Copaiba

Copaifera reticulata, officinalis, coriacea, and langsdorffii

Copaiba essential oil is derived from the resin of the copaiba tree which can grow upwards of more than 100 feet and can be found in tropical South America. Copaiba oil is widely used in cosmetic products including soaps, creams, lotions, and perfumes. Since the 16th century, copaiba essential oil has been utilized in traditional health practices by the natives of north and northeastern Brazil. Similar to Black Pepper essential oil, Copaiba can be applied to the skin to promote a clear, smooth complexion.

Copaiba Essential Oil

Copaiba

Copaifera reticulata, officinalis, coriacea, and langsdorffii

Size:
5 ml
Item:
60212427
Retail:
ZAR426.66
Wholesale:
ZAR320.00
PV:
18.00
Qty:
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Primary Benefits

  • Regarded as one of the most useful essential oils with countless applications and benefits.
  • A versatile oil, Copaiba can be used topically.
  • Powerful antioxidant benefits when taken internally
  • Internal use helps calm, soothe, and support the nervous system

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Uses

  • Swish two drops of Copaiba essential oil and one drop of Peppermint essential oil to freshen the breath and promote oral cleanliness.
  • Diffuse two drops each of Copaiba, Vetiver, Lavender, and Wild Orange to promote restful sleep at night.
  • Place one to two drops of Copaiba under the tongue to encourage a general sense of well-being.
  • After strenuous activity, apply Copaiba with doTERRA.

Directions for Use

Aromatic use: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of choice.
Internal use: Dilute one drop in four fluid ounces of liquid.

Cautions

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Sourcing

Why Brazil?

Copaiba trees grow in tropical South America, especially along the Amazon in Brazil. The Amazon River basin experiences about 80-85 percent humidity year-round with an average of 90 inches of rain per year. Because of its position on the equator, the Amazon Rainforest receives 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year. These unique conditions are exceptional for raising Copaiba trees.

How Does it Work?

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The essential oil is steam distilled from the oleoresin of the Copaiba tree. A Copaiba tree is tapped for its oleoresin, similar to the way maple syrup is harvested. For six months of the year, the Copaiba trees of the Amazon are inaccessible. However, the Amazon experiences its rainy season each year from January to June. During this time, the river and its tributaries rise an average of 20 feet (6 m) or more, which means that the Copaiba trees can be reached by boat.

When a tree is first tapped, it gives an initial volume of oleoresin. The hole is then plugged, and the tree is re-visited once or twice per year. The amount of oleoresin that a Copaiba tree produces is related to the diameter of the tree, the size of the tree canopy, and its location within the jungle canopy, but each tree can produce somewhere between 2 and 6 litres of oleoresin annually. A Copaiba tree can live up to 400 years and grow more than 100 feet (30 m) tall.

Harvesting Copaiba

We partner with local harvesting families that live along the Amazon River in Brazil. These families are accustomed to travelling by boat to reach neighbours and nearby towns. Each family takes care of several trees, a tradition that has been fostered for generations.

Co-impact Sourcing

Communities in the rural Amazon region are among the most poverty-stricken in Brazil, due in part to lack of support for smallholder farmers. doTERRA partners with local harvesting families to source Copaiba essential oil. Here’s how this has affected harvesters living along the Amazon River in Brazil:

  • The livelihoods of at least 3,000 harvesters are currently supported by doTERRA.
  • In the past, harvesters were not guaranteed a fair market price and sales were irregular. Thanks to doTERRA, they are now paid a fair price on a regular, reliable basis.
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