A warm blend of cinnamon, clove, rosemary, lemon and eucalyptus essential oils.
The story of thieves oil: "Thieves oil is an essential oil blend based on a story from around the 15th century when the bubonic plague was running rampant through Europe and Asia. Four thieves from Europe, who were notoriously robbing the infectious dead bodies of all their possessions, miraculously never contracted the highly infectious plague. This led to a deeper inquiry in court after they were caught and charged. The magistrate offered them a deal, their secret for a reduced sentence. Taking the deal, they told stories of their herbal knowledge and their powerful medicinal properties when combined in certain ways. This specific herbal blend that they had created, concocted from aromatic herbs, was HIGHLY EFFECTIVE in killing all of the airborne bacteria. Some of the stories told, speak of it in a vinegar form, while others talk about a blend that was in a mask over their faces. In 1997, Weber State University did a study that found the Thieves essential oil blend to have a 99.96% success rate at killing airborne bacteria. We don’t know whether or not this “thieves” story is true, but the essential oils are truly antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-infectious. They will stimulate the immune system, circulation, and respiratory system, and help protect against the flu, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, sore throats, cuts, and more."
story sourced from https://www.thehippyhomemaker.com/diy-medicine-woman-essential-oil-blend/
Burn time: 500ml=100+ hours. 250ml = 50+ hours
All natural Soy wax, Crackling Wood Wick, in reusable glass mason jar.
Wood wicks sometimes require trimming as ash does not burn. First light your candle, if the flame does not hold remove some ash from the wick with tweezers then light again. This process may need to be repeated. Always allow the candle to melt across the full diameter of the jar before extinguishing the flame. The recommended way of extinguishing the flame is simply putting the lid back on the candle.
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