pure Liquid
  • Powerful Moisturizer for Face & Body
  • No Animal Testing

Fractionated coconut oil is truly a versatile oil that is feather-light, goes on to skin easily without clogging pores, is excellent for dry, troubled skin. It's an excellent carrier oil for essential oils, aromatherapy, and massage therapy, as well as skin and hair products. Unlike many other carrier oils, it's highly stable, odorless, deodorized, non-staining, and colorless.


Directions

This oil can be applied to the skin for face and body care. It can be used on all skin types and is excellent for mature, dry skin. May also be used as a  massage oil.

Free Of
Animal testing.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: 100% cocos nucifera (coconut) oil.
Warnings

Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation, redness or discomfort occurs, discontinue use and consult a licensed health care practitioner.

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4 DIY Recipes to Bring Essential Oils into Your Daily Life

Ever notice how certain smells can invoke delight bordering on rapture, an inward swooning as it were? Our sense of smell has the power to make us both exceedingly happy and downright miserable (think: porta-potty). The olfactory system is intimately connected to associative learning and emotional processing, and certain oils give off molecules that trigger signals to the brain’s limbic system.

According to a Yale Scientific article, “…the olfactory system is the only sensory system that involves the amygdala and the limbic system in its primary processing pathway. This link explains why smells are often linked to specific memories.” The other senses do not pass through these brain areas and, hence, are less likely to trigger such visceral reactions.

The basic tools of aromatherapy are essential oils. They are made from fragrant essences found in specific plant cells in a wide variety of plants, from rosemary to roses. These particular plant cells — typically located under the surface of leaves, bark or peel — derive their olfactory signature from the elements: sun, air, soil and water.

Avocado Slicked in Half with a Bottle of Essential Oil | Vitacost.com/blog

To produce essential oils, the plant essences are usually distilled with steam and/or water or are cold-pressed. Oils that are made through chemical processes are not considered true essential oils, as these chemicals negate the oil’s therapeutic value.

These days, you can find aromatherapy being used in a wide range of settings — from spas to hospitals — to treat an array of conditions. The general consensus is that certain scents can relieve pain, improve mood and promote a sense of relaxation.

Research backs this up: According to the Yale article, “Mie University School of Medicine found that patients with depression needed smaller doses of antidepressant medications after citrus fragrance treatment.” Additionally, a University of Vienna study showed that when the scent of orange oil was used in dental clinics, female patients had markedly less anxiety. 

Want to start exploring essential oils but not sure where to begin? Vitacost collaborated with Adina Grigore, author of the recent book Just the Essentials, to bring you four simple recipes that show the ease and diversity with which you can incorporate essential oils into your lifestyle.

Florida face scrub

Ingredients

2 Tbsp. oat flour
1/2 ripe avocado, mashed
2 tsp. carrier oil
2 drops sweet orange essential oil
2 drops grapefruit essential oil

Directions

In glass bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Apply a generous amount all over your face and use whatever is left on the rest of your body.

Quick tea tree mouthwash

Ingredients

1 cup water
1 Tbsp. hydrogen peroxide
2-6 drops tea tree oil

Directions

Pour all ingredients in bottle and shake well before using. Follow by brushing teeth. Mouthwash can be stored up to a year.

Countertop lemon spray

Ingredients

1 cup water
1/2 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide
20 drops lemon oil

Directions

In spray bottle, add all ingredients and shake before use. Not suitable for use on granite or stone countertops.

Migraine healing oil

Ingredients

2 drops cinnamon leaf essential oil
1 Tbsp. olive oil

Directions

In small bowl, stir ingredients. Massage into temples, between eyebrows, under nostrils, and behind ears. Reapply as needed and discard when migraine (thankfully) disappears.

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