Who makes NOW essential oils?
Still owned by the Richard family today, NOW manufactures 1,500 natural products including dietary supplements, sports nutrition products, essential oils, personal care and beauty products, organic foods and sweeteners, and pet supplements. Today NOW is still owned by the Richard family and has grown to become one of the natural product industry’s most recognizable brands, providing one of the most extensive lines of natural products available.Entrepreneur Elwood Richard started NOW Foods in 1968 to offer affordable, high quality health products, and the company is still owned by the Richard family.As a family- and employee-owned company, NOW produces high-quality natural products at prices that everyone loves. We are respected leaders in the natural products industry (since 1968), with a mission to provide value in products and services that empower people to lead healthier lives.Still owned by the Richard family today, NOW manufactures 1,500 natural products including dietary supplements, sports nutrition products, essential oils, personal care and beauty products, organic foods and sweeteners, and pet supplements.
Are NOW essential oils 100% pure?
PURE/UNDILUTED: Our essential oils are highly concentrated and 100% pure and free of synthetic ingredients, delivering the very best benefit of the source of the plants, fruits, seeds, flowers, bark, stems, roots or leaves from which they come. Our ingredients consist of 100% pure lavender oil only, created through a natural distillation process, offering the purest and most potent natural essential oil available. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.
What essential oils are good for Achilles tendonitis?
You may alternate with 20 min of ice. Essential oils: Deep blue rub and oil, copaiba, AromaTouch blend, and lemongrass can ease the pain. Use alone or in combination with fractionated coconut oil. Ice packs can help lessen pain and inflammation, especially after physical activity. Always place a thin towel between an ice pack and your skin. Massage. Massage may improve pain and stiffness in the short term.