🛡️ Elevate your immunity game—because wellness waits for no one!
Comfort Oil: Immune is a 10ml liquid blend of 100% organic-grade essential oils including Cajeput, Camphor, Wintergreen, Juniper, and Clove, designed to support and strengthen your body's natural immune defenses through versatile aromatherapy applications such as diffusion, steaming, or topical use.
Units | 10.0 millilitre |
Brand | EFA International |
Format | Liquid |
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Helps me sleep
Great smell and has had a marked impact on my quality of sleep. I have this on subscribe and save. The only thing to note is, watch as you drip it as my first bottle would just run out of the nozle.
C**.
Lovely smelling oil.
I bought this to put in a diffuser while suffering from a congested heavy cold and as its got eucalyptus and other oils I thought it would help with breathing at night.The scent is nice but I did need to put at least 10 -15 drops in the water , not 2 drops as recommended by the diffuser instructions. It definitely worked to scent the water vapour. Also sniffing the open bottle up close helped.Overall it seems good quality and I don't know if it's because I'm so congested that the smell is a bit milder than expected.
M**T
Pneumonia recovery aid...
Recovering from pneumonia at home and wanted to support my healing with aromatherapy. After much research on essential oils for antimicrobial and decongestant properties, this Comfort Oil offered ideal blend of gentle yet effective oils, which I use in an oil burner with carrier oil. The odour is very relaxing and the house smells divine. After two days of burning a few drops in the burner, I do feel it is soothing my battered sides, where the infection sits. Highly recommended, and will use when well as odour so soothing, 5*.Update: used oil in grapeseed carrier oil for back and chest massage. Equally effective method to benefit from the blend's healing properties. I also recommend applying hot water bottle to side rib cage, over clothing, to feel warmth and oil absorption :)
J**D
Amazing smell
Amazing smelling oils work fine with humidifier.
C**Y
good
good but you need a lot in humidifiers
P**K
BRILLIANT
I love it,Feeling good already
T**A
Great smell
Good product, good price
A**3
High quality and clears the passages, but the warnings are a bit scary.
To the best of my judgement, this is a quality blend of essential oils, containing eucalyptus, lavender, tea tree, rosemary, peppermint and thyme.However, I was a bit alarmed by the product warnings, which say it may be fatal if swallowed, causes skin irritation, and is toxic to aquatic life!I understand even pure and natural ingredients can be harmful if used incorrectly, and of course I have no intention of drinking it! But even so, I have few other products at home that expressly warn of fatality.Even bleach doesn't! Is this tiny bottle of essential oils really more dangerous than bleach, and if so, should I be inhaling it?My interest piqued, I learnt it's eucalyptus oil that seems to be the problem. It can indeed be fatal if taken by mouth, even at low doses.Further, WebMD rather worryingly states there isn't enough reliable information to know if eucalyptus oil is safe when inhaled as aromatherapy OR used diluted on skin - both of which are suggested for this.I have tried it, but am very wary. Although not specifically mentioned in the instructions, I don't think it's suitable for use in my diffuser, which is waterless. So if I were to use it, I'd be inhaling a mist of the undiluted oil, which seems a bad idea. And I didn't have a carrier oil to dilute it.That leaves inhaling it from a basin of hot water and/or putting a few drops on a handkerchief, each of which I've tried. It smells quite pleasant, albeit somewhat medicinal, and yes, it clears out the passages. Also certainly wakes you up if you were feeling sluggish! It makes your eyes water a bit.A couple of other safety considerations: the lettering on the bottle is microscopic, even though it warns this stuff is potentially fatal. If it's important enough to go on the bottle (And what could be more important than danger of death?) it's important enough to be readable. Also a photograph in the listing appears to show somebody about to drop it undiluted onto skin. Although the caption clarifies that you need to dilute it, a casual glance at the photo might make you think it's unnecessary. I believe this photo should be removed as misleading.
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