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Copaiba oil to stop hand shaking..??

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Copaiba does not contain THC or CBD and is not derived from Cannabis BUT it does replicate the powerful benefits despite this and is legal everywhere. There are plenty of materials in the net and also youtube regarding its effect on tremors, especially hand shaking.. Somebody to share experience with this oil...??

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Grumpy77

Hello dadcor

Where can i buy Copaiba from ?

Have you got a link to any site where it is sold?

Thanks

in reply toGrumpy77

Here is a list of sellers of Copaiba Essential oil:

google.com/search?q=copaiba...

Art

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Grumpy77 in reply to

Another big thanks to you :)

I can see from your link it's within easy reach on the Internet, thanks

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Eninzi in reply toGrumpy77

Hi there, please make sure that if you buy essential oils they have 100% traceability to source. According to independent chemical lab, APRC, more than 80% of essential oils on the market are adulterated. With dōTERRA’s Oils, you can type the batch number on the bottom of the bottle in the site: sourcetoyou.com and you will see the detailed independent test results for that batch of oil. They are the only company that offer that. That is why medical professionals only use dōTERRA’s Oils. You can purchase them at mydoterra.com/ychange and choose “Join & Save” to get 25% discount (wholesale prices).

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Erniediaz1018 in reply to

Hello Art, please give me the lowdown on this. Thanks

in reply toErniediaz1018

Ernie,

I have no experience with this particular essential oil, but Dadcor does and it was positive in just three days, so that is probably who you should ask. It seems relatively inexpensive and may be worth a test.

Art

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Erniediaz1018 in reply to

Thanks

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dadcor in reply toGrumpy77

I have been using the copaiba oil since 3 days. The thirth night, I felt a real sense of ease and relaxing throughout my body that I hadn’t felt for a long time. I also felt almost normal, sure body movements, and almost no tremors .... After uptake of 3 drops under the tongue, no gastric problems either. I was also mentally kind of "strong", and I actually went to bed that night feeling satisfied with myself that I had managed with no stress to "do everything I wanted" during the day. Hope it will last..

in reply todadcor

That sounds like a nice response!

What does the oil taste like and what brand did you use?

Art

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dadcor in reply to

With me slight bitter taste, no problem at all. doTerra brand, available everywhere. I stole it from my wife .. :)

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SFLR in reply to

Yes, I'm interested in what brand or type. A lot of them are for topical use.

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parkie13 in reply toSFLR

You want a therapeutic grade essential oil. You can also Google Bulk Apothecary for a quality product at a little bit cheaper price.

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11pura11vida in reply to

You can apply topically at the place that is shaking, hands for example, or in the face before a dentist treatment. Watch this video to see the effects in one person: youtube.com/watch?v=NwuHB2y...

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Rosabellazita in reply todadcor

I purchased a small bottle. Is it safe to ingest?? Do you take meds also? I only take amantadine...is that ok to mix the two?

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Sueberd in reply toRosabellazita

Rule of aromatherapy do Not ingest essential oils!!!! I buy mine from Edens garden on line. Not multilevel and excellent quality. Get a diffuser necklace and apply it.

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Asherah in reply toSueberd

It cannot be that excellent quality if you shouldn't ingest it. ;)

Some oils shouldn't be consumed, but copaiba could be, if it's theraputic quality. Worth to get that one. ;)

It is better and altogether cheaper to buy the real thing.

I notice that even if the certain oil is expensive, not using them or using something "cheaper" would cost eventually more...

You may get the real thing here:

mydoterra.com/ShoppingCart/...

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Gypsy_Lady in reply toRosabellazita

DoTERRA is the only brand that has safe to ingest oils. If you have a different brand, do not ingest, and think seriously about applying to your skin, or inhaling it. Many people are ingesting doTERRA's Copaiba, with no side effects, or interactions with meds, every day. I sell them if you want to try a safe to ingest Copaiba essential oil. It has a GRAS (generally regarded as safe), rating, supplement label.

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lark13 in reply toGypsy_Lady

Young Living Essential oils are the only oils I would ingest. I've been safely using them for over 1 1/2 years on the advice of health professionals. Young Living has a complete line of Vitality oils, with have the GRAS (generally regarded as safe), rating label.

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bassofspades

etsy.com/listing/533169601/...

This Etsy shop.has it in therapeutic grade really cheap. If anyone wants to be a Guinea pig, please follow up with a report!

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Rosabellazita in reply tobassofspades

I order it. Going to try it for hand tremor.

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glenandgerry in reply toRosabellazita

How did you find the Plant Guru copaiba oil from etsy? Is it any good? Did it help your symptoms at all? How did you take it? Thanks. Gerry

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11pura11vida in reply toglenandgerry

The oil is originated in Brazil where it is quite inexpensive. I think that if you are going to use it topically, not ingest it, you may try other brands and see if they work, If you are going to ingest you should be more careful. But the extraction is very simple, indians use it for ages. In the video you can see who indians extract it in Amazon!

youtube.com/watch?v=9_6N4KR...

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11pura11vida in reply toRosabellazita

Topic use on hands: youtube.com/watch?v=9_6N4KR...

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11pura11vida in reply to11pura11vida

Sorry this is the video I wanted to post: youtube.com/watch?v=NwuHB2y...

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lark13 in reply tobassofspades

Sorry, but I wouldn't want to be a guinea pig. When you use cheap oils, you cannot be sure of the purity. Buying on the internet is not a safe way to buy essential oils. They can so easily be adulterated, or at least cut with carrier oils or other substances.

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JANVAN

Hi, and the effect on stiffness ??, rigidity ??

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lempa_nik

Here's a good, 12-minute explanation of the effects of copaiba oil in the context of the body's endocannabinoid system: youtube.com/watch?v=axmJurE...

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Sueberd

As an avid user of essential oils (Edens Garden) I have been told by aromatherapy experts that ingesting pure oils is dangerous and over extended use can cause liver damage. Is there a another delivery method that is safer? Diffuser or inhaled?

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Rosabellazita in reply toSueberd

Please let me know if you find out

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park_bear in reply toSueberd

That depends entirely upon which oil you are talking about. No delivery method will help if the substance is toxic.

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danfitz in reply toSueberd

Which oil?

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dadcor in reply toSueberd

By digging into the matter, it appears to be just the opposite.. One of the Copaiba's major benefits is that it is used for liver support to improve the liver function.

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Sueberd in reply todadcor

I’m not questioning the benefits of the oil,just delivery method. Ingesting essential oils is considered dangerous unless for a brief period of time under the care of a certified aromatherapist. I am going to make an inhaler and see if it helps. I’d rather be safe than sorry. I don’t buy multilevel oils. I buy mine from edens garden.

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Asherah in reply toSueberd

Those arometherapists claim that because they have their knowledge based in the "before doterra" era. :)

No wonder, they would not recommend ingesting, but that was before, and that is with most oils on the market. But there are ones, that are safe to consume.

Buy the real thing and you have nothing to worry about. ;) That definitely worth the price ;)

You may find it here:

mydoterra.com/ShoppingCart/...

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Sueberd in reply toAsherah

I use edens garden oils, not a mlm company. From my research ingesting can be done for a brief time while under the care of a certified aromatherapist. So I would rather be safe not sorry.

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Gypsy_Lady in reply toSueberd

They go straight into your body, whichever way you go? Good, or adulterated.. the highest integrity, and best purity tested oils are doTERRA oils, let me know if you want some, I would be glad to help you.

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Sueberd in reply toGypsy_Lady

Thank you I use Edens garden.

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Baldy70 in reply toSueberd

I purchased Plant therapy, but I'm going to try Edens Garden, it's my favorite website to shop

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gigiwillms

I have used Copaiba oil (doTerra brand) with no effect. CBD does not work for me either.

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Grumpy77 in reply togigiwillms

Hello gigiwillms,

I would assume you have tremor and anxieties.

so copaiba did not relief you of tremors or at least reduce your tremors, is that correct?

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gigiwillms in reply toGrumpy77

Correct.

Asherah profile image
Asherah in reply togigiwillms

You may add some extra oils (everybody's chemistry is different) or change the frequency or application method. We have several beautiful feedback on copaiba. Don't give up. ;)

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Gypsy_Lady in reply togigiwillms

I am sorry the oil didn't work for you. Adding Frankincense, will add to it's effects, if you have any.. I have also seen YouTube videos, touting the use of Coconut oil, several tablespoons a day, with good results, as well. Melted in warm water wasn't too bad when I tried it.. of course there were nay sayers, concerned about saturated fats. ♡

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Gypsy_Lady in reply togigiwillms

Have you used it topically, and taken it for two weeks before deciding? How much did you use? I have seen a YouTube video of someone applying it, and the shaking subsides as it's applied. Sometimes you have to keep looking deeper to find what works for you.

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Erniediaz1018 in reply togigiwillms

Thanks

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dadcor

So, after one week I still feel pretty OK. My tremor is reduced and controllable. For the whole week I've used only two tablets Madopar 25/100 and about 30g Zandopa. This is usually my dose per day in the working days. Also I am taking Thiamine since almost two months. No other medications. My dose of Copaiba is two drops into one teaspoon coconut oil per day on empty stomach in the morning. Hope this is not placebo... :)

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Grumpy77 in reply todadcor

Hello dadcor

Are Zandopa and Madopar prescription drugs or are they available on the Internet?

If Zandopa is available online , is it same as this zanduayurveda.com/products/...

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dadcor in reply toGrumpy77

Hi, Madopar is a prescription drug "almost same" as Sinemet. Yes this is the Zandopa I use. It is not a prescription drug and is available online.

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Grumpy77 in reply todadcor

many thanks

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Juliegrace in reply todadcor

Are you still feeling the positive effects of the copaiba oil? Any negatives?

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dadcor in reply toJuliegrace

Hi, yes I am still using it. No negatives at all, just the opposite. I have dramatic improvements in all aspects. The “problem” is that I also take Thiamine, and now I cannot firmly say which contributes more, or it is the combination of both.. :)

in reply todadcor

dadcor,

It's been three months since you updated this. Were you able to determine if it was the copaiba oil or the HDT that was affording you the symptom relief? Is it still working for you?

Art

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dadcor in reply to

Hi Art, I did stop it for a month just for the sake of safety. Not because I was experiencing any problem, but wanted to just stay on the safe side. In the meanwhile, I also did some adjustments on the Thiamine dose being guided by Dr C. I have the feeling that copaiba kind of influenced the need to reduce my Thiamine dose. Can’t be hundred percent sure but… I can for sure state that during the period, when I was using it I felt noticeably better. I also discovered that rubbing it in my hands together with taking it p.o. increases the effect on the tremor. From February I start again and will update every month..

in reply todadcor

dadcor,

That is useful information and I look forward to your updates on it!

Art

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glenandgerry in reply todadcor

Sorry, what is p.o?

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dadcor in reply toglenandgerry

Medical Definition of per os

: by way of the mouth

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glenandgerry in reply todadcor

Thank you

Gypsy_Lady profile image
Gypsy_Lady in reply todadcor

Coconut oil is supposed to help as well, good choice.

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Gypsy_Lady in reply todadcor

No, the Copaiba can also be applied topically, and both together should be a winning combo!

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F9DWR

I have been taking copaiba oil for 4 weeks now as well as other dottera. Supplements am I can say I have noticed a dramatic difference in my mood and tremors I will now up my dose from 4 drops a day to 8

I also have cannabis oil but find the getting the doses correct a bit hit and miss, the copbiaba oil is better to regulate

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HealthHelpNow

I use and advise using Copaiba essential oil. It's very effective and not as as costly as CBD. Contact me if I can provide information or referrals.

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Musiclady

I would be happy to use Copaiba for tremors but it is really important not to ingest it. All these doterra people who are telling you it’s ok, especially those who are giving links to join through their own site are making massive profits every time you buy from them. I use doterra, I like them but ‘therapeutic grade’ is just something Doterra decided to add as a marketing ploy themselves, and they do test well, but loads of other companies do too and unfortunately all their testing is in house. I also use Penny Price Aromatherapy, excellent oils and a good bit cheaper, and more choice.Probably because some ‘doterra diamond’ isn’t being paid £100,000 plus a year on a pyramid profit making selling scheme. Be wise, be careful. People have died ingesting oils. There are no miracle cures.

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Rosabellazita

I just started sinemet...can I take this oil with it

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danfitz in reply toRosabellazita

How is sinemet working for you Rosabella?

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Rosabellazita in reply todanfitz

Well I've only been on it for 4 days and it's only a half 25100 for one month three x a day and then switch to a whole one three times a day

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11pura11vida

Yes it works, my dentist uses it in her Parkinson's clients also to stop the head shaking during the treatment.

Recently, I had a friend who had nystagmus, with unknown cause (involuntary eye shaking), I had the idea to send her two different brazilian brands of copaiba oil because my Do Terra oil had finished, (I am brazilian) she thanked me a lot, she sent me a message saying thanks and told it was the best thing she tried for months and it improved her condition a lot, but she didn't really say the shaking stopped completely. I will ask her more details when I meet her personally and will also try a Copaiba oil from Do Terra to see if there is any difference. But because it is an oil from Amazon, I think any good brazilian brand may work the same!

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Jujubeeme

I buy mine from mountainroseherbs.com they are certified organic and i feel that is extremely important. I put it on the bottom my husband's feet at night. I didn't know that you could take it internally.

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