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Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Comments? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com Good Morning! Cooking With Essential Oils Essential oils contain virtually all of the plant's healing nutrients, oxygenating molecules, amino acid precursors, coenzyme A factors, trace minerals, enzymes, vitamins, hormones. Since they are concentrated, essential oils are from 50 to 70 times more therapeutically potent than the herbs or plants they are derived from. Unlike dried herbs, which lose up to 75% of their healing nutrients and oxygen molecules, essential oils do not. Best of all, 100% pure, therapeutic Grade A Essential Oils are freely available and safe for cooking and home use. They are not considered medicine by our governments regulatory agencies, but best fall under the food category. Essential oils have a chemical structure that is similar to human cells and tissues. This makes essential oils compatible with human protein and enables them to be readily identified and accepted by the body. Essential Oil Cooking Tips: For stronger spice oils - such as basil, cinnamon, marjoram, nutmeg, oregano, or thyme - dip a toothpick in a bottle of essential oil and stir it in the recipe after cooking. It is an excellent way to flavor food. Imagine, only 2 drops of an essential oil is equivalent to a full bottle (2 oz size) of dried herbs. For a recipe that serves 6-10 people, add 1 or 2 drops of a lighter essential oil, such as citrus oils like lemon, orange, tangerine. Stir in just before serving, so the oil does not evaporate. Essential oils used in recipes: Add the essential oil right before serving. The heat will evaporate essential oils with the steam. With a few oils that are too strong - such as basil, oregano and rosemary - simmering will produce a wonderfully subtle bouquet that is out of this world. Essential oils should be diluted in vegetable oil, agave syrup, almond or rice milk prior to ingestion. As a general rule, dilute 1 drop of essential oil in 1 teaspoon of honey, Agave Syrup, or in 2 ounces of a beverage. (Honey should not be given to children under 2 years of age.) Which oils are safe to use for cooking? Rule Number 1: Only use therapeutic-grade essential oils. Read the Warning before using oils. Below is a list of generally regarded as safe (GRAS) essential oils by the FDA. Only use cookware you love and trust. Cook without oil or water - food will not burn! And dishwashing is a breeze. Essential Oils for Weight Control: The sense of smell is responsible for 90% of our taste. Research has found that by inhaling a culinary scent, such as an essential oil, regularly throughout the day, especially when hungry, can suppress our desire to taste and therefore eat. By inhaling an aroma 6 times in each nostril, the epistat in our brain which controls hunger gets switched off. For best results, change oils daily for variety. Warning: If a culinary aroma is inhaled only briefly, the reverse effect can occur; appetite can be stimulated. Don't use a microwave oven! A study by Dr. Radwan Farag of Chairo University showed that just 2 seconds of microwave energy destroys all enzymes in the food and alters the frequency of the food. Heating proteins in the microwave oven for 10 minutes or more may create a new, harmful type of protein. If food is microwaved in plastic dishes or covered with plastic, plastic molecules could end up in the food. Don't use sugar! Use organically grown Agave Syrup and Stevia instead. And while we are at that subject, remember The Aspartame Health Risk. Consider the value of pure water and read the comparison of Water versus Coke. For an authentic aromatherapy cookbook, get The Essential Oils Cookbook - Outrageous Recipes For Weight Control and Long Life, by Menkit Price. Or consider Baking With Stevia - Recipes for the Sweet Leaf, by Rita DePuydt. It's a handy little cookbook with delicious baking ideas. Cooking With Essential Oils: Salad dressings or salad oils: Lemon, lavender, rosemary, clove or peppermint in Oil or Massage Oil Base. Meat and sauces: Basil, marjoram, oregano, or thyme. Cakes, frosting, puddings, fruit pies: Lemon, clove, orange, tangerine, or peppermint. Pie crusts: Sunflower Oil has been reported to produce very flaky crusts. Herbal teas: Lavender, Roman chamomile, orange, tangerine, lemon, peppermint and melissa. Cool refreshing drinks: Lemon, orange, tangerine, or peppermint added to a pitcher of cold water. Flavored honey: Cinnamon, clove, lavender, basil, chamomile or lemon. (Warm honey until it becomes a thin liquid; then add the oil.) Spice up ginger snap cookies with ginger, cinnamon, clove, or nutmeg. Toothpick application is preferred. To your regular sponge or bundt cake, add lemon, orange, or tangerine oil. Peppermint or spearmint oil can be added to chocolate cake, brownie, or frosting recipes. To pumpkin pie or spice cake recipes, add nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, or ginger. Add oregano, marjoram, thyme, or basil to tomato sauces, pizza, ravioli, and lasagna recipes. Toothpick method of application is preferred. GRAS: Generally regarded as safe FA: Food Additives Here is a list of Essential Oils Certified as GRAS and Food Additives by the FDA. Angelica Basil Bergamot Chamomile, Roman Chamomile, German Cinnamon Bark Citrus rind (all) Clary Sage Clove Coriander Dill Eucalyptus glob. Frankincense Galbanum Geranium Ginger Graoefruit Hyssop Juniper Jasmine Laurus nobilis Lavender Lemon Lemongrass Lime Melissa (lemonbalm) Marjoram Myrrh Myrtle Nutmeg Orange Oregano Patchouly Pepper Peppermint Petitgrain Pine Rosemary Rose Savory Sage Sandalwood Spearmint Spruce Tarragon Tangerine Thyme Valerian Vertiver Ylang Ylang Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. Peacefulmind.com Therapies for healing mind. body. spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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