Organic Olive Oil, 16 oz. and Free Olivae Lip Balm
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Nature's Liquid Gold
- Organic, Cold Pressed & Processed
- Revitalizes Complexion
- Restores Skin Elasticity
- Moisturizes & Nourishes
- Soothes & Repairs
Olivae Lip BalmOrganic Olive Oil is packed with the antioxidants and nutrients that your skin, hair and nails crave. It has the exceptional ability to penetrate deeply to protect and restore skin vitality and elasticity. Organic Olive Oil forms a protective barrier against dirt and bacteria that seals in moisture without clogging pores. This versatile oil renews fragile, dry, damaged skin... revitalizing its natural healthy, radiant glow. Perfect for sensitive skin.
Applied to the hair, Organic Olive Oil adds strength and shine. A light massage with Olive oil stimulates and conditions the scalp. Add this nurturing oil to your daily beauty routine and awaken your hair, scalp and skin's health.
Suggested Use: Use as a natural massage lotion to nourish and soften your skin. Ideal for preparing your own massage formulas. Add a few drops to your bath, massage into entire body, apply as a facial moisturizer, use for removing make-up or use after shaving.
Ingredients: 100% Organic Olive Oil
Uses of Olive Oil by Edgar Cayce:
MASSAGE
The most common suggestion for external applications of olive oil is as a lubricant for massage. One reading states succinctly: "As given, as known and held by the ancients more than the present modes of medication, olive oil - properly prepared (hence pure olive oil should always be used) - is one of the most effective agents for stimulating muscular activity, or mucus-membrane activity, that may be applied to a body." (Cayce)
Another reading adds: "…for few oils there be that are as much food for the tissue and muscular forces of the body as of the olive oil." (Cayce)
Considered a "skin food" (noted in several readings), olive oil can also be combined with other substances (tincture of myrrh, castor oil, or peanut oil; equal parts) and rubbed into the body, as much as the body can absorb. Its absorption makes for greater elasticity (in the abdominal walls, when massaged into the abdomen), prevents adhesions from forming, relieves soreness, stimulates blood and lymph circulation, and is "very strengthening to the body…" (Cayce)
PACKS
Four instances of flannel cloth packs saturated in hot olive oil were mentioned. For one seventy-year-old woman, suffering from colitis, the cloth was to be placed "on abdomen and side" to "assist more in breaking up these attacks and give more stimulation to the walls of the intestinal tract, by increasing the circulation." (Cayce) In an earlier reading she was told to place the pack "across the intestine and lower bowel, where these troubles show in the walls of intestine…" (Cayce)
A two-year-old girl, also suffering from inflamed and sore bowels along with a fever, received her fifth reading on June 3, 1928. It noted that whenever she had pain or "a hardening of the region about this portion where trouble occurs; that is, in the right side, in the ascending colon," she was to "apply hot packs, or very warm packs, just so it will not burn the body…" (Cayce) The mother later reported that her daughter was much improved.
Another woman was told to mix equal amounts of olive and peanut oil and apply the heated "heavy flannel or toweling" pack to areas on her back that needed relaxation; she was advised to do this each time prior to her osteopathic adjustments.
STEAM BATHS
For a forty-year-old man, suffering from past physical problems, the reading advised a cabinet sweat bath in which a little olive oil mixed with witch hazel was added to the boiling water to create a fume for a moist heat bath. This is the only occurrence of olive oil being used in such a way.
Other Beneficial Uses of Olive Oil:
HAIR
For dry, frizzy hair, use a small amount of Olive Oil on those brittle ends to help moisturize and smooth for more manageable hair. Rub a few drops of Olive Oil into a dry, flaking scalp for an ultra moisturizing natural remedy. May also be used to saturate the hair and scalp as a weekly treatment to soften and smooth the hair shaft for shiny, healthy looking hair.
With Benefits of Natural Olive Oil
- Tropical Mango Flavor
- Soothes & Comforts Lips
- Nourishes & Moisturizes
Olivae™ lip balm will soothe and comfort your dry, cracked, chapped and windburned lips. Only pure, natural ingredients are used in Olivae™ Lip Balm and it is free from petroleum and petrolatum byproducts!
A blend of soothing, nourishing & moisturizing ingredients includes:
Olive Oil is a natural anti-oxidant that protects and nourishes the skin and lips.
Beeswax helps protect against the damaging rays of the sun, while helping retain moisture in the skin.
Shea Butter is derived from the nut of the Mangifolia tree, Shea Butter has deep moisturizing properties that repair and protect.
Vitamin E is excellent to help keep your skin elastic and smooth. It helps repair and restore skin health."We formulated Olivae Lip Balm to provide softening and restituting effects to the skin. The effect of the phytoestrogens and the rich phytosterols improve collagen content and hydration to help reinforce and nourish the skin." Bruce Baar, MS, ND.
Customers' Experiences:
"Both the Palma Christi Lip Balm and the Olivae Lip Balm moisturized my lips without leaving a waxy coating." - A.B., Coatesville, PA
"I love the Olivae Lip Balm. The Tropical scent smells great and it works so well on my chapped lips!" - M.C., Cinnaminson, NJ
Suggested Use:
Because its all natural, use as often as needed to help soothe lips.Ingredients:
Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Natural Flavor.Warning: If irritation occurs, discontinue use.