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Single oils and signature blends Dr. Schrock built in 40 years of practice — for pain, sleep, immunity, focus, and topical use. Pure, therapeutic grade. No fillers, no carrier dilution, no marketing chemistry.
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Dr. Daniel Schrock, DC — 40 years of clinical practice

Essential oils were not a side interest in my practice — they were a core therapeutic tool. When patients needed relief that a capsule could not deliver fast enough, or when the issue was local rather than systemic, the right oil in the right dilution was often the most effective answer I had. Every oil in this collection is one I kept on hand and reached for regularly over forty years.
These are pure, therapeutic-grade oils chosen for their active constituent profile — not diluted retail blends. Methyl salicylate in wintergreen, 1,8-cineole in eucalyptus and rosemary, linalool in lavender, eugenol in clove, boswellic acids in frankincense, d-limonene in lemon. Each one is here because its chemistry does something specific that I could count on.
These oils support healthy respiratory function, restful sleep, emotional balance, and muscle and joint comfort when used as directed. Always dilute properly before any skin application — a few of these (wintergreen, clove, cinnamon bark) are potent and require a carrier oil. Keep out of reach of children, avoid during pregnancy without guidance, and consult your healthcare provider before use if you have a medical condition or take prescription medication.
16% OffPo-Ho cooling blend — fast tension headache & sinus relief.
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17% OffTopical blend for muscle tension and joint flare-ups.
$32.99
16% OffPure Rosemary oil for memory, alertness & scalp circulation.
$14.99
17% OffClove, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus, Rosemary & Lemon — seasonal immune blend.
$36.99
16% OffPure Frankincense — boswellic acids for skin, inflammation & calm focus.
$39.99
16% OffGC-MS verified Helichrysum italicum — skin regeneration and bruise recovery.
$34.99
16% OffPure Wintergreen — 99% methyl salicylate for deep joint & muscle relief.
$19.99
16% OffPure Tea Tree oil — terpinen-4-ol for skin, scalp & natural cleaning.
$14.99
Lavender's primary GABA-modulating constituent — the molecule responsible for the calming effect.
Found in Eucalyptus + Rosemary — clinically studied for respiratory support and working memory.
Wintergreen's active analgesic — the natural cousin to aspirin's salicylate. Always diluted topically.
Clove + Cinnamon Bark — the strongest antimicrobial constituents in the catalog.
The five oils Dr. Schrock recommends every household keep on the shelf: Lavender (sleep, calm, skin), Peppermint (cooling, headache), Lemon (mood, household), Tea Tree (antimicrobial), and Germ Fighter Blend (defense season). Covers most daily and seasonal scenarios in one starter pack.
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When a capsule was too slow, when the issue was local rather than systemic, when a patient needed something between "do nothing" and "take a pill" — the right oil in the right dilution was the answer I reached for. Forty years of those moments built this collection. Each oil here is one I kept on my own shelf because I trusted what the chemistry would do.
Start small. Lavender if sleep is the problem. Peppermint if headaches or muscle tension. Germ Fighter if you're heading into cold season or have kids in school. Frankincense if skin and cellular renewal is the focus. The Starter Set covers the five oils every household benefits from having on hand — that's the simplest place to begin.
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The standard adult dilution is 2–3% in a carrier oil — that's roughly 12–18 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier (jojoba, fractionated coconut, sweet almond). For sensitive skin, kids over 6, or daily use: drop to 1% (6 drops per ounce). For "hot" oils — wintergreen, clove, cinnamon bark, oregano — start at 0.5% and stay there. Never apply undiluted to skin except in trace situations (a single drop of lavender on a fresh small burn is the classic exception, but even that's controversial). When in doubt, dilute more, not less.
Kids over 2: Lavender, Lemon, Frankincense are generally well-tolerated diffused for 30–60 minutes at a time in a well-ventilated room. Avoid Peppermint, Eucalyptus, and Rosemary diffusion around kids under 6 — the high 1,8-cineole and menthol can affect breathing in young airways.
Infants under 2: Skip diffusion entirely. The respiratory system is still developing.
Dogs: Most oils are tolerated, but always diffuse with the door open so dogs can leave the room.
Cats: NEVER diffuse Tea Tree, Clove, Cinnamon Bark, Eucalyptus, or Wintergreen around cats. Their livers can't process the phenols and ketones — these can be toxic. Stick to occasional Lavender or Frankincense in well-ventilated rooms cats can leave, or skip diffusion entirely if you have cats.
"Therapeutic grade" isn't a regulated term — anyone can claim it. What matters is the actual constituent profile: does the oil contain the active compounds at clinically relevant concentrations? Cheap retail oils are often diluted with carrier or fragrance oils to reduce cost, or extracted from older or lower-grade plant material that doesn't yield the active compounds. The Lavender on a grocery store shelf at $4 is rarely the same molecule as a properly distilled high-linalool lavender at $16. We GC-MS test our oils for constituent profile and post the major actives — that's the practical difference, not a trademark.
For most oils, no — and this is one of the most-misused recommendations in the consumer essential oil space. The exception is culinary use of citrus oils (Lemon especially) at trace amounts in food or water, which has a long history. Internal use of any other oil should ONLY happen under a qualified clinician's guidance — peppermint capsules for IBS, oregano for specific GI protocols. The consumer trend of "putting drops of essential oil under your tongue daily" is not how Dr. Schrock practiced and is not what these oils are formulated for. Diffusion, dilution-based topical use, and inhalation are the safe primary methods. When in doubt, don't.
Dr. Schrock's 40 years of clinical aromatherapy distilled into one PDF — which oils to start with, safe dilution ratios, and how to read a GC-MS lab report so you never get fooled again.
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