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I just finished dinner with my aromatherapy teacher (Barbara Lucks) and we discussed the Wintergreen. Wintergreen EO is very high in a certain acid (I forget which one she said), about 98%. This is easily reproduced in the chemists lab. So basically it is WAY cheaper to manufacture it and sell it as Wintergreen EO than it is to steam distill it. You can buy the real stuff but it is very hard to find. I do know some very reputable EO companies and I can get you web pages/e-mail address if you want. It is this acid that makes the oil extremely toxic. If I were going to use it I would definitely dilute it a lot and I would do a skin patch test. I would not use it on pregnant or elderly people.

 

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The acid that is concentrated in wintergreen oil is

salycilic acid, the same stuff they make aspirin from,

and it is high in many foods and willow bark etc. It

is pain relieving, hence its use, but some people are

highly sensitive to it- hence some caution should be

used if you are allergic or sensitiveto salicylates-

but other than that, its good stuff.

love

peela

 

--- Aromaconnection wrote:

> I just finished dinner with my aromatherapy teacher

> (Barbara Lucks) and we

> discussed the Wintergreen. Wintergreen EO is very

> high in a certain acid (I

> forget which one she said), about 98%. This is

> easily reproduced in the

> chemists lab. So basically it is WAY cheaper to

> manufacture it and sell it

> as Wintergreen EO than it is to steam distill it.

> You can buy the real stuff

> but it is very hard to find. I do know some very

> reputable EO companies and

> I can get you web pages/e-mail address if you want.

> It is this acid that

> makes the oil extremely toxic. If I were going to

> use it I would definitely

> dilute it a lot and I would do a skin patch test. I

> would not use it on

> pregnant or elderly people.

>

> Mindy Kittay

> The Aromatherapy Connection (877) 369-3013

> AROMATHERAPYCONNECTION.COM

> Tapping the power of collective resourcing to grow

> your business...

> AFFORDABLE PRODUCT/PRACTITIONERS/LIABILITY INSURANCE

>

 

 

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According to the Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants " ...up to 98% methyl

salicylate " for wintergreen. The only cautions are the people sensitive to

aspirin should not take it internally, and never internally OR externally to

under 12 unless under knowledgeable supervision. It says to make the EO into a

liniment or an ointment.

 

In Health,

Steve

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I just finished dinner with my aromatherapy teacher (Barbara Lucks) and we

discussed the Wintergreen. Wintergreen EO is very high in a certain acid (I

forget which one she said), about 98%. This is easily reproduced in the

chemists lab. So basically it is WAY cheaper to manufacture it and sell it as

Wintergreen EO than it is to steam distill it. You can buy the real stuff but

it is very hard to find. I do know some very reputable EO companies and I can

get you web pages/e-mail address if you want. It is this acid that makes the

oil extremely toxic. If I were going to use it I would definitely dilute it a

lot and I would do a skin patch test. I would not use it on pregnant or

elderly people.

 

Mindy Kittay

The Aromatherapy Connection (877) 369-3013 AROMATHERAPYCONNECTION.COM Tapping

the power of collective resourcing to grow your business... AFFORDABLE

PRODUCT/PRACTITIONERS/LIABILITY INSURANCE

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