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Cinnamon oil for toothpicks
Cinnamon oil for toothpicks









cinnamon oil for toothpicks cinnamon oil for toothpicks

Here at The Rising Spoon, I (Elaina) only use Young Living essential oils, because I can trace the process from seed to seal and visit the company's farms myself. (Make sure your settings allow for messages, as I will send you one before accepting you!)īuy Essential Oils at Wholesale Prices (24% Off)Īs I mentioned above, it' super important to use pure (not adulterated) essential oils that are high quality if you want the therapeutic benefits. Want to learn more about essential oils and chat about them in a private community? Request to join The Rising Spoon Essential Oils Facebook Group. Don't dump it! Save it for your next batch of toothpicks or add more toothpicks at the beginning of the process. You will have some leftover essential oil in each jar.If you do decide to dilute the peppermint, mojito, and citrus fresh flavored toothpicks, I'd advise either reducing the essential oils in half or doubling the amount of toothpicks used since you will have much more liquid.If it makes you uncomfortable to use essential oils neat (undiluted), you can certainly add in 1/2 - 1 teaspoon or more of fractionated coconut oil to each of these recipes however, keep in mind that this may mellow the flavor considerably. I only diluted the "hot" essential oils, as I knew they would be really warm on my mouth.I also recommend not adding too much of it to the toothpicks cause it doesn't have the best flavor! :) If you don't have any on hand, you can certainly leave it out. I added tea tree oil ( melaleuca alternifolia) to all my flavored toothpicks because it's a gentle essential oil that is excellent for supporting a healthy mouth.











Cinnamon oil for toothpicks