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Unlock the Wellness Multiplier: Stack Your Oils, Multiply Your Results

Unlock the Wellness Multiplier: Stack Your Oils, Multiply Your Results

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In this episode of the Essential Wellness Podcast, Aisha Harley and Dr. Josie reveal how combining key plant compounds and essential oils creates a powerful "wellness multiplier"—boosting physical, emotional, and cellular health. Backed by clinical research, they share how stacking oils like Copaiba, Frankincense, Omega oils, and Wild Orange leads to stronger, faster results.

🌿 Key Takeaways

Wellness Multiplier Effect

  • Stacking oils = stronger, synergistic results

  • More impact than using single products alone

Clinical Highlights

  • Copaiba: ↑ strength, ↓ body fat, ↑ muscle mass

  • Frankincense: improved mobility, mood, resilience

  • Omega + Wild Orange: 978 genes activated vs. 33 alone

Simple Daily Protocol

  • Turmeric: inflammation support

  • Frankincense: cellular + emotional balance

  • Copaiba: pain + recovery

  • Citrus oils: detox + cellular activation

Why It Works

  • Supports DNA repair, brain health, inflammation control

  • Uses high-absorption (bioavailable) formulations

Best Practices

  • Stay consistent daily

  • Add into existing routines (morning drink, meals, workouts)

  • Works for both daily wellness and acute support

🔜 What's Coming Up Next

More promos and deep dives into essential oil protocols, including Rose Hydrosol and Moringa Oil.

🎧 About the Essential Wellness Podcast
Your weekly guide to using essential oils for everyday health, home, and life.

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