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Soothing "tonic" to soothe and support the singer's voice. A very popular "Spicy" blend with Cinnamon Bark and Clove. It may be too intense for a raw throat or for those with hot & spicy sensitivities.

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Vocal Rescue
Vegetable Glycerine (glycerol derived from coconut and/or palm oil), Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis), Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera), Almond Nut Oil (Prunus dulcis), Xylitol (Our pharmaceutical-grade Xylitol is GMO free from USA and derived from a renewable source of hardwood Birch trees, not corn)Lemon Peel extract (Citrus limonum), Cinnamon Bark essential oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum also called verum), Apple Cider Vinegar, Sweet Orange Peel extract (Citrus sinensis), Clove essential oil (Eugenia caryophyllata), Eucalyptus radiata essential oil, Rosemary ct verbenone essential oil (Rosemarinus officinalis)

Shelf Life is 1 year (refrigeration is suggested and may extend shelf life)

A very popular "Spicy" blend with Cinnamon Bark and Clove. It may be too intense for a raw throat or for those with hot & spicy sensitivities.

In 2014 Kacey Dotson with The Maple Leaf Music Company in Missouri contacted us about creating a vocal spray to help her voice students. She gave us a list of oils she felt would be beneficial to include and we tinkered with the blend adding a few components to help bring her desire to pass. The result has been a popular blend for voice strain and as a general vocal tonic.
Safety Information
Children: 
Not suitable orally for children six years old or younger due to Cinnamon Bark and Clove. Use with caution for children older than six  (Tisserand/Young p. 652-3).

Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Not suitable. Cinnamon Bark contraindicated for pregnancy and breastfeeding because when it was fed to pregnant mice for two weeks it significantly reduced the number of nuclei and altered the distribution of embryos according to nucleus number (Tisserand/Young p. 249).

Medication/Health Condition:
Caution Orally: May interact with Pethidine, MAOIs or SSRIs. Diabetes and Anticoagulant medication (such as aspirin, heparin, warfarin), Hemophilia, Peptic Ulcer, Internal bleeding, and other Bleeding disorders, Major Surgery and Childbirth (up to one week before or after), Severe Hepatic (liver) or Renal (kidney) impairment, Hypertensive or Diabetic Retinopathy, Thrombocytopenia (decreased platelet count), Vasculitis
Caution: Contains nut oils; those with nut allergies should use with caution.
Therapeutic Uses
Vocal Rescue essential oil blend may support, aid, ease, soothe, reduce, calm, relax, promote and/or maintain healthy function of the following:
Laryngitis
Singer's voice stress
Sore Throat
Throat issues
Application Suggestions
Shake well and spray. We suggest limiting daily use to 30 sprays.
Testimonies
The following anecdotal testimonies have not been reviewed by the FDA.
The products mentioned are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure disease.
Information shared on the HEO website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice given by your trusted health care provider.
We believe that essential oils are provided by the Lord to support our health and well-being.
The Lord is our wisdom, protector and healer.
(Genesis 1:29-30, Ezekiel 47:12) 
1. Each Christmas and Easter our church’s choir and orchestra presents a program to approximately 2000 people. I gave Vocal Rescue to several of the key vocalists, and they reported that it was a tremendous help. Vocal Rescue is now considered a “must have” in preparation for the programs. - Sherri

2. I sing in the church choir and am the primary base for many songs. This is the best thing I've ever tried. - Stan

3. I use Vocal Rescue when I feel like a sore throat may be coming on and for immune support. It has kicked the approaching sore throat every time, and I have yet to come down sick since using Vocal Rescue, even after being exposed multiple times to respiratory illnesses. - LR

4. The Vocal Rescue Spray has truly rescued me several times recently. It is the best I've used for re-occurring laryngitis. I will continue to recommend it to others. - Claudia

5. I’d been suffering from a terrible sore throat for a day or so when my friend suggested I try Vocal Rescue Spray. Because my sore throat was already in “full swing” by the time I tried the VR Spray, it didn’t take it away immediately, but it sure soothed the burning “raw” sensation while coating my throat. I half expected it to burn, as my throat was so raw by that point, but it actually did just the opposite. By the next day, my sore throat was nearly gone! I will defiantly use this (starting sooner) next time!  - Teresa

6. I burned the roof of my mouth with oven-hot food. Because of the blisters, it was very painful to eat or drink for several weeks. Looking for something that might relieve the pain, I mixed a few drops of Vocal Rescue into water and swished with it. To my surprise, it relieved the pain within a minute or two! - Emily

7. Vocal Rescue works great for laryngitis. - Pat

8. I use Vocal Rescue while performing in theater, and it helps a ton!! - Melissa

9. Vocal Rescue works great to ease the voice stress from many choir practices. - Anna

10. I have a choir practice from 7-9 pm every week. This stuff helps me get through when my voice starts feeling worn out. - Stephanie

Safety
Drug interaction:
 May inhibit blood clotting. Do not use orally in cases of hemophilia or severe kidney or liver disease.

Oral use cautions: Diabetes medication, anticoagulant medication, major surgery, peptic ulcer, hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.

Avoid contact with the eyes and other sensitive areas. Essential oils are both lipophilic and hydrophobic. Lipophilic means they are attracted to fat—like the membranes of your eyes and skin. They are also hydrophobic, meaning they do not like water. Flushing with water will only send the essential oil back to the eye's membranes. Applying a carrier oil will create another fat for the essential oil to be attracted to other than the membranes of the eyes or skin. We’ve not known this to cause permanent injury or long-term discomfort, but if you feel concerned, please call your health care provider.

Reference
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney, Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals, Elsevier Health Sciences UK 2nd Edition 2014, page 249, 652-653.
 
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