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Harness the Power of Plant-Based Compounds

Harness the Power of Plant-Based Compounds

A Natural Way to Support Respiratory Relief in Your Pharmacy

Did you know that peppermint essential oil delivers the power of menthol and 1,8-cineole?

Menthol provides a cooling, decongestant effect, while 1,8-cineole supports clearer airflow and easier breathing.

This is one of the key drivers behind Urban Medicine Woman’s Breathe Blend.

Formulated with a targeted synergy of essential oils, Breathe is designed to help relieve congestion, support seasonal allergy symptoms, and ease stress-related breathing discomfort — naturally.

More than aromatherapy, it is a functional, plant-based blend built on active compounds your customers can feel.

A simple, effective addition to your pharmacy shelves for those seeking clean, natural respiratory support. Discover More >

Urban Medicine Woman

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Founded by Certified Aromatherapist Ayrin Estis, Urban Medicine Woman was born from a personal journey to restore emotional and physical balance. Ayrin discovered that true wellness doesn’t come from quick fixes, it begins by reconnecting mind, body, and senses. Through the intentional use of essential oils, she created blends designed to support that process naturally. Urban Medicine Woman craft purpose-driven formulations using exceptional essential oils sourced from trusted partners worldwide. Each blend is designed to encourage progress, not perfection, supporting individuals as they move toward their own unique balance. Our belief is simple: when people reconnect with themselves, balance follows.

RXinsider Staff

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RXinsider is a multimedia publishing and technology company offering print publications, digital platforms, events, and content creation services to the B2B pharmacy market.

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