Copaiba Balsam Oleoresin
Copaifera officinalis
Product Properties
Country
Brazil
Plant Part
Resin
Cultivation
Wildcrafted
Chemical Families
Sesquiterpenes
Botanical Families
Fabaceae
Extraction Method
Tapped
Therapeutic & Aromatic Properties
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antispasmodic
Antibacterial
Antioxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Antiviral
Antidepressant
Skin regenerative
Notes
Middle-base
Aromas
Exotic and Sensual
Resinous
Sweet
Warm and Radiant
Suggested Uses
Relieve - Soreness
Bring relief to tender, sore areas that need TLC as they recover. Apply copaiba balsam in a carrier.
Breathe - Cold Season
Use copaiba balsam as the seasons change to open the breath and ease tight feelings in the chest.
Complexion - Acne Support
Protect vulnerable skin with a copaiba balsam salve for irritation, itchiness, and tender scrapes.
Safety and Shelf Life
Shelf Life
8 years
Safety & Warnings
No known safety issues.
GCMS Data
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COPAIBA
LOVE Copaiba! Hard for me to describe the smell other than saying it is simply beautiful.
Fibromyalgia
I bought for a friend who has severe fibromyagia pain. He used it on his feet and he said it brought reluef but short term. His wife has arthritis and im waiting to see how it works on her.
Copaiba
Copaiba is in so many of the blends I make for helping promote comfort of osteoarthritic pains. It is definitely one of my to go to oils! The light aroma makes it helpful for people who do not enjoy stronger smelling oils.
Great anti-inflammatory!
This is a pleasant scent that I put in tamanu oil with elemi, lavender, orange and frankincense for skin irritations and for healing scars. It’s also great in pain blends for arthritis. Highly recommend!
Pain relieving
I recently had hip replacement surgery and while the pain killers do help, the first thing I reach for when I wake up is this copaiba…mix with their lavender and the trauma oil and rub it in around hip and it takes the edge off the pain immediately.