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Aroma Oils and Chemicals in Cosmetics Below is an email exchange between myself and a clinet who aske me about a specific brand of aroma oil. This is what followed after the original question was asked. Dear Susan D, Auracacia and most essential oils and massage oil brands are generally are not recommended for internal use. If you can, please stick with Oshadi or Aromatherapist brands only for internal use. Topically I recommend cold pressed oils as well. If you can, please call Auracacia and ask them the following about the jojoba Oil:
Oshadi and The Aromatherapist brands are direct and date stamped. Super fresh! If you like to share the answers with me, I would love to hear what they have to say! Wayne Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 4:43 PM Hi, Wayne - I called AuraCacia and got this info:
Susan, I'm not sure why they would use such a high temperature? Usually they feel that oils need to be cooked and irradiated to last long! I love that she could not say anything about chemicals! That is the law protecting her from saying any more than she has to! Perfume manufacturers are the worst! There can be hundreds of combinations of chemicals in perfumes and nothing is listed! There are 10,000 plus chemicals used in the personal skin care industry and less than 100 are approved for human use! Of course using low amounts of hundreds of harmful chemicals makes it right in their minds! I recommended Jojoba as it is an excellent skin oil. It is actually classified as a liquid wax and is very stable. Cold pressed and unrefined is considered to produce the highest quality oil. It’s not only better internally but externally as well especially for therapeutic use! Since it is a bean, a lot of manufacturers do use an expeller pressing. This is common for a lower quality cosmetic grade of the oil, but even with this method the temperature is only raised by the friction of the mechanical press so it ‘should’ remain pretty low. I have no idea why it is pasteurized and likely chemical preservatives added to it. But likely it's to meet cosmetic manufacturing standards. Like many products they tend to be cooked, irradiated - i.e. pretty much DEAD and in my opinion, harmful! Please Live Forever Healthy! |
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