Olive Farmacy
Headache Relief Oil | Natural, Chemical-Free Pain Relief
Headache Relief Oil | Natural, Chemical-Free Pain Relief
Ease Headaches Naturally with our Headache Relief Oil, a 100% natural, chemical-free solution. Infused with high polyphenol olive oil and chamomile botanicals, this roll-on oil is designed to alleviate tension and discomfort with a blend of powerful essential oils, including eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, wintergreen, and frankincense.
Why Choose Olive Farmacy?
- High-Quality Ingredients: Our headache oil features high polyphenol olive oil, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and chamomile botanicals, soothing your senses and easing pain.
- Special Essential Oil Blend: The synergistic effects of eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary, wintergreen, and frankincense provide targeted relief, reducing headache symptoms quickly and naturally.
- Convenient Roll-On Application: Packaged in a portable amber glass bottle, the roll-on design allows easy application on temples, neck, forehead, and wrists, wherever and whenever you need it.
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Ingredients: High Polyphenol Olive Oil Infused with Chamomile Botanicals, Special Essential Oil Blend: Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Rosemary, Wintergreen, Frankincense
How to Use
How to Use
Roll on temples, back of your neck, forehead and / or wrists. Gently massage in a circular motion to help alleviate tension & discomfort. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children.
Olive Oil & Skincare
Olive Oil & Skincare
Rich in Vitamin E & other naturally occurring antioxidants & nutrients,high polyphenol olive oil has been proven to reduce inflammation; provide deep moisturization with clogging pores; assist in collagen production and rejuvenate & heal damaged skin. All of our skin care products are made with Rallis Ice Pressed® Olive Oil.
Country of Origin
Country of Origin
Made in the USA
Common Causes of Headaches
Headaches can be triggered by various factors. Stress often leads to tension headaches by causing muscle contractions in the neck and shoulders. Dehydration and low blood sugar are also common triggers, as the body struggles without adequate water or nutrition. Environmental factors like bright lights, loud noises, and strong smells can irritate sensitive individuals. Certain foods and beverages, including caffeine, alcohol, and foods with preservatives, may provoke migraines. Additionally, changes in sleep patterns, hormonal fluctuations, and underlying health conditions, such as sinus infections or vision issues, can contribute to headaches. Identifying these triggers can help manage headache frequency and intensity.