Carpal Tunnel Relief
Hey Y’all,
Are you suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome? If you said yes you might want to give this oil try. I have found relief by using it consistently. When I don’t remember to use it, because I’m not in pain, I’ve noticed the pain will start screaming at me again. I apply the oil several times a day. 

Since this oil is put into a 10ml rollerball bottle it’s easy to carry with you. I make up several and keep one by the computer, one in my purse, one by the kitchen sink and one on bedside table. It helps me remember to use it by seeing the bottles around everywhere. 

Here’s the recipe, I hope it helps you too. 

Carpal Tunnel Relief Oil
Recipe is from Heidi Villegas
You’ll need 
10ml Rollerball bottle 
15ml Empty EO bottle
Black Pepper EO
Copaiba EO
Peppermint EO
Ginger EO
Clove EO 
German Chamomile EO
Melissa EO
St Johns Wort Infused Oil 

First make up a stock blend bottle for the essential oils. Using a clean empty 15ml essential oil bottle. Add to bottle
10 drops Black Pepper EO 
10 drops Copaiba EO 
10 drops Peppermint EO 
15 drops Ginger EO 
5 drops Clove EO 
10 drops German Chamomile EO 
5 drops Melissa EO
Shake this blend very well, take a full minute to let it all blend. 

In your 10ml rollerball bottle add 20 drops of the stock blend. Top off the bottle with your St Johns Wort Infused Oil, it is acting as your carrier oil in this recipe. 

Purposely Old-Fashioned,
Deb

1 Comment

  1. Debra Henderson  06/27/2022 11:56 AM Central
    Can I use dried St. John's Wort to make the oil? I cannot find any locally that is growing.
    Deb Raylene Henderson AUTHOR  07/27/2022 10:33 AM Central
    Hey Debra
    Yes you sure can use dried, you may not get a really vibrant red color, but it’ll be fine.
    Hope that helps you out,
    Deb

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