Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 Hello, I just joined your group, and hope to share information with you! I live in Florida, I use essential oils every day, I help with setting up workshops and trainings for aromatherapy. I also sell therapeutic oils. I am not here to sell anything, just to contribute and learn. :-) I have a question about essential oils, if anyone can answer. I am working on a paper and need correct information. When a label says, " 100% Tea Tree Oil " , for example, I know the single species Tea Tree can be very low, and the remaining oil can be a filler oil. My question is, does anyone know the % of the species on the label that is required to still call it 100%? I appreciate anyone sharing their info on this, and please forgive me if you have recently covered this question. This is my first group I have every joined, so I am very new at this. Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 I remember reading this somewhere....will dig out my books if no one here knows. (although this group is quite knowlegable) Where in Florida are you? -- In , unlimited@h... wrote: > Hello, > I just joined your group, and hope to share information with you! I > live in Florida, I use essential oils every day, I help with setting > up workshops and trainings for aromatherapy. I also sell therapeutic > oils. I am not here to sell anything, just to contribute and learn. > :-) > I have a question about essential oils, if anyone can answer. I am > working on a paper and need correct information. When a label > says, " 100% Tea Tree Oil " , for example, I know the single species Tea > Tree can be very low, and the remaining oil can be a filler oil. My > question is, does anyone know the % of the species on the label that > is required to still call it 100%? I appreciate anyone sharing their > info on this, and please forgive me if you have recently covered this > question. This is my first group I have every joined, so I am very > new at this. > Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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