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What's in Coffee Essential Oil

Ancient Apothecary Coffee Essential Oil
For topical, aromatherapy or dietary purposes.
Dr. Axe says, “A source of powerful antioxidants, coffee essential oil can also be naturally invigorating as well as a flavorful addition to foods and beverages. I love to use coffee essential oil when I want a quick natural energy boost!”†
Hailing from the coffee plant, coffee beans are some of the most common and sought after plants in the world. In fact, the global coffee market is valued at approximately $100 billion, with approximately $20 billion coming solely from exporting.
Coffee essential oil is typically derived through a cold-pressed distillation process of coffee beans. This potent essential oil smells just like a fresh cup of coffee and is packed with a wide range of antioxidants as well as other active compounds which give coffee essential oil its health benefits.
The coffee plant originated from the province of Kaffa in Ethiopia, but coffee has become a favorite worldwide—highly prized for its energizing effects† due to its favored taste and naturally occurring caffeine.
Research continues to show that coffee’s energizing qualities go much deeper than a short caffeinated energy burst. It can also help with supporting healthy and normal metabolism and physical energy.†
Coffee oil can be used in aromatherapy for its beneficial effects on the mind and body, or on the skin to support its health.†
Coffee oil uses:
- Use coffee essential oil as an infusion or to flavor beverages and boost antioxidant intake.
- To use as a supplement, dilute one drop in four ounces of water.†
- Mixes well with other essential oils, such as patchouli, sandalwood, ylang-ylang or geranium rose oils
- Dilute a few drops with a carrier oil and massage into muscles or joints to help soothe occasional discomfort.
- Rub a few drops on the palms of your hands and cover your nose and mouth and inhale.
- Add a few drops to bathwater for a luxurious experience.
- Add coffee essential oil to homemade chocolates, syrups or cakes.
- Add a few drops to a diffuser and enjoy—especially if you’re a coffee lover!
- For insect bites, apply a drop or two to affected areas.
- Add to laundry for a cleaning boost and for a delightful scent.
- Add a few drops to shampoo or conditioner.
- Add to DIY lotions, creams or other skin care products to boost your beauty regimen.