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Cassia Essential Oil Uses and Benefits

Warming, strong, and spicy, Cassia essential oil is a valuable addition to your essential oil stash. Since it is a relative of cinnamon, Cassia’s pungent aroma won’t be new to most of us. It has a long, rich history of both internal and external uses to promote health, vitality, and energy from Old Testament times to the present! One of the easiest ways to use Cassia is as a simple replacement for cinnamon when you are cooking.

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Lime Essential Oil Uses and Benefits

The zesty flavor of limes is not unfamiliar to most of us. From savory dishes to desserts to cocktails, limes have become indispensable in many cuisines. This citrus fruit packs more of a punch than just flavor, though. In Lime essential oil, we are able to harness its significant cleansing and health benefits to aid your body and refresh your mind!

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#153: The Root-Cause Factors of Thyroid Dysfunction + Natural Remedies with Dr. Melissa Esguerra

Thyroid dysfunction is something that many people are dealing with, some unknowingly, but many do not know where to get started when trying to fix and treat their thyroid issues. Dr. Melissa is here today to provide a general explanation as to what is going on with your thyroid and present actionable and sustainable choices that you can start making today to help your thyroid.

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Cardamom Essential Oil Uses and Benefits

Indulgent, spicy, exotic, and warm; Cardamom is indeed the third most expensive spice (by weight) — trumped only by saffron and vanilla. Luckily, you don’t have to go through the laborious harvesting and drying process that drives up its price point! DoTERRA has done the hard work for us by harnessing the power; and flavor of this sexy spice in the form of Cardamom Essential Oil and we’re just here to reap its benefits.

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