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Either I'm not awake yet or I'm missing - where on page is link for how to do

this type of extraction?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Patty

 

In a message dated 1/12/02 10:53:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

menicholson7 writes:

 

 

> Hiya,

>

> Yep, same here, no solvent extracted oils for me either as carriers anyways.

> Grapeseed's wonderfully light and does absorb really well into your skin,

> but

> once again, if you want it to last, check out the page Michelle sent and go

> w/either jojoba or olive. Good luck to you!

>

 

 

 

 

 

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<<I do think most grapeseed is solvent extracted- so keep that in

mind...wouldnt want to waste your arnica on that>>

 

But then, would you even want to use grapeseed oil at all in that case,

considering that it sinks into the skin so well? On the other hand, many

oils these days are solvent-extracted.

 

<<Your best bet, if you want the infusion to last the longest, is to use

jojoba oil... it keeps a looooooooooong time! :) Grapeseed is a nice light

oil, but won't last as long in infusions as jojoba or even olive oil.. my

two oils of choice! >>

 

About jojoba, on the herbal healing lists the consensus is that since

jojoba is a wax, it doesn't work well for infusing because it doesn't

absorb the same herbal constituents that oils do. I just checked the

reference that I saved about jojoba and infusions, and it said the best oil

for infusions was olive, like you said, while jojoba was the poorest.

 

Guess I'd better stay with olive and use the grapeseed as an additive to

the final product, if at all.

 

Thanks for the reminder!

Jenny

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On the other hand, many

> oils these days are solvent-extracted.

>

Not the ones I use!!!

 

And jojoba is great to add to your olive oil infusions to make them last

longer...

 

I do infusions in jojoba- but I extract the herbal constituents with alcohol

first-

see michael moores site for info herbal preparations...

http://chili.rt66.com/hrbmoore/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html

and have fun...

michelle

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Hiya,

 

Yep, same here, no solvent extracted oils for me either as carriers anyways.

Grapeseed's wonderfully light and does absorb really well into your skin, but

once again, if you want it to last, check out the page Michelle sent and go

w/either jojoba or olive. Good luck to you!

 

Marilyn

 

Michelle Morton-niyama wrote:

 

> On the other hand, many

> > oils these days are solvent-extracted.

> >

> Not the ones I use!!!

>

> And jojoba is great to add to your olive oil infusions to make them last

> longer...

>

> I do infusions in jojoba- but I extract the herbal constituents with alcohol

> first-

> see michael moores site for info herbal preparations...

> http://chili.rt66.com/hrbmoore/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html

> and have fun...

> michelle

>

>

> My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey

> http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

>

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Hiya and Mornin!

 

Nope the link was in Michelle's message - here it is.......

____________

I do infusions in jojoba- but I extract the herbal constituents with alcohol

first-

see michael moores site for info herbal preparations...

http://chili.rt66.com/hrbmoore/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html

and have fun...

michelle

_______

Whoopsy, you're not the only one who's not awake yet! :) Or something......

 

Hugs,

 

Marilyn

 

PACorapi wrote:

 

> Either I'm not awake yet or I'm missing - where on page is link for how to do

> this type of extraction?

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Patty

>

> In a message dated 1/12/02 10:53:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> menicholson7 writes:

>

> > Hiya,

> >

> > Yep, same here, no solvent extracted oils for me either as carriers anyways.

> > Grapeseed's wonderfully light and does absorb really well into your skin,

> > but

> > once again, if you want it to last, check out the page Michelle sent and go

> > w/either jojoba or olive. Good luck to you!

> >

>

>

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oops

guess its only in his books...but theres lots of good info there...you may

also want to check out " the herbal medicine makers handbook " by james

green...

Michelle

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<PACorapi

 

Saturday, January 12, 2002 10:56 AM

Re: infusion oils

 

 

> Either I'm not awake yet or I'm missing - where on page is link for how to

do

> this type of extraction?

>

> Thanks for your help.

>

> Patty

>

> In a message dated 1/12/02 10:53:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> menicholson7 writes:

>

>

> > Hiya,

> >

> > Yep, same here, no solvent extracted oils for me either as carriers

anyways.

> > Grapeseed's wonderfully light and does absorb really well into your

skin,

> > but

> > once again, if you want it to last, check out the page Michelle sent and

go

> > w/either jojoba or olive. Good luck to you!

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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