B R E A S T & B E L L Y oil - violet, st. john’s wort, calendula, rosemary

€26.00

infused in organic olive oil

When you massage your breast tissue as a weekly ritual, you will stimulate the lymph flow and keep your breasts healthy. This oil can also be a helpful remedy for menstrual pain when applied to the belly.

One of the key ingredients in this oil is violet leaf. “Some call violet, with her distinctively heart-shaped leaves, heart’s ease, and indeed she is a plant with a compassionate heart.[...] With violet as a herbal ally, feelings flow rather than hardening in or becoming trapped in the tissues of the lungs, breasts and belly.” [Judith Berger]

Violet is known to ease grief, loosen tighness in the lung area and slowly dissolve hardness in the glandular and lymphatic channels. This oil can help reduce swelling and tenderness in the breasts.

Aromatic rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) soothes the nervous system and improves circulation, it uplifts the mind and assists the respiratory, digestive and reproductive system.

These two herbs are combined with calendula which supports the skin and movement of the lymp. And st. john’s wort which soothes the nervous system and reduces pain.

This is perhaps the oil I’m most passionate about, because it aims to help to connect to our bodies, and particular our breasts and belly, in an intimite and loving way . Our connection to our breasts is often from a young age medicalized (causing worry) or sexualized. When we oleate our body, we naturally and intimately get to know it, remember what we need and how to take care. This is something we should teach our children too.

note:
· if you have had breast tumors, or you feel something unusual, please consult your physician and discuss if massaging the breasts is safe for you
· don’t use this oil when breastfeeding (better use calendula oil)
· avoid wearing bras that restrict the flow of lymph in your breast (especially wired ones)

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infused in organic olive oil

When you massage your breast tissue as a weekly ritual, you will stimulate the lymph flow and keep your breasts healthy. This oil can also be a helpful remedy for menstrual pain when applied to the belly.

One of the key ingredients in this oil is violet leaf. “Some call violet, with her distinctively heart-shaped leaves, heart’s ease, and indeed she is a plant with a compassionate heart.[...] With violet as a herbal ally, feelings flow rather than hardening in or becoming trapped in the tissues of the lungs, breasts and belly.” [Judith Berger]

Violet is known to ease grief, loosen tighness in the lung area and slowly dissolve hardness in the glandular and lymphatic channels. This oil can help reduce swelling and tenderness in the breasts.

Aromatic rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) soothes the nervous system and improves circulation, it uplifts the mind and assists the respiratory, digestive and reproductive system.

These two herbs are combined with calendula which supports the skin and movement of the lymp. And st. john’s wort which soothes the nervous system and reduces pain.

This is perhaps the oil I’m most passionate about, because it aims to help to connect to our bodies, and particular our breasts and belly, in an intimite and loving way . Our connection to our breasts is often from a young age medicalized (causing worry) or sexualized. When we oleate our body, we naturally and intimately get to know it, remember what we need and how to take care. This is something we should teach our children too.

note:
· if you have had breast tumors, or you feel something unusual, please consult your physician and discuss if massaging the breasts is safe for you
· don’t use this oil when breastfeeding (better use calendula oil)
· avoid wearing bras that restrict the flow of lymph in your breast (especially wired ones)

infused in organic olive oil

When you massage your breast tissue as a weekly ritual, you will stimulate the lymph flow and keep your breasts healthy. This oil can also be a helpful remedy for menstrual pain when applied to the belly.

One of the key ingredients in this oil is violet leaf. “Some call violet, with her distinctively heart-shaped leaves, heart’s ease, and indeed she is a plant with a compassionate heart.[...] With violet as a herbal ally, feelings flow rather than hardening in or becoming trapped in the tissues of the lungs, breasts and belly.” [Judith Berger]

Violet is known to ease grief, loosen tighness in the lung area and slowly dissolve hardness in the glandular and lymphatic channels. This oil can help reduce swelling and tenderness in the breasts.

Aromatic rosemary (rosmarinus officinalis) soothes the nervous system and improves circulation, it uplifts the mind and assists the respiratory, digestive and reproductive system.

These two herbs are combined with calendula which supports the skin and movement of the lymp. And st. john’s wort which soothes the nervous system and reduces pain.

This is perhaps the oil I’m most passionate about, because it aims to help to connect to our bodies, and particular our breasts and belly, in an intimite and loving way . Our connection to our breasts is often from a young age medicalized (causing worry) or sexualized. When we oleate our body, we naturally and intimately get to know it, remember what we need and how to take care. This is something we should teach our children too.

note:
· if you have had breast tumors, or you feel something unusual, please consult your physician and discuss if massaging the breasts is safe for you
· don’t use this oil when breastfeeding (better use calendula oil)
· avoid wearing bras that restrict the flow of lymph in your breast (especially wired ones)

 

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“I really love your oil - still using it every day, in small amounts and with care - I love the smell, the little cards, the linen it was wrapped in. Very grateful for such precious handcrafted oil.” Agnieszka, Berlin