Bandit's Oil Essential Oil Blend
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This rich and spicy blend of Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Rosemary & Lemon Essential Oils not only smells great for diffusing, but can be used in a variety of ways for its strong antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Use with a carrier oil or diffuser. Download our Essential Oil Primer (.pdf) to learn more about our essential oils and their use.
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Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Rosemary & Lemon Essential Oils
Cinnamon: A warm, sweet and spicy Essential Oil used for infections, coughs, and cold & flu
Clove: A warm, sweet and spicy Essential Oil used for chest infections, and cold & flu
Eucalyptus: A minty, resinous Essential Oil prized for its antimicrobial and decongestant properties
Rosemary: An herbal, camphoraceous Essential Oilused to alleviate both respiratory and digestive issues
Lemon: An energizing sweet, tart Essential Oil used as a general tonic and for detoxification
30mL
Essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Keep away from children. For external use only. Do not apply undiluted oil to skin. Flammable.
For diffusion, follow diffuser instructions. For topical use, always dilute with carrier oil; do not exceed 1.25% or 12 drops per ounce.
HOW DOES AROMATHERAPY WORK?
Plants and plant essences have been used for therapeutic and aromatic purposes for thousands of years. They are the basis of many medicines and fragrances. Different essential oils have different properties – some are analgesic, while others can be calmative, some anti-inflammatory, others immunostimulant.
According to “Essential Aromatherapy” by Susan and Valerie Ann Worwood:
“In aromatherapy there are two basic ways in which essential oils have an effect upon the human body through the nose and through the skin. Aromas are volatile, meaning they disperse in the air, float, and eventually reach the nose. These aromatic molecules float up the nostrils and come into contact with nerves extending from the olfactory bulbs, and ending in two small, sticky patches at the top of the nasal cavity. When the aroma molecule hits receptors in the nerve-rick patches, it sets off a reaction that results in brain activity…. Essential oil molecules also enter the trachea and lungs as we inhale…. Essential oils are also thought to enter the body through the skin because their molecules are extremely tiny. The surest evidence that essential oils get into the body is found in the scientific analysis of the means of excretion – perspiration, feces, urine, breath – after a certain amount of time has passed following the application of essential oils.“
WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS?
Essential Oils are oils that are derived from botanicals or plants via steam distillation or cold press process.
ARE ESSENTIAL OILS INGESTIBLE?
Unless advised by a licensed practitioner, essential oils should not be taken internally as many oils contain compounds that are harmful when ingested; there is minimal scientific evidence of the beneficial effects of internal consumption of essential oils.
CAN I APPLY ESSENTIAL OILS DIRECTLY ON MY SKIN?
No, we do not recommend any essential oil be applied directly (a.k.a "neat") to the skin. They are powerful concentrated oils and are designed to be either diffused, diluted in carrier oils or be incorporated into our finished products. When diluting in a carrier oil, please follow dermal use recommendations.
WHAT IS A CARRIER OIL?
A carrier oil (or massage oil / body oil) is used to dilute essential oils before they are applied to the skin in massage and aromatherapy. They are so named because they "carry" the essential oil onto the skin. Diluting essential oils is a critical safety practice when using essential oils, as essential oils are powerful, concentrated volatile oils. Carrier oils alone do not contain a concentrated aroma, unlike essential oils, though some, such as olive, have a mild distinctive smell. Our Carrier Oil Blend is a wonderful way to apply your favorite essential oils to your skin, but works well as a fragrance-free massage oil as well.
WHAT DOES “DERMAL USE LIMIT” OR “MAXIMUM DERMAL DOSE” MEAN?
This is the maximum recommended percentage for topical use. Our dermal use limits are based on a maximum single day products application of 30ml (which is equivalent to 1 ounce.) While our recommended maximum concentration limits are based on the best science available, anyone can be sensitive or allergic to any substance, including essential oils. If you notice any irritation or other adverse reaction to topically applied essential oil and carrier oil blends, please discontinue use immediately. Patients who are using other topically applied medication should use separate areas of skin for essential oils and other medications.
HOW DID BANDIT'S OIL GET ITS NAME?
The name Bandit's Oil comes from a medieval legend of four French bandits robbing the dead and dying during the time of bubonic plague. According to the legend, to protect themselves from catching the plague themselves, they covered their mouths with rags doused in a secret recipe vinegar solution with various special herbs. Upon capture, the bandits offered up the recipe to avoid a harsh sentence. While they may not have received leniency, history has received the legendary recipe told through generations. Bandit's Oil is our take on this recipe. Try our special anti-bacterial blend of Rosemary, Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus and Organic Lemon Essential Oils in a number of products: Foaming Hand Soap, Bar Soap, Essential Oil Blend, and Hand Sanitizer.
Ingredients
Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Rosemary & Lemon Essential Oils
Cinnamon: A warm, sweet and spicy Essential Oil used for infections, coughs, and cold & flu
Clove: A warm, sweet and spicy Essential Oil used for chest infections, and cold & flu
Eucalyptus: A minty, resinous Essential Oil prized for its antimicrobial and decongestant properties
Rosemary: An herbal, camphoraceous Essential Oilused to alleviate both respiratory and digestive issues
Lemon: An energizing sweet, tart Essential Oil used as a general tonic and for detoxification
Net Contents
30mL
Good to Know
Essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Keep away from children. For external use only. Do not apply undiluted oil to skin. Flammable.
For diffusion, follow diffuser instructions. For topical use, always dilute with carrier oil; do not exceed 1.25% or 12 drops per ounce.
HOW DOES AROMATHERAPY WORK?
Plants and plant essences have been used for therapeutic and aromatic purposes for thousands of years. They are the basis of many medicines and fragrances. Different essential oils have different properties – some are analgesic, while others can be calmative, some anti-inflammatory, others immunostimulant.
According to “Essential Aromatherapy” by Susan and Valerie Ann Worwood:
“In aromatherapy there are two basic ways in which essential oils have an effect upon the human body through the nose and through the skin. Aromas are volatile, meaning they disperse in the air, float, and eventually reach the nose. These aromatic molecules float up the nostrils and come into contact with nerves extending from the olfactory bulbs, and ending in two small, sticky patches at the top of the nasal cavity. When the aroma molecule hits receptors in the nerve-rick patches, it sets off a reaction that results in brain activity…. Essential oil molecules also enter the trachea and lungs as we inhale…. Essential oils are also thought to enter the body through the skin because their molecules are extremely tiny. The surest evidence that essential oils get into the body is found in the scientific analysis of the means of excretion – perspiration, feces, urine, breath – after a certain amount of time has passed following the application of essential oils.“
WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS?
Essential Oils are oils that are derived from botanicals or plants via steam distillation or cold press process.
ARE ESSENTIAL OILS INGESTIBLE?
Unless advised by a licensed practitioner, essential oils should not be taken internally as many oils contain compounds that are harmful when ingested; there is minimal scientific evidence of the beneficial effects of internal consumption of essential oils.
CAN I APPLY ESSENTIAL OILS DIRECTLY ON MY SKIN?
No, we do not recommend any essential oil be applied directly (a.k.a "neat") to the skin. They are powerful concentrated oils and are designed to be either diffused, diluted in carrier oils or be incorporated into our finished products. When diluting in a carrier oil, please follow dermal use recommendations.
WHAT IS A CARRIER OIL?
A carrier oil (or massage oil / body oil) is used to dilute essential oils before they are applied to the skin in massage and aromatherapy. They are so named because they "carry" the essential oil onto the skin. Diluting essential oils is a critical safety practice when using essential oils, as essential oils are powerful, concentrated volatile oils. Carrier oils alone do not contain a concentrated aroma, unlike essential oils, though some, such as olive, have a mild distinctive smell. Our Carrier Oil Blend is a wonderful way to apply your favorite essential oils to your skin, but works well as a fragrance-free massage oil as well.
WHAT DOES “DERMAL USE LIMIT” OR “MAXIMUM DERMAL DOSE” MEAN?
This is the maximum recommended percentage for topical use. Our dermal use limits are based on a maximum single day products application of 30ml (which is equivalent to 1 ounce.) While our recommended maximum concentration limits are based on the best science available, anyone can be sensitive or allergic to any substance, including essential oils. If you notice any irritation or other adverse reaction to topically applied essential oil and carrier oil blends, please discontinue use immediately. Patients who are using other topically applied medication should use separate areas of skin for essential oils and other medications.
HOW DID BANDIT'S OIL GET ITS NAME?
The name Bandit's Oil comes from a medieval legend of four French bandits robbing the dead and dying during the time of bubonic plague. According to the legend, to protect themselves from catching the plague themselves, they covered their mouths with rags doused in a secret recipe vinegar solution with various special herbs. Upon capture, the bandits offered up the recipe to avoid a harsh sentence. While they may not have received leniency, history has received the legendary recipe told through generations. Bandit's Oil is our take on this recipe. Try our special anti-bacterial blend of Rosemary, Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus and Organic Lemon Essential Oils in a number of products: Foaming Hand Soap, Bar Soap, Essential Oil Blend, and Hand Sanitizer.
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