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he only has a few bottles left of each and i know that some of you

may want some! let me know ASAP today!!!!

as stated lower in the message " ...BUT, this is with a proviso that

you'll send me a note after using them which gives your honest

opinion of the oil - I owe the producer feedback.... "

*smile*

chris

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

CO2

 

5 ml .... Melissa ...............................$ 33.00

5 ml .... Rosa de Recht/Rosa damascena ..........$ 38.00

5 ml .... Princess of Nassau Musk Rose. .........$ 38.00

 

Recently, I was doing some consulting for a British ex-pat who has a

farm in Zambia. This feller has been using a process to extract oils

similar to that used by Dr. Peter Wilde, except Peter Wilde calls his

products " Phytol, " which is sorta confusing as it has more than one

meaning. The oils in the aromatic plant or flower are obtained by

extraction with tetrafluroethane. This is a room temperature,

elevated

pressure extraction - no high temperatures. The temperature drops

when

you evaporate the solvent (which is a gas at room temp) from the

oil.

 

This gas is approved in the USA and Europe for use in foods so the

advantages are (1) It's safer than Absolutes as there is no solvent

used thus no solvent residue and (2) You can extract oils from almost

anything as long as it has an aroma component with a chemical

structure

consisting of carbon chains from C1 - C8, - and from many plants and

flowers from which distilling with steam/hydrosteam gets you nothing.

 

It's similar to Supercritical Extractions (SCE) - low temperatures and

relatively inert chemicals are involved (CO2); which is very efficient

and virtually all extracted material can be isolated.

 

Is it an essential oil? Not not in my book, but then, neither is an

Absolute. Does it have therapeutic value? Nobody knows! We can

guess

that it has emotional and psychological value - as does the smell of a

cup of coffee, but as for physiological value, we just don't know. So

what's the advantage? Gaining olfactory pleasure from plants that

can't

be steam/hydrosteam distilled - and in perfumes, cosmetics or soaps.

 

Anyway, I've got 250 grams each of Melissa; a Hybrid Rose that's a

cross

between a Rosa de Recht and Damask Rose on a Rosa Indico root stock;

and

a Princess of Nassau Musk Rose..

 

I offered to do a marketing survey for the Zambians by passing along 5

ml bottles of these oils for close to cost. The intent is to obtain

feedback from users. I will not be selling this product in the future

because I'm not dealing other than steam or hydro-steam essential oils

and cold-pressed oils now.

 

I have 45 bottles each of these oils and I'll offer them to the first

45

folks who ask - BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a note

after using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe

the

producer feedback. I'll tell you that a large European essential oil

dealer is selling this Melissa at a considerable price .. I know this

because the producer sold them a kilo. I won't say who it is.

 

 

The oils will be shipped from my US company, Priority Mail (at

buyer's expense) will be

used to send the oils ...

 

First come will be first served and these will not be on my website -

requests for purchase must come to me via e-mail ..........

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chris, i guess by the urgency of this it would

need to be ordered, asap. my buget is tight

although, i would really like these . . . and what a deal.

so, the charge card get used (and then put away!)

 

put me down for melissa and rosa damascena.

are you getting any of these? would you possibly be interested

in spliting a bottle?

 

/ andrea

 

> ----------

> Ziggy

> Reply the_oil_co-op

> Tuesday, August 22, 2000 10:52 AM

> the_oil_co-op

> [the_oil_co-op] !!! EVERYONE HAD TO COME OFF DIGEST FOR THIS

> MESSAGE!!!

>

> he only has a few bottles left of each and i know that some of you

> may want some! let me know ASAP today!!!!

> as stated lower in the message " ...BUT, this is with a proviso that

> you'll send me a note after using them which gives your honest

> opinion of the oil - I owe the producer feedback.... "

> *smile*

> chris

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> CO2

>

> 5 ml .... Melissa ...............................$ 33.00

> 5 ml .... Rosa de Recht/Rosa damascena ..........$ 38.00

> 5 ml .... Princess of Nassau Musk Rose. .........$ 38.00

>

> Recently, I was doing some consulting for a British ex-pat who has a

> farm in Zambia. This feller has been using a process to extract oils

> similar to that used by Dr. Peter Wilde, except Peter Wilde calls his

> products " Phytol, " which is sorta confusing as it has more than one

> meaning. The oils in the aromatic plant or flower are obtained by

> extraction with tetrafluroethane. This is a room temperature,

> elevated

> pressure extraction - no high temperatures. The temperature drops

> when

> you evaporate the solvent (which is a gas at room temp) from the

> oil.

>

> This gas is approved in the USA and Europe for use in foods so the

> advantages are (1) It's safer than Absolutes as there is no solvent

> used thus no solvent residue and (2) You can extract oils from almost

> anything as long as it has an aroma component with a chemical

> structure

> consisting of carbon chains from C1 - C8, - and from many plants and

> flowers from which distilling with steam/hydrosteam gets you nothing.

>

> It's similar to Supercritical Extractions (SCE) - low temperatures and

> relatively inert chemicals are involved (CO2); which is very efficient

> and virtually all extracted material can be isolated.

>

> Is it an essential oil? Not not in my book, but then, neither is an

> Absolute. Does it have therapeutic value? Nobody knows! We can

> guess

> that it has emotional and psychological value - as does the smell of a

> cup of coffee, but as for physiological value, we just don't know. So

> what's the advantage? Gaining olfactory pleasure from plants that

> can't

> be steam/hydrosteam distilled - and in perfumes, cosmetics or soaps.

>

> Anyway, I've got 250 grams each of Melissa; a Hybrid Rose that's a

> cross

> between a Rosa de Recht and Damask Rose on a Rosa Indico root stock;

> and

> a Princess of Nassau Musk Rose..

>

> I offered to do a marketing survey for the Zambians by passing along 5

> ml bottles of these oils for close to cost. The intent is to obtain

> feedback from users. I will not be selling this product in the future

> because I'm not dealing other than steam or hydro-steam essential oils

> and cold-pressed oils now.

>

> I have 45 bottles each of these oils and I'll offer them to the first

> 45

> folks who ask - BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a note

> after using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe

> the

> producer feedback. I'll tell you that a large European essential oil

> dealer is selling this Melissa at a considerable price .. I know this

> because the producer sold them a kilo. I won't say who it is.

>

>

> The oils will be shipped from my US company, Priority Mail (at

> buyer's expense) will be

> used to send the oils ...

>

> First come will be first served and these will not be on my website -

> requests for purchase must come to me via e-mail ..........

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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i have to get the order to him asap today because he only has like 15

bottles of each left (or less). he has agreed to give me 30 day terms

YAY!!!! so i can get the co2's for anyone and hold them until the end

of sept (so it would be for the oct. buy) and then everyone can pay

me when i have to pay him. we just HAVE to give him written feedback

on them.

personally i want all 3 of them, in ounces *lol* but i think i may

have to get them each in a full 5ml bottle and cherish them forever!

*smile*

chris

p.s. and everyone will be put back to their mail preferance after

this issue is covered.

 

the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea "

<andrea_sperle@m...> wrote:

> chris, i guess by the urgency of this it would

> need to be ordered, asap. my buget is tight

> although, i would really like these . . . and what a deal.

> so, the charge card get used (and then put away!)

>

> put me down for melissa and rosa damascena.

> are you getting any of these? would you possibly be interested

> in spliting a bottle?

>

> / andrea

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Ok help a dunce LOL how much is 5 ml? I know i know i should know this but

these kids are sucking the smarts outta me! ANd curious about this last

one " Princess of Nassau Musk Rose " . THanks

 

HUGS

Sarah

 

 

> [Original Message]

> Ziggy <cl-chrisziggy

> <the_oil_co-op >

> 8/22/2000 11:52:12 AM

> [the_oil_co-op] !!! EVERYONE HAD TO COME OFF DIGEST FOR THIS

MESSAGE!!!

>

> he only has a few bottles left of each and i know that some of you

> may want some! let me know ASAP today!!!!

> as stated lower in the message " ...BUT, this is with a proviso that

> you'll send me a note after using them which gives your honest

> opinion of the oil - I owe the producer feedback.... "

> *smile*

> chris

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> CO2

>

> 5 ml .... Melissa ...............................$ 33.00

> 5 ml .... Rosa de Recht/Rosa damascena ..........$ 38.00

> 5 ml .... Princess of Nassau Musk Rose. .........$ 38.00

>

> Recently, I was doing some consulting for a British ex-pat who has

> a

> farm in Zambia. This feller has been using a process to extract

> oils

> similar to that used by Dr. Peter Wilde, except Peter Wilde calls

> his

> products " Phytol, " which is sorta confusing as it has more than one

> meaning. The oils in the aromatic plant or flower are obtained by

> extraction with tetrafluroethane. This is a room temperature,

> elevated

> pressure extraction - no high temperatures. The temperature drops

> when

> you evaporate the solvent (which is a gas at room temp) from the

> oil.

>

> This gas is approved in the USA and Europe for use in foods so the

> advantages are (1) It's safer than Absolutes as there is no solvent

> used thus no solvent residue and (2) You can extract oils from

> almost

> anything as long as it has an aroma component with a chemical

> structure

> consisting of carbon chains from C1 - C8, - and from many plants and

> flowers from which distilling with steam/hydrosteam gets you

> nothing.

>

> It's similar to Supercritical Extractions (SCE) - low temperatures

> and

> relatively inert chemicals are involved (CO2); which is very

> efficient

> and virtually all extracted material can be isolated.

>

> Is it an essential oil? Not not in my book, but then, neither is an

> Absolute. Does it have therapeutic value? Nobody knows! We can

> guess

> that it has emotional and psychological value - as does the smell of

> a

> cup of coffee, but as for physiological value, we just don't know.

> So

> what's the advantage? Gaining olfactory pleasure from plants that

> can't

> be steam/hydrosteam distilled - and in perfumes, cosmetics or soaps.

>

> Anyway, I've got 250 grams each of Melissa; a Hybrid Rose that's a

> cross

> between a Rosa de Recht and Damask Rose on a Rosa Indico root stock;

>

> and

> a Princess of Nassau Musk Rose..

>

> I offered to do a marketing survey for the Zambians by passing along

> 5

> ml bottles of these oils for close to cost. The intent is to obtain

> feedback from users. I will not be selling this product in the

> future

> because I'm not dealing other than steam or hydro-steam essential

> oils

> and cold-pressed oils now.

>

> I have 45 bottles each of these oils and I'll offer them to the

> first

> 45

> folks who ask - BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a

> note

> after using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe

> the

> producer feedback. I'll tell you that a large European essential

> oil

> dealer is selling this Melissa at a considerable price .. I know

> this

> because the producer sold them a kilo. I won't say who it is.

>

>

> The oils will be shipped from my US company, Priority Mail (at

> buyer's expense) will be

> used to send the oils ...

>

> First come will be first served and these will not be on my website

> -

> requests for purchase must come to me via e-mail ..........

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

--- Sarah Ihle

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Chris,

 

None of these are on my "got to have" list, so I'll pass.

 

P.S. I passed my first test! Woohoo! The rosemary seems to be working, even though it's just the stuff from my kitchen. I can only image what the oil and the other would do!

 

Kate

 

-

Ziggy

the_oil_co-op

Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:52 AM

[the_oil_co-op] !!! EVERYONE HAD TO COME OFF DIGEST FOR THIS MESSAGE!!!

he only has a few bottles left of each and i know that some of you may want some! let me know ASAP today!!!!as stated lower in the message "...BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a note after using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe the producer feedback...." *smile*chris~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CO25 ml .... Melissa ...............................$ 33.005 ml .... Rosa de Recht/Rosa damascena ..........$ 38.00 5 ml .... Princess of Nassau Musk Rose. .........$ 38.00Recently, I was doing some consulting for a British ex-pat who has afarm in Zambia. This feller has been using a process to extract oilssimilar to that used by Dr. Peter Wilde, except Peter Wilde calls hisproducts "Phytol," which is sorta confusing as it has more than onemeaning. The oils in the aromatic plant or flower are obtained byextraction with tetrafluroethane. This is a room temperature, elevatedpressure extraction - no high temperatures. The temperature drops whenyou evaporate the solvent (which is a gas at room temp) from the oil. This gas is approved in the USA and Europe for use in foods so theadvantages are (1) It's safer than Absolutes as there is no solventused thus no solvent residue and (2) You can extract oils from almostanything as long as it has an aroma component with a chemical structureconsisting of carbon chains from C1 - C8, - and from many plants andflowers from which distilling with steam/hydrosteam gets you nothing.It's similar to Supercritical Extractions (SCE) - low temperatures andrelatively inert chemicals are involved (CO2); which is very efficientand virtually all extracted material can be isolated. Is it an essential oil? Not not in my book, but then, neither is anAbsolute. Does it have therapeutic value? Nobody knows! We can guessthat it has emotional and psychological value - as does the smell of acup of coffee, but as for physiological value, we just don't know. Sowhat's the advantage? Gaining olfactory pleasure from plants that can'tbe steam/hydrosteam distilled - and in perfumes, cosmetics or soaps.Anyway, I've got 250 grams each of Melissa; a Hybrid Rose that's a crossbetween a Rosa de Recht and Damask Rose on a Rosa Indico root stock; anda Princess of Nassau Musk Rose.. I offered to do a marketing survey for the Zambians by passing along 5ml bottles of these oils for close to cost. The intent is to obtainfeedback from users. I will not be selling this product in the futurebecause I'm not dealing other than steam or hydro-steam essential oilsand cold-pressed oils now.I have 45 bottles each of these oils and I'll offer them to the first 45folks who ask - BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a noteafter using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe theproducer feedback. I'll tell you that a large European essential oildealer is selling this Melissa at a considerable price .. I know thisbecause the producer sold them a kilo. I won't say who it is.The oils will be shipped from my US company, Priority Mail (at buyer's expense) will beused to send the oils ...First come will be first served and these will not be on my website -requests for purchase must come to me via e-mail ..........

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Sorry Chris,

But I can't buy anything just before my trip (I just bought a cargo carrier

for the top of the 'burban)

 

Smiles!

Michele

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> " Ziggy " <cl-chrisziggy

>the_oil_co-op

>[the_oil_co-op] !!! EVERYONE HAD TO COME OFF DIGEST FOR THIS

MESSAGE!!!

>Tue, Aug 22, 2000, 8:52

>

 

>he only has a few bottles left of each and i know that some of you

>may want some! let me know ASAP today!!!!

>as stated lower in the message " ...BUT, this is with a proviso that

>you'll send me a note after using them which gives your honest

>opinion of the oil - I owe the producer feedback.... "

>*smile*

>chris

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>CO2

>

>5 ml .... Melissa ...............................$ 33.00

>5 ml .... Rosa de Recht/Rosa damascena ..........$ 38.00

>5 ml .... Princess of Nassau Musk Rose. .........$ 38.00

>

>Recently, I was doing some consulting for a British ex-pat who has a

>farm in Zambia. This feller has been using a process to extract oils

>similar to that used by Dr. Peter Wilde, except Peter Wilde calls his

>products " Phytol, " which is sorta confusing as it has more than one

>meaning. The oils in the aromatic plant or flower are obtained by

>extraction with tetrafluroethane. This is a room temperature,

>elevated

>pressure extraction - no high temperatures. The temperature drops

>when

>you evaporate the solvent (which is a gas at room temp) from the

>oil.

>

>This gas is approved in the USA and Europe for use in foods so the

>advantages are (1) It's safer than Absolutes as there is no solvent

>used thus no solvent residue and (2) You can extract oils from almost

>anything as long as it has an aroma component with a chemical

>structure

>consisting of carbon chains from C1 - C8, - and from many plants and

>flowers from which distilling with steam/hydrosteam gets you nothing.

>

>It's similar to Supercritical Extractions (SCE) - low temperatures and

>relatively inert chemicals are involved (CO2); which is very efficient

>and virtually all extracted material can be isolated.

>

>Is it an essential oil? Not not in my book, but then, neither is an

>Absolute. Does it have therapeutic value? Nobody knows! We can

>guess

>that it has emotional and psychological value - as does the smell of a

>cup of coffee, but as for physiological value, we just don't know. So

>what's the advantage? Gaining olfactory pleasure from plants that

>can't

>be steam/hydrosteam distilled - and in perfumes, cosmetics or soaps.

>

>Anyway, I've got 250 grams each of Melissa; a Hybrid Rose that's a

>cross

>between a Rosa de Recht and Damask Rose on a Rosa Indico root stock;

>and

>a Princess of Nassau Musk Rose..

>

>I offered to do a marketing survey for the Zambians by passing along 5

>ml bottles of these oils for close to cost. The intent is to obtain

>feedback from users. I will not be selling this product in the future

>because I'm not dealing other than steam or hydro-steam essential oils

>and cold-pressed oils now.

>

>I have 45 bottles each of these oils and I'll offer them to the first

>45

>folks who ask - BUT, this is with a proviso that you'll send me a note

>after using them which gives your honest opinion of the oil - I owe

>the

>producer feedback. I'll tell you that a large European essential oil

>dealer is selling this Melissa at a considerable price .. I know this

>because the producer sold them a kilo. I won't say who it is.

>

>

>The oils will be shipped from my US company, Priority Mail (at

>buyer's expense) will be

>used to send the oils ...

>

>First come will be first served and these will not be on my website -

>requests for purchase must come to me via e-mail ..........

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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