The Truth about Essential Oils No One Wants to Tell You

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5. Essential Oils are Not Standardized

This one is true, even if someone tries to tell you otherwise. The chemistry of essential oils can vary greatly due to local geography; weather conditions; the time of day and  the season the plant was harvested; the type of soil it was grown in; how the plant was processed, packaged, and stored and for how long. Each plant, although it might look similar to another plant, is unique in its chemistry.

 

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This means that no two essential oils can ever be exactly the same. Essential oils can be altered to achieve standardization, but this means that the essential oil is no longer natural or genuine because it was altered. This is one reason research using essential oils can be difficult. The International Standards Organization does have a set standard for each oil, so that at the very least each one has what is considered acceptable concentrations of the major chemical makeup of the plant.

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