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View full descriptionAfter a busy day of activity, apply a soothing Rescuer ™ blend to get a sense of relaxation and reduce the feeling of tension in growing, tired legs. Copaiba, lavender, green mint and zantoxylum are expertly combined with fractionated coconut oil to soothe and boost immunity, yet are gentle enough for sensitive skin. Rub the oil on your feet, arms, or hands after a workout or a long day of physical activity to make you feel comfortable and relieved. Zanthoxylum, an essential oil unique to this doTERRA blend, is known for its soothing and calming properties. Rescuer ™ has a fresh yet soothing fragrance that provides soothing support while calming emotions at the same time
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Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Possible hypersensitivity of the skin. If you are under medical supervision, please consult your doctor. Keep it away from your eyes, inner ears, mouth, and sensitive areas.
All doTERRA oils are clean and safe. They are certified CPTG (Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade®) - certified pure therapeutic grade. They can be safely used internally, lubricated the body, and inhaled.
CPTG-Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade (ACKT-Certified Pure therapeutic Grade) doTERRA oils, which makes it absolutely safe to use oils orally (those intended for internal use), as well as in small children.
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