Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Well, the EDIBLE body oils are pretty clearly so labeled. , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Hi. > > One must be very careful with an aromatherapy oil as they are extremely > concentrated and can be highly toxic if ingested. > > I will ask a dear friend of mine who has her own line of oils in Canada > including sandalwood as she has been an aromatherapist for over 20 years. > > In general, for purposes of using oils therapeutically, it is almost always > suggested that the oil be dilluted because of the intense concentration. > > For Miss Neeta to be selling dilluted sandalwood is telling me that is the > case when treating the rudrakshas as well. Have had reports of people > breaking ou in rashes from the sandal wood.. > > Also..be very discerning as "scented oils" or not necessarily pure > aromatherapy..they are just that... scented..by a synthetic chemical..same is > true for candles. > > In a message dated 11/20/2002 5:53:34 AM Central Standard Time, > bejohn46 writes: > > > > Hi > > Anyone know of edible sandalwood oil ? > > one_kamal <one_kamal> wrote:Hi Kari, > > I was gonna post a similar question. > > I have read that you should soak the mala in water with a mild > > detergent, and then after drying, brush the beads with mustard oil or > > sandlewood oil. > > My question was where can you get good quality sandlewood oil, all > > I've ever seen is the perfume oil. > > Namaste, Kamal > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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