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Got It, Hide thisEssential oils may have some health benefits. However, do not replace traditional medicines supported by evidence with essential oils. Consult your health care provider prior to trying essential oils. Be on the lookout for skin irritation or breathing problems when using them, and remember to never ingest these oils.
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