Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil

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Botanical Name: Copaifera officinalis
Country of Origin: Brazil
Plant Part used: Crude Resin
Extraction Method: Steam Distilled

Scent: Mild, sweet, woody, slightly balsamic aroma
Odor Intensity: Medium
Color & Consistency: A medium to heavy yellow to brownish liquid that darkens when exposed to air.
Blends Well With: Black Pepper, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Jasmine, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
GC/MS Test Results: View Report
Kosher Certified: No
Food Grade: No



Topical: dilute 4 drops to 10mL of carrier oil and apply 



Customer Reviews

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A.H.
Relieving and Soothing

I added 15 drops of Copaiba Balsam to some petroleum jelly. I then applied it to my ankles, toes, right shoulder, and underneath my neck. It helped relieve my coughing and I could take really deep breaths.

K
K.W.L.
Love This Oil

I use it for joint pain and mix it with water for a antibacterial spray that I carry in my purse for after I shop. Makes me feel like my hands are much cleaner and the smell is nice.

D
D.H.

Honestly, I could hardly smell the scent... disappointed.

T
T.
Grand 7

Love the Copaiba for my Elder Parents.
I mix it with Frankisine and coconut oil works wonders on there joints. Mom can walk without cane her legs and knees work wonders. Thank you!!!

P
P.M.
Love this oil

I bought this oil because it was described as good for your skin. It shrinks the skin and can also help with scars. It does just that. I had surgery on the top of my nI re due to Basil cell carcinoma. I used a cream I purchased from the Doctor who did the surgery but it does not work as well as Copaiba. This oil has a nice smell and I enjoy doing business with Earthroma. Very good company.
Thank you.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Is it goodafter surgery on the skin dealing with inflammation

    Hi Judy,

    Thanks for your question! Please test a small drop on your skin before applying in larger amounts. Please also do your own research to decide what is best for you. I'm not a doctor and can't make recommendations for others.

    I can tell you that I apply Copaiba straight to my skin. I occasionally get a pain around my thumb area- too many years typing I'm guessing. Some kind of arthritis or something (undiagnosed). I keep a bottle of Copaiba at my desk and apply it neat/straight to the skin. It really helps! But this is just what I do.

    I would think Copaiba would be helpful after surgery to help with pain management on unbroken skin.

    For imflammation you might try Vetiver or Fir Needle:
    https://earthroma.com/products/vetiver-essential-oil
    https://earthroma.com/products/fir-needle-essential-oil

    Have a great day!

  • Can it be used--in small amount--right from the bottle--onto the skin ?

    Hi David, 

    Thanks for your question! Please test a small drop on your skin before applying in larger amounts. Please also do your own research.

    I can tell you that I apply Copaiba straight to my hands. I occasionally get a pain around my thumb area- too many years typing I'm guessing. Some kind of arthritis or something. I keep a bottle of Copaiba at my desk and apply it neat/straight to the skin. It really helps! But this is just what I do. I'm not a doctor and can't make recommendations for others.

    Have a great day!

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