Dandelion Infused Oil
$17.00
3 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
2 Ounce Glass Bottle
This is NOT an essential oil, although Bulgarian Lavender Essential Oil is added at the end. This was harvested at Ozarks Church of Nature, dried and infused for 2 months.
Please note that this WILL most likely have been pollen in it as it’s harvested fresh with pollinators. If you have any allergies to bee products, do not choose any of our fresh infused oils.
Dandelions are known for their skin healing and radiation protective properties, as well as it’s anti-inflammatory abilities. May be able to assist in wound healing, bug bites and stings, hemorrhoids, rashes, dry, chapped and cracked skin, ezcema, psoriasis and other skin conditions, including cancer, according to pubmed.gov. Please consult with the links below to learn more about dandelions wide array of abilities.
You can use this oil, as is for your skin, or for making your own salves, lip balm or anything that requires oil. Feel free to add your own scent for your personal use, or to dilute with another oil. Dandelion Oil is generally considered safe and gentle for the most delicate of skin, including diaper rash for infants and tender nursing breasts.
Both SunFlower and Avocado Oils are used to help balance dry or oily skin. These oils are also good to use in high temperatures in environments, such as cooking, but please note that heating may reduce the medicinal benefits of the Flower.
Please consult with your medical professional before beginning any herbal regimen and always use caution while pregnant.
Contains All Organic: Dandelion Infused Avocado and SunFlower Oils, Bulgarian Lavender Essential Oil
Please enjoy some peer reviewed studies to help you learn more of the benefits of Dandelions.
Dandelion Extracts Protect Human Skin Fibroblasts from UVB Damage and Cellular Senescence
The Efficacy of Dandelion Root Extract in Inducing Apoptosis in Drug-Resistant Human Melanoma Cells
Plants of the Spontaneous Flora with Beneficial Action in the Management of Diabetes, Hepatic Disorders, and Cardiovascular Disease
Flavonoid Preparations from Taraxacum officinale L. Fruits—A Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Hemostasis Studies
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