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Juniper + White Pine Body Oil
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$ 18.00
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For over three thousand years we have been using juniper as a soothing, warming, and aromatic medicine. References to its many charms and uses abound in medieval, Ancient Roman, and Ancient Near Eastern texts.
Because juniper’s wood burns without much smoke and releases a great amount of aromatics, it’s an ideal incense. It was burned throughout medieval Europe to literally or ritually purify spaces as well as to aid in thinning the veil.
Pine is a warming balm for people who chronically feel chilly, achy, or emotionally aflutter. If it’s used in the morning, its ability to warm and stimulate circulation and reduce inflammation can have an enlivening effect on the body.
Made with organic, cold pressed sunflower oil grown in the midwest, juniper, and white pine pitch and needles.
Comes in 2 oz glass dropper bottle
For over three thousand years we have been using juniper as a soothing, warming, and aromatic medicine. References to its many charms and uses abound in medieval, Ancient Roman, and Ancient Near Eastern texts.
Because juniper’s wood burns without much smoke and releases a great amount of aromatics, it’s an ideal incense. It was burned throughout medieval Europe to literally or ritually purify spaces as well as to aid in thinning the veil.
Pine is a warming balm for people who chronically feel chilly, achy, or emotionally aflutter. If it’s used in the morning, its ability to warm and stimulate circulation and reduce inflammation can have an enlivening effect on the body.
Made with organic, cold pressed sunflower oil grown in the midwest, juniper, and white pine pitch and needles.
Comes in 2 oz glass dropper bottle
For over three thousand years we have been using juniper as a soothing, warming, and aromatic medicine. References to its...
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