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Highlights
- Massage Oil
- Diffuser compatible
- Gluten & Paraben Free
- GC/MS Tested
- Non GMO
- Pure Plant Based
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Diffuser: Add 5-10 drops of essential oil with the recommend amount of water to your diffuser before turning it on. DO NOT PUT 100% PURE OIL IN DIFFUSER WITHOUT ADDING ADDITIONAL WATER. SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DIFFUSER USE
Household Cleaner: Combine essential oil(s) with vinegar, alcohol, or distilled water in a 4oz. spray bottle.
Bath/Shower: Add 3-5 drops of oil(s) to hot bath water or shower steam before stepping in.
DIY Projects: Use essential oil(s) in your homemade candles, soaps, lotions and more!
Air Freshener: In a 4oz spray bottle add 10 to 20 drops of essential oil(s) to water and spray to freshen up a room.
Yoga: Place a few drops of oil(s) on a tissue and place in front of your mat or apply a roll-on to your wrists
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Q: Is this therapeutic grade?
A: HI Patti, Our Nature's Truth Lavender is PURE Essential Oil. Not to be used directly on skin but mixed with a base oil prior to use or in a diffuser. <BR> Lavender is widely used for its relaxing and comforting qualities, Lavender boasts a soothing floral scent that instills a sense of deep tranquility. Steam distilled from its flowers, giving you a pure plant based aromatic experience. We do not label our essential oils as Therapeutic Grade however our essentials oils/aromatherapy are plant based and GC/MS tested for quality guarantee.
submitted byProduct Specialist - 4 years agoBrand expertA: "Therapeutic Grade" is a marketing term. Any company can say their oils are therapeutic grade. There is no standard definition nor organization who "grades" or "certifies" essential oils as therapeutic grade, medicinal grade or aromatherapy grade in the U.S. You can always ask a company what they mean by that term, if they use it. What you are looking for is oil that is 100% pure, free from any additives, adulterants or dilutions. And no 'fragrance oil'.
submitted byWL - 3 years ago
Q: Is this safe to use around dogs?
A: In dogs, the most common essential oil toxicities are to Melaleuca or Tea Tree Oil, Pennyroyal, Oil of Wintergreen, and Pine Oils. Others include Anise, Cinnamon, Ylang Ylang... a quick google search will tell you others as well. Lavender seems OK for use around dogs but can be harmful to cats.
submitted byWL - 3 years agoA: Hi Yvette! <BR> <BR> We wish we had a better answer for you but we suggest talking with your veterinarian. Thank you!
submitted byProduct Specialist - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: is anyone able to compare these to young living or doTerra??
A: These ones are cheaper. They're just as pure. They're not part of a multi-level marketing scheme, which may be a plus or minus depending on you.
submitted byAmanda - 6 years agoA: If it is "flammable" it is more than just EO in it. FDA labeling system says that an EO can be labeled "PURE" and only have to contain 5% "PURE" product in it (IF the company adheres to regulations)... not even necessarily the EO, it could be the floral water and still be labeled pure. In that case, ZERO action, but may smell nice?
submitted byTrisha - 6 years ago
Q: can you use this oil on your face to reduce wrinkles?
A: Hello Karin,<br> <br> Enjoy the benefits of pure essential oils in a massage, your bath, or in a diffuser. For a massage, dilute at a recommended rate of 5 drops of essential oils to 10mL of Nature’s Truth® Unscented Base Oil. <br> <br> Please note, this is for external use only. Dilute in a base oil. Do not use directly on skin or apply to broken or irritated skin. Keep out of reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
submitted byProduct Specialist - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this to make a laundry detergent/scent boost?
A: Hi there! Yes you may. Dependent on whatever DIY recipe you use, our essential oils will do the trick! Good luck!! :)
submitted byhealthguru - 2 years ago
Q: How to dilute Nature Truth's essential oil for DIY hand sanitizer recipe?
A: Hello!<BR> <BR> We have this Hand Refresher DIY that you might like! This DIY contains a blend of pure essential oils, aloe and isopropyl alcohol in a convenient 2 oz bottle that you can take anywhere. By combining it with a blend essential oils like Lemon, Lavender, and Tea Tree Oil, this will help to keep your hands feeling fresh! <BR> <BR> <B>Essential Oil Hand Refresher<B> <BR> 2 ounce Spray or Squeeze Bottle<BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lavender Oil<BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lemon Oil 2 tbsp.<BR> 60% isopropyl alcohol<BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Tea Tree Oil<BR> 1 tbsp. Aloe Vera Gel<BR> <BR><BR> Simply add your oils, aloe and alcohol to your bottle and shake to combine!<BR><BR> <BR><BR> <B>WARNING:<B> For external use only. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
submitted byProduct Specialist - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is it necessary to dilute essential oil blend to prepare DIY hand sanitizer?
A: Hello! <BR> <BR> We have an essential oil hand refresher.<BR> This DIY contains a blend of pure essential oils, aloe and isopropyl alcohol in a convenient 2 oz bottle that you can take anywhere. By combining it with a blend essential oils like Lemon, Lavender, and Tea Tree Oil, this will help to keep your hands feeling fresh! You’ll want to take a bottle with you everywhere you go! Plus, by making your own, you can customize this recipe with your favorite essential oil scents!<BR> <BR> <B>Essential Oil Hand Refresher<B> 2 ounce Spray or Squeeze Bottle<BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lavender Oil <BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lemon Oil <BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Tea Tree Oil <BR> 2 tbsp. 60% isopropyl alcohol <BR> 1 tbsp. Aloe Vera Gel <BR> <BR> <B>What to Do:<B> <BR> Simply add your oils, aloe and alcohol to your bottle and shake to combine!<BR> <BR> <B>WARNING<B>: For external use only. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
submitted byProduct Specialist - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can these pure essential oils be used with a tea light diffuser?
A: Hello!<br> <Br> Our pure essential oils are made to be used in an aromatherapy diffuser, not a a tea light diffuser. <BR>
submitted byProduct Specialist - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: How to use this as DIY hand sanitizer, Could you inform me with full recipe? Thanks
A: Hello!<BR> <BR> We have a Homemade Essential Oil Hand Refresher to keep you feeling fresh instead below!<BR> This DIY contains a blend of pure essential oils, aloe and isopropyl alcohol in a convenient 2 oz bottle that you can take anywhere. By combining it with a blend essential oils like Lemon, Lavender, and Tea Tree Oil, this will help to keep your hands feeling fresh! Plus, by making your own, you can customize this recipe with your favorite essential oil scents! Always remember to mix and dilute pure essential oils, never use them directly on your skin. <BR> <BR> <B>Essential Oil Hand Refresher<B> <BR><BR> 2 ounce Spray or Squeeze Bottle <BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lavender Oil <BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Lemon Oil <BR> 3 drops Nature’s Truth Tea Tree Oil <BR> 2 tbsp. 60% isopropyl alcohol <BR> 1 tbsp. Aloe Vera Gel<BR> <BR><BR> <B>What to Do:<B> <BR> Simply add your oils, aloe and alcohol to your bottle and shake to combine!<BR> <BR> WARNING: For external use only. Do not apply to broken or irritated skin. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep oils away from eyes. If skin sensitivity occurs, discontinue use. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
submitted byProduct Specialist - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Hello, how much rayio to mix this with vinegar, baking soda and water to make DIY all purpose cleaner?
A: Hi there! There are many different recipes out there. I recommend the following: glass spray bottle 3/4 cup distilled water 3/4 cup white vinegar 20 drops lavender essential oil
submitted byhealthguru - 3 years ago