COPAIBA, though not new to the indigenous people of Brazil and - TopicsExpress



          

COPAIBA, though not new to the indigenous people of Brazil and South America, is just coming into into its own in the modern world. Its first recorded medical use was in 1625. The oleoresin from this tree is tapped from the cavity of tree trunks, and native tribes used this resin on the navels of newborns and on wounds. Many scientific studies have been done proving its oleoresin healing properties. Of its many chemical constituents, it is high in sesquiterpenes and diterpenes------making it beneficial for skins conditions such as acne to having anti-cancer and anti-tumor effects through its toxic action against several tumor cell lines. Young Livings COPAIBA makes for a wonderful enhancer/magnifier of other oils layer topically before it. It has the HIGHEST anti-inflammatory action of any essential oil. When used for its anti-inflammatory action, Gary Young suggests taking it in capsule form. #Copaiba #antiinflammatory #antitumor #anticancer #sesquiterpenes #essentialoils #YoungLiving #AbundantHealthWealthwithYLEOs
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 21:28:55 +0000

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