
What are
Essential Oils?
Essential
oils are the highly concentrated, volatile, aromatic essences of plants. Scientists agree that essential oils may perform
more than one function in living plants. In some cases they seem to be a part of the
plant's immune system. In other cases they may simply be end-products of metabolism.
Essential oils contain hundreds of organic constituents, including hormones, vitamins and
other natural elements that work on many levels. They are 75 to 100 times more
concentrated than the oils in dried herbs.
All the countries of the world provide essential oils, making aromatherapy a truly global
therapy. The purest essential oils come from carefully cultivated and wild grown plants
from climatic and geographic regions throughout the world.
Check out our Essential Oils Directory.
Not
all Oils are Created Equal
Some plants, like rose and jasmine,
contain very little essential oil. Their important aromatic properties are extracted using
a chemical solvent. The end product, known as an absolute, contains essential oil along
with other plant constituents. Though
not a true essential oil, absolutes are commonly used for fragrancing cosmetic products
like fine perfumes.
There are also significant differences between synthetic fragrance oils (made possible by
recent advances in chemistry) and pure essential oils. Synthetic fragrance oils are
produced by blending aromatic chemicals primarily derived from coal tar. These oils may
duplicate the smell of the pure botanical, but the complex chemical components of each
essential oil created in nature determine its true aromatic benefits. While synthetic
fragrance oils are not suitable for aromatherapy, they add an approximation of the natural
scent to crafts, potpourri, soap and perfume at a fraction of the cost.
Aromatherapy practitioners need pure essential oils of the highest quality. Important
criteria to consider when selecting essential oils include the following: 100 percent pure
and natural, country of origin, growing season, extraction method (eg. distillation,
expression), plant part used and the reputation of the company providing the oils.
Gems
of Nature
Pure essential oils, like precious
jewelry or fine wine, are the gems of nature - the quintessential life force of aromatic
plants, sometimes called the "soul" of the plant. People who truly appreciate the qualities of pure essential oils
consider each drop a precious jewel to be savored, enjoyed and protected.
Essential oils absorb into the fluid surrounding the cells beneath the skin's surface for
a variety of effects including deep cleansing, nourishing, rejuvenating and balancing.
Essential oils also diffuse into the air to provide olfactory benefits like purifying,
refreshing and calming.
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