Copaiba: Powerful Remedy for Herpes, Eczema, Syphilis, and Even Stroke



This video explores the benefits of copaiaba and its essential oil.

Copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) is becoming famous around the world thanks to its multiple therapeutic properties.

Sometimes called the oil of life, it is common in Brazil.

Due to its anti-inflammatory, healing, and antiseptic properties, it is used to alleviate inflammation, skin issues, wounds, and open cuts.

Records point that around the end of the 1560s, the Jesuits already used copaiba oil to treat chronic cystitis, bronchitis, chronic diarrhea, and hemorrhoids.

The United States has been using Copaiba oil since 1820 as a disinfectant, diuretic, laxative, and stimulator.

Since it is a powerful natural anti-inflammatory and antibiotic, copaiba oil is recommended for muscle pain relief, blood circulation, and body detox.

The best way of getting these benefits is through oil, which can be found at drugstores and natural health stores.

If used on the skin, apply a small amount of copaiba oil on the area and gently massage until the skin absorbs the oil completely.

Did you know the benefits of copaiba oil?

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