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Anne, do you have Sylla Sheppard-Hanger's Aromatherapy Practitioner Manual?

Needs to be updated with regard to uses/safety research, but the biochemical

classifications are useful. For Achillea millefolium var. ligustica,

commonly Blue Yarrow, . . . " ketones: isoartemisia ketone (up to 10%)

champhor (up to 16%) thujones. "

 

Be Well,

Marcia Elston, Samara Botane/Nature Intelligence

http://www.wingedseed.com

http://www.aromaconnection.org

" The most commom way people give up their power is by thinking they don't

have any " : Alice Walker

 

 

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ATFE2 [ATFE2 ] On Behalf Of Anne

Monday, March 23, 2009 6:30 PM

ATFE2

[ATFE2] Re: Intro

 

 

 

Hi Zo

 

Thank you for your reply, but unfortunately it doesn't answer my question.

 

Thanks

Anne

 

ATFE2 <ATFE2%40> , " Zonella

Gould " <zgould wrote:

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http://images.katalogas.lt/maleidykla/Biologija_2008-3/Biologija_208-212.pdf

<http://images.katalogas.lt/maleidykla/Biologija_2008-3/Biologija_208-212.pd

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> Zo

> www.soapandotherobsessions.com

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> >

> > Hi everyone

> >

> > My name is Anne and I am new here. I am currently studying for a Diploma

> > of Natural Therapies (Aromatherapy) by distance education. At present I

> > am working through Aromatherapy Level 2 which is all about the chemical

> > compounds. This year I will also be completing four other subjects. I

> > have run into a brick wall with trying to locate the type of chemical

> > compound for camphor as a constituent of Yarrow. All I have been able to

> > discover is that it is a terpenoid, but it isn't camphene. Can anybody

> > please help?

> >

> > Blessings

> > Anne

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