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Antibacterial orange body wash

This is a simple, inexpensive antibacterial orange body wash. It gets rid of bacteria naturally, unlike some store-bought products that contain triclosan, which according to the FDA’s assessment can cause detrimental health effects. Lets take a closer look at the ingredients in this antibacterial orange body wash.

Coconut oil:


This oil is packed with healthy fats called medium-chain fatty acids, which help keep skin moisturized and smooth to the touch. It is also a good source of vitamin E, which is known as a potent skin health vitamin.

Orange essential oil:
This essential oil has potent anti-inflammatory properties, and can help reduce inflammation on the skin and may treat skin disease. It also has natural antiseptic properties, which means that it can kill bacteria and fungus on the skin.

Mix the following ingredients in a BPA-free container:

1 cup of filtered water
8 drops of orange essential oil
2/3 cup of liquid castille soap
4 tbsp of coconut oil
Shake well before each use
Use like a regular body wash

Make sure ingredients are organic
Enjoy this antibacterial orange body wash!

Note: None of the information in our website is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. The content on our website is for educational purposes only.

For a DIY lavender body oil.
For the medicinal properties of coconut oil.

 

REFERENCES:
1. “What are the Health Benefits of Coconut Oil?.” Medical News Today. MediLexicon International, 1 Oct. 2014. Web. 09 Apr. 2015.
2. “Health Benefits of Orange Essential Oil.” Organic Facts. Organic Facts, n.d. Web. 09 Apr. 2015.

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