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Copaiba Essential Oil for Anti-Inflammatory & Pain Relief

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Is Copaiba Essential Oil available in Thailand. I have asked for “Copaiba Oil” with no luck. Is there a brand name the counter person might be familiar with? Or, do I just need to visit more pharmacies until someone knows what it is?

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1 hour ago, CharlieH said:

What are you using this for exactly ? 

 

I have severe lower back pain that comes and goes from an injury years ago. I heard this was a good substitute for cbd oil which is not legal in Thailand. I have been using Soproxen, but I need something quicker and I hate taking pills unless I can find it in pill form.

Have you tried eucalyptus oil? That has similar properties and is cheaper and more widely available.

 

There is also the "Tiger balm" which may help. Locals like this for just about everything ????

 

Have you considered acupuncture ? Another possible "alternative".

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1 hour ago, CharlieH said:

Have you tried eucalyptus oil? That has similar properties and is cheaper and more widely available.

 

There is also the "Tiger balm" which may help. Locals like this for just about everything ????

 

Have you considered acupuncture ? Another possible "alternative".

I'll take a look at eucalyptus oil, thanks for that tip.

 

Mrs. Kidd swears by Tiger balm.

 

I'm trying to stay away from any sort of repeat treatment outside the home but I appreciate the thought.

 

 

On 10/8/2018 at 10:01 AM, Coconut Kidd said:

I have severe lower back pain that comes and goes from an injury years ago. I heard this was a good substitute for cbd oil which is not legal in Thailand. I have been using Soproxen, but I need something quicker and I hate taking pills unless I can find it in pill form.

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Hi, I also using copaiba essential oil from Young living for post surgery. its help me to reduce pain and swollen area around the stitches.

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