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How To Make Coconut Oil Rectal Suppositories with Therapeutic Essential Oils

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What Are Essential Oil Suppositories For?

Essential oils are transporters of fundamental nutrients necessary to feed and nurture all the cells of the body.

Delivered via rectal suppository, essential oil implant recipes support healing from hemorrhoids, anal fissures, yeast infections, and other colon-related ailments, and more broadly support a healthy colonic mucosa.

Essential oil suppositories can also help men effectively support their prostate health.

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According to drug delivery research by the National Institutes of Health, because the colon is highly absorptive, suppositories have several advantages over other delivery methods, including increasing bioavailability to absorbable tissue, bypassing first pass metabolism, the ability to deliver higher doses of drug or therapeutic essential oils, and avoidance of irritation to the gastric mucosa. Furthermore, suppositories can deliver treatments and drugs to produce both local and systemic impact.

Because it can be both a liquid and a solid, coconut oil is an ideal carrier oil for do-it-yourself (DIY) suppositories, facilitating the absorption of other oils.

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Supplies and Ingredients

  • Rounded 21-cube Suppository Tray
  • Organic Virgin Coconut Oil
  • Targeted essential oils or blends based on your health challenges. Examples:
    • respiratory support: Breathe Ease and/or Deep Breathe
    • yeast balance support: OHN Candida EO Blend
    • diverticulitis support: OHN Hemorrhoid EO Blend, Tummy Rub EO Blend, and/or OHN Colon Cleanse EO Blend
    • irritable bowl (IBS) support: peppermint, wintergreen, spearmint, fennel, orange, ginger, cypress, grapefruit, and/or lemon
    • leaky gut support: lemon, orange, Citrus Passion EO Blend, grapefruit, fennel, lavender, rosewood, frankincense
    • prostate support: OHN BPH EO Blend or OHN Prostatitis EO Blend▶︎ View additional essential oil support suggestions

How To Make Essential Oil Suppositories

  1. In a rounded 21-cube suppository tray, fill each cube of the tray 1/3 to 1/2 full of coconut oil. (At cooler temperatures, coconut oil is solid, so you may need to first set your coconut oil in hot water to melt it.) After you’ve filled each cube, put the tray in the freezer for 1 to 2 hours.
  2. Remove the suppository tray from the freezer.
  3. Carefully dispense your essential oil drops onto the top of the frozen coconut oil in each cube. The amount of essential oil needed depends on which oils or oil blends you are using and what issue you are working with in the body. See our suppository recipes for recommended amounts of essential oils. Generally, we recommend 2 to 3 drops per essential oil. Sometimes a single suppository might have up to 8 different oils in its mixture. In this case, you would use a total of 6 to 10 drops of the essential oils.
  4. Once the essential oil is dispensed onto the top of the frozen coconut oil, fill up the rest of the each cube with more coconut oil.
  5. Put the tray back into the freezer, and in a couple of hours you will be ready to use your first therapeutic suppository!

NOTE: You don’t need to make only one type of essential oil rectal suppository per tray. Rather, you can make a variety, as essential oils are best used in rotation. In other words, alternate different oils on different days. For example, one day you might use frankincense and orange, and another day you might use OHN’s Candida Essential Oil Blend, which contains lavender, bergamot, lemongrass, and eucalyptus globulus.

Insertion into the Rectum

  1. Pop one coconut oil suppository out of the tray by pushing up on the bottom of the individual cube.
  2. Place the suppository on a small plate. You will see that it has a rounded edge that allows for easy insertion into the rectum.
  3. Leave the suppository on the plate for 5 to 10 minutes to allow it to soften slightly before you insert it into your rectum.
  4. With your fingers, gently insert the suppository into the rectum, rounded edge forward. The suppository is self-lubricating: as soon as it touches a warm part of your body, it begins to melt.

Therapeutic Essential Oils and Colon Health

Even though the suppository may look large to you, it is easy to insert. You will find that it just slides right into the rectum. Some people find the size of the suppository to be daunting, but the rectum is just like a tightly closed mouth and has a tremendous capacity to open.

Note: If possible, insert the suppository after a bowel movement or after an enema series.

Most people do not leak when they use these coconut oil suppositories. It is best to try your first suppository on a day when you can easily get to the bathroom or to wear a sanitary pad. Some people find it best to use the suppository while they sleep. If you don’t know whether you will leak, sleep on a towel your first night of using a suppository.

If you find that the suppositories cause you to be gassy, you will want to work to optimize the types of bacteria that live in your colon, as gas from a suppository may indicate high levels of unhealthy microorganisms such as Candida albicans.

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DISCLAIMER: The Optimal Health Network offers therapeutic products and protocols to support your health under the supervision of your doctor. This material is presented for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or prescribing from a licensed healthcare professional. We make no claim or guarantee for cure or relief of any specific symptom, medical condition, or disease when using any of these products or protocols. DO NOT attempt to self-diagnose or self-prescribe any natural substances for health conditions that require professional attention.

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This post was last modified on 07/11/2023 21:13

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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