copaiba essential oil

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Copaifera Officinalis

Copaiba is actually known as Copaiba Balsam, and is a wild-growing tropical tree with thick foliage and many branches. Although it is not a ‘true’ balsam, its natural oleoresin does occur as a physiological product from several similar species. Copaiba is native to northeast and central South America, particularly Brazil and Venezuela where it has been used for centuries for a variety of reasons.

Origin: North and Central South America

Method: Tree Tapping

Plant part: Bark and Trunk

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Copaiba essential oil:

  • Respiratory Conditions: Bronchitis, chills, colds, coughs.
  • Digestive System: Intestinal infections, piles.
  • Nervous System: Stress-related conditions like depression and anxiety.

Other uses for Copaiba essential oil:

Used for centuries in Europe in the treatment of chronic cystitis and bronchitis; also for treating piles, chronic diarrhea and intestinal problems.

Safety information regarding Copaiba essential oil:

Relatively non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization. Large doses cause vomiting and diarrhea.

WARNING This oil is NOT meant to refill Corked electronic diffusers. Applying any essential oils dermally or topically should only be done with a diluted solution using a carrier oil. Do not apply essential oils straight to the skin without diluting them or contacting a physician for advice.



Copaifera Officinalis

Copaiba is actually known as Copaiba Balsam, and is a wild-growing tropical tree with thick foliage and many branches. Although it is not a ‘true’ balsam, its natural oleoresin does occur as a physiological product from several similar species. Copaiba is native to northeast and central South America, particularly Brazil and Venezuela where it has been used for centuries for a variety of reasons.

Origin: North and Central South America

Method: Tree Tapping

Plant part: Bark and Trunk

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Copaiba essential oil:

  • Respiratory Conditions: Bronchitis, chills, colds, coughs.
  • Digestive System: Intestinal infections, piles.
  • Nervous System: Stress-related conditions like depression and anxiety.

Other uses for Copaiba essential oil:

Used for centuries in Europe in the treatment of chronic cystitis and bronchitis; also for treating piles, chronic diarrhea and intestinal problems.

Safety information regarding Copaiba essential oil:

Relatively non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization. Large doses cause vomiting and diarrhea.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.