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Essential Oils: Natural Doesn’t Mean Risk-Free
« on: August 11, 2017, 11:32:39 am »
Essential Oils: Natural Doesn’t Mean Risk-Free
By Lisa Marshall
 

Aug. 8, 2017 -- When Rachael Armstrong first started using essential oils last year she, as she puts it, “dove right in.”

Each morning, she placed a drop of frankincense oil, which some say is an immune booster, under her tongue. If her head hurt, she dabbed calming peppermint oil on her temples. At night, she massaged the bottoms of her feet with grapefruit oil, often billed as an appetite suppressant. By day, she lathered her arms with antibacterial bergamot oil and dropped fragrant lemon oil into her detergent and water bottle.   

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