Resolve is a select blend of essential oils including:
Lemon Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus citriodora), Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), Lemon (Citrus limon), Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida), Clove (Eugenia caryophyllata), Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora), Marjoram (Origanum marjorana), Oregano (Origanum vulgare), Lemongrass (Cymbopogon martinii), Dalmation Sage (Salvia Officinalis)
Shelf Life: 2 years in proper storage conditions
Storage: Store upright, lid tight, out of direct heat and sunlight




Topical:
This blend is highly recommended as a surface disinfectant. However, the oils in this blend are very strong, and should not be used freely on the skin.
Only very cautious, properly diluted topical application is advised, with a skin patch test being necessary. The bottoms of the feet make the perfect application location, as the skin there is not likely to have the burning sensation that stronger oils can cause on the skin elsewhere.
Avoid during pregnancy and lactation.
Click here for the essential oil dilution chart.
Inhalation:
Diffuse or place a drop on a tissue or cloth and inhale.
Internal:
Although the quality of Selah Oils is excellent, it is not advised to take essential oils internally unless under the guidance of a certified physician who is also certified in aromatherapy. We recommend getting internal dosing instructions from a licensed physician as some essential oils are not recommended for oral consumption. This is in no way a reflection on our oil quality, only a matter of safety and caution with respect to how concentrated essential oils are. When used within safe parameters, and under your physician's care, the quality of our essential oils is such that they can be used internally if deemed appropriate.
However, with that said, it is important to remember the extreme concentration of essential oils. "Using essential oils by rubbing them into the skin or via inhalation is in many cases more effective than oral delivery" (3. p. 96).
All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion. It is not advised to take essential oils internally unless under
the guidance of a licensed physician who is also certified in aromatherapy.
Lemon Eucalyptus:
The usage of this oil should be restricted while pregnant and breastfeeding. Tisserand cautions the oral use of Lemongrass and recommends that topical use be restricted to 0.7% maximum during pregnancy due to citral (could affect fetal development in high topical doses).
Not suitable for use on babies under 2.
Contraindicated with medications metabolized by CYP2B6 (drugs such as Bupropion antidepressant and Tamoxifen; ask your pharmacist if you are uncertain), Diabetes medication (do not take orally).
Caution topically with hypersensitive, diseased or damaged skin.
May interact with analgesic, anticonvulsant, and antidepressant, some chemotherapy medications.
Rosemary:
Not for use by people with epilepsy. Contraindicated for asthma. Avoid if dealing with high blood pressure. Do not apply to or near the face of infants and children under the age of 2 (can cause breathing problems in babies and young children).
Lemon:
Photosensitive: Avoid direct sunlight for a minimum of 12 hours after application. Can cause extreme skin irritation.
Lavandin:
Caution when using orally if you take aspirin and other anticoagulant drugs, heparin, warfarin. Caution with hemophilia, peptic ulcer, internal bleeding, severe hepatic (liver) or renal (kidney) impairment, hypertensive or diabetic retinopathy, thrombocytopenia (decreased platelet count), vasculitis, major surgery or childbirth (one week before or after)
[Contraindicated orally because Lavandin "may inhibit platelet aggregation based on in vitro data either for the oil or a major constituent." -Essential Oil Safety by Tisserand/Young, page 117.]
Clove:
Use caution when applying to hypersensitive or diseased or damaged skin.
Drug interaction: anticoalgulant medication (aspirin, heparin and warfarin); may contain methyleugenol; MAOIs or SSRIs (such as Lexapro and Zoloft); Pethidine (Demerol pain medication); Ephedrine; Major Surgery; Childbirth (one week before and after), severe Hepatic or Renal impairment; Peptic Ulcer, Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders; may inhibit blood clotting; embryotoxicity; skin sensitization (moderate risk); mucous membrane irritation (moderate risk).
Lemon Myrtle:
Contraindicated with antidepressants (CYP2B6 substrates) and diabetes medication.
Marjoram:
Contraindicated for asthma.
Oregano:
Contraindicated for asthma. (Avoid using with asthma.)
Avoid using this oil while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Caution, do not use on children under 2.
Oregano is a very "hot" oil. This means that it has an irritating, uncomfortable effect when it comes in contact with the skin. To avoid any discomfort, be sure to dilute this essential oil VERY well with a carrier. Do not apply to diseased or damaged skin.
Lemongrass:
The usage of this oil should be restricted while pregnant and breastfeeding. Tisserand cautions the oral use of Lemongrass and recommends that topical use be restricted to 0.7% maximum during pregnancy due to citral (could affect fetal development in high topical doses).
Not suitable for use on babies under 2.
Contraindicated with medications metabolized by CYP2B6 (drugs such as Bupropion antidepressant and Tamoxifen; ask your pharmacist if you are uncertain), Diabetes medication (do not take orally).
Caution topically with hypersensitive, diseased or damaged skin.
May interact with analgesic, anticonvulsant, and antidepressant, some chemotherapy medications.
Dalmation Sage:
Not to be taken internally. Maximum topical dose is 0.4%.
Lavender: None known.
General EO Cautions:
If for any reason you get essential oils in your eyes, put carrier oil along the eyebrows above the eyes and on the cheekbones below the eyes.
Do not put essential oils inside your ear canal.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.