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1/2 oz. California Baby essential oil drops for bath, pillow or humidifier. Helps to relax and unwind.

Age: 6 months & older.

Works to ease breathing and release congestion.

Scent: Douglas Fir & Eucalyptus.

An indispensable product-always keep a bottle handy! Instead of exposing your child to potentially damaging decongestants, use our “Colds & Flu” blend when symptoms such as simple congestion and stuffiness appear. Our sophisticated blends work to provoke a therapeutic response and speed healing and are so versatile-use for massage, bath, diffuser, humidifier… If you suspect that your child’s cold is more than simple congestion and stuffiness, call your pediatrician.

Mom-to-Mom Tip: Alternate between our “Colds & Flu”, “Calming” (Lavender), and “Resistance Builder” for an attack on all fronts!

Our pure, aromatherapy quality essential oils do not contain synthetic additives; they are tested for purity and guaranteed pesticide free.

For Grownups: Over-the-counter decongestants can elevate blood pressure and cause drowsiness. Our Colds & Flu Blend is an excellent alternative to help relieve congestion naturally without the side effects associated with traditional cold medications.

How Many Drops?
6 mos. to 1 year: 3-4 drops
1 year to adult: 4-10 drops

How to use? A Bath without Bubbles: Drop into a bath of warm water, swirl the oils through with your hand to mix. May be used daily.

In Combination with California Baby® Bubble Baths: Add bath drops after desired bubble level has been reached; add drops and swirl through the water with your hand to mix.

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