Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 someone was mentioning hydrosols: heres what we've got available *smile* chris HYDROSOLS (All Origin Turkey): HYDROSOL BOTANICAL NAME 8 OZ 16 OZ 1 GAL AGRO CLASS rose - Rosa damascena ............ $8.50 $15.25 $58.00 Organic myrtle - Myrtus communis ......... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 Wildgrown bay - Laurus nobilis (Leaf)...... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 Wildgrown rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis .$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 Wildgrown fennel - Foeniculum vulgare ....... $7.75 $14.00 $53.00 Organic oregano - Origanum .................$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 Wildgrown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 a hydrosol SHOULD be the water that comes right out of the still after the essential oil distillation process. the oil molecules left in the water are so finely dispersed that they are compounded with the water rather than just an oil added to water solution here is some info lena posted on them here a while back. *smile* chris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hydrosols info Just some info on hydrosols' properties. Taken from www.innerself.com General Uses of Hydrosols: LEMON VERBENA Hydrosol - (Aloysia triphylla) is unavailable on the open market but is being privately produced in California from organically grown leaves and distilled in an ancient alchemist copper alembic in the Mendocino hills. This hydrosol is lovely and useful for the most sensitive skin, to degrease teenager acneic skin, to heal minor skin imperfections, to take internally as a sleep aid or to soothe an upset stomach. It also has much use as a spritz to soothe the psyche. MELISSA (Lemon-Mint) Hydrosol is not available in its true form. The essential oil is one of the most adulterated on the market and when available at all, costs $450/ounce. But the hydrosol is being produced from organically grown plants in California. This wonderful, fresh, lemon-scented water is used for sensitive aging skin, or sprayed down the throat for many kinds of throat infections. It has therapeutic and anti-microbial action. Wonderful as a facial spritz, for hot flashes or in the summer to cool the skin. YARROW FLOWER Hydrosol is wonderful as an astringent and anti- inflammatory for reactive skin. It is a wonderful non-sweet scent that is acceptable to the most discriminatory scent-conscious. Other hydrosols that are available are: MYRTLE hydrosol for infected or irritated eyes; ROSEMARY VERBENON and THYME linalol hydrosol for dry skin; CHAMOMILE or A. arborescens for sensitive skin and abnormal growth; LAVENDER hydrosol for soothing and easing mental tensions; MARJORAM hydrosol for soothing the stomach; ROSE hydrosol (commonly called Rosewater) for cooking, as a spritzfor all facial types, with glycerin as a hand lotion, in alcohol beverages; ORANGE FLOWER water in beverages and for mature skin. the_oil_co-op , leanashe@w... wrote: > Okay while we are talking about it:) what exactly are hydrosols? Something with water? > > Dew Drop Blessings, > Soseneda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 i would be interestd in maybe 1 now, and 1 for a later buy. is anyone interested in splitting a larger amount . . . and how long do these last before they spoil? cheers. andréa > ---------- > Ziggy > Reply the_oil_co-op > Thursday, September 7, 2000 4:36 PM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Hydrosols...... > > > someone was mentioning hydrosols: heres what we've got available > *smile* > chris > > HYDROSOLS (All Origin Turkey): > > HYDROSOL BOTANICAL NAME 8 OZ 16 OZ 1 GAL AGRO > CLASS > > rose - Rosa damascena ............ $8.50 $15.25 $58.00 > Organic > > myrtle - Myrtus communis ......... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > Wildgrown > > bay - Laurus nobilis (Leaf)...... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > Wildgrown > > rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis .$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > Wildgrown > > fennel - Foeniculum vulgare ....... $7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > Organic > > oregano - Origanum .................$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > Wildgrown > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 i have kept a 3 bottles in the fridge for a year and counting now without them souring but i have had a bottle or 2 unrefrigerated and they spoiled in 3 months or less they are quite delicate. *smile* chris the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > i would be interestd in maybe 1 now, and 1 for a later buy. > is anyone interested in splitting a larger amount . . . > > and how long do these last before they spoil? > > cheers. andréa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 thanks, chris andréa sperle mcgraw-hill school division 212 * 904 * 6826 andrea_sperle > ---------- > Ziggy > Reply the_oil_co-op > Thursday, September 7, 2000 5:27 PM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Re: Hydrosols...... > > > i have kept a 3 bottles in the fridge for a year and counting now > without them souring but i have had a bottle or 2 unrefrigerated > and they spoiled in 3 months or less they are quite delicate. > *smile* > chris > > the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " > <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > > i would be interestd in maybe 1 now, and 1 for a later buy. > > is anyone interested in splitting a larger amount . . . > > > > and how long do these last before they spoil? > > > > cheers. andréa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 Hey Andrea, I'd like to split some too. Which one would you prefer? I'm interested in rose hydrosol at the time, are you into this one? Hugs! Lena the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > i would be interestd in maybe 1 now, and 1 for a later buy. > is anyone interested in splitting a larger amount . . . > > and how long do these last before they spoil? > > cheers. andréa > > > > ---------- > > Ziggy > > Reply the_oil_co-op > > Thursday, September 7, 2000 4:36 PM > > the_oil_co-op > > [the_oil_co-op] Hydrosols...... > > > > > > someone was mentioning hydrosols: heres what we've got available > > *smile* > > chris > > > > HYDROSOLS (All Origin Turkey): > > > > HYDROSOL BOTANICAL NAME 8 OZ 16 OZ 1 GAL AGRO > > CLASS > > > > rose - Rosa damascena ............ $8.50 $15.25 $58.00 > > Organic > > > > myrtle - Myrtus communis ......... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > > Wildgrown > > > > bay - Laurus nobilis (Leaf)...... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > > Wildgrown > > > > rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis .$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > Wildgrown > > > > fennel - Foeniculum vulgare ....... $7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > Organic > > > > oregano - Origanum .................$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > Wildgrown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 great! the rose one would be fine - rose is always a favorite! i may be interested in getting rosemary / and or bay . . . which do you think smells more yule like? i wish there was a pine available! chris, do you have any suggestions? venus day blessings, andréa > ---------- > Lena > Reply the_oil_co-op > Friday, September 8, 2000 9:20 AM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Re: Hydrosols...... > > > Hey Andrea, I'd like to split some too. Which one would you prefer? > I'm interested in rose hydrosol at the time, are you into this one? > > Hugs! > > Lena > > > the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " > <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > > i would be interestd in maybe 1 now, and 1 for a later buy. > > is anyone interested in splitting a larger amount . . . > > > > and how long do these last before they spoil? > > > > cheers. andréa > > > > > > > ---------- > > > Ziggy > > > Reply the_oil_co-op > > > Thursday, September 7, 2000 4:36 PM > > > the_oil_co-op > > > [the_oil_co-op] Hydrosols...... > > > > > > > > > someone was mentioning hydrosols: heres what we've got available > > > *smile* > > > chris > > > > > > HYDROSOLS (All Origin Turkey): > > > > > > HYDROSOL BOTANICAL NAME 8 OZ 16 OZ 1 GAL > AGRO > > > CLASS > > > > > > rose - Rosa damascena ............ $8.50 $15.25 $58.00 > > > Organic > > > > > > myrtle - Myrtus communis ......... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > > > Wildgrown > > > > > > bay - Laurus nobilis (Leaf)...... $8.00 $14.50 $55.00 > > > Wildgrown > > > > > > rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis .$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > > Wildgrown > > > > > > fennel - Foeniculum vulgare ....... $7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > > Organic > > > > > > oregano - Origanum .................$7.75 $14.00 $53.00 > > > Wildgrown > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 i have a little bit of bay hydrosol leftover here from alaine's order last time also maybe if we ever see alaine again *lol* (she is soo busy, a social worker i the denver court sytem, gang bangers and abused kids, etc..!)she'll make us some pine hydrosol, she has the distiller. it take a lot to make oil, but not a loit to make hydrosol and i'd go in on some rose hydrosol for sure! between the rose jam, the rose otto oil, the rose CO2 and the rose hydrosol october/novemer will be a really rosey months! *smile* chris the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > great! > the rose one would be fine - rose is always a favorite! > > i may be interested in getting rosemary / and or bay . . . > which do you think smells more yule like? i wish there was a pine available! > chris, do you have any suggestions? > > venus day blessings, andréa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 that is a hectic carreer. i can't imagine - the reality of dealing with stuff like that everyday - alaine must be a saint! thats right - rose jam . . . how much is this? andréa > ---------- > Ziggy > Reply the_oil_co-op > Friday, September 8, 2000 10:54 AM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Re: Hydrosols...... > > > i have a little bit of bay hydrosol leftover here from alaine's order > last time > also maybe if we ever see alaine again *lol* (she is soo busy, a > social worker i the denver court sytem, gang bangers and abused kids, > etc..!)she'll make us some pine hydrosol, she has the distiller. it > take a lot to make oil, but not a loit to make hydrosol > and i'd go in on some rose hydrosol for sure! between the rose jam, > the rose otto oil, the rose CO2 and the rose hydrosol october/novemer > will be a really rosey months! > *smile* > chris > > the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " > <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > > great! > > the rose one would be fine - rose is always a favorite! > > > > i may be interested in getting rosemary / and or bay . . . > > which do you think smells more yule like? i wish there was a pine > available! > > chris, do you have any suggestions? > > > > venus day blessings, andréa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2000 Report Share Posted September 9, 2000 Hey Andrea! I sure like the smell of bay laurel and heard Chris talking so much about it... I'll give it a thought! Do you want to order them right now or next month or in november? Looks like I have to start deleting things of my lists (((( Or I'll get to pay more than I should. LOL Keep me posted on that! Hugs, Lena the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > great! > the rose one would be fine - rose is always a favorite! > > i may be interested in getting rosemary / and or bay . . . > which do you think smells more yule like? i wish there was a pine available! > chris, do you have any suggestions? > > venus day blessings, andréa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2000 Report Share Posted September 9, 2000 breathe and pace yourself sweetie! *LOL* there are enough folks now to go in on stuff all the time you let me know when you think you can deal woith ordering some stuff and we can work around that. i know that i personally want EVERYTHING and NOW! but......... *smile* chris the_oil_co-op , " Lena " <black__cat@i...> wrote: > Hey Andrea! I sure like the smell of bay laurel and heard Chris > talking so much about it... I'll give it a thought! Do you want to > order them right now or next month or in november? Looks like I have > to start deleting things of my lists (((( Or I'll get to pay more > than I should. LOL > > Keep me posted on that! > > Hugs, > > Lena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2000 Report Share Posted September 12, 2000 lena, we can wait - no problem! andréa > ---------- > Lena > Reply the_oil_co-op > Saturday, September 9, 2000 7:51 AM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Re: Hydrosols...... > > > Hey Andrea! I sure like the smell of bay laurel and heard Chris > talking so much about it... I'll give it a thought! Do you want to > order them right now or next month or in november? Looks like I have > to start deleting things of my lists (((( Or I'll get to pay more > than I should. LOL > > Keep me posted on that! > > Hugs, > > Lena > > > the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " > <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > > great! > > the rose one would be fine - rose is always a favorite! > > > > i may be interested in getting rosemary / and or bay . . . > > which do you think smells more yule like? i wish there was a pine > available! > > chris, do you have any suggestions? > > > > venus day blessings, andréa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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