Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Well, Butch ... I must say - I thoroughly enjoy your posts! every part of them - and yep....being an avid horse luver with 4 of my own....you could def sell me perfume from manure!!! LOL...I lOVE the smell of my barn! seriously.........I'm digesting all that you and others have said and am still looking at various sites concerning YLO, its practices and various other companies/individuals that sell EO's......it's a big world out there :-) ... since I originally had red flags concerning this company (YL) and should have listened to it...now I must make a quick decision (the answer which I already know) one of the ladies that came to my first YL party wants to have another party - the biblical oils...I can not in good faith have this party under the YLO banner - I'll have to figure out what to do now as I don't want to discourage them from the oils...just the distributor - but I don't feel like I know enough about any of it to make informed decisions that will influence them at this point....what a headache I have.....what oil was good for that? LOL thank you all so very much for putting some light on the subject......I think I'm going to learn a LOT from this list - blessings Pam E Web Express - Web Design & Hosting http://www.ewebexpress.com Daystar Ranch http://www.daystarranch.com - Butch Owen Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:59 AM Distillation Methods ** Therapeutic Values III Distillation Methods ** And Therapeutic Values ** II Wed, 12 Nov 2003 01:13:27 -0800 Butch Owen <butchbsi Hi y'all, I checked out Imani Natural Products on Google .. sure as hell they are advertising Medicinal Quality Essential Oils .. not only is this very dangerous .. as Brian Skiness might find out some day .. but I don't think he owns a still or the land to produce these so-called medicinal oils. Says on the site that the oils are distilled for medicinal use. Says slow distillation produces oils that contain a wide range of components (he must mean chemical components) that are not present in commercial oils. And I see lots of misinformation and marketing hype on the site. But he might have fine oils. I don't know Brian Skiness .. but I doubt if Brian Skiness is selling bad oils .. odds are he is not. Odds are most folks aren't .. with some exceptions. But nobody has a corner on quality when they deal with folks who deal in quality. Odds are that Brian is repeating what his sources (and I mean dealers, not distillers) tell him .. and that is not unusual either cause there more slick ways to market out there than you can imagine and some folks think they gotta be unique to be competitive. Odds are that Brian Skiness is not doing this from a bad heart but rather from not having spent enough time viewing the realities .. I won't say that for Gary Young and the Young Living organization .. I think their intentions are FAR from honorable .. they are greedy and dangerous! Nobody has a unique production method to produce a product superior in chemical profile from those of all the other oils in the world that are produced through normal distillation using single source aromatics. Of course, Gary Young claims to have special stills .. and I think he may be right cause on two occasions he's been fined for safety violations; the last being when one blew the friggin head off one of his illegal Mexican workers. Other folks claim to harvest their products with Tender Loving Care .. which makes me think of 16 year old virgins dancing around in flowing white veils thanking the plants for their great sacrifice whilst singing Hari Krishna and such. Problems with this is if one considers: 1. The amount of aromatic materials needed to produced a kilo of oil. Often tons (Rose Otto and Vitex) .. and at best, with some aromatics, we get 15-17 kilos from a metric ton (2,205 pounds) of aromatic materials. 2. The fact that farmers don't want amateurs in their fields and for wild grown plants .. mostly found in Third World and Emerging Market countries, the government restricts harvest to the local peasants and they control their areas of responsibility with knives and guns. 3. There ain't all that many 16 year old virgins willing to work for pauper wages. (That was a slick way of avoiding criticism). ;-p Folks can believe as they wish .. but the facts are that unless the distiller burns the plants .. and that is not likely to happen but one time even using old equipment cause its a quick way to get fired if you are an employee or to go broke if you are the owner .. and not likely to happen at all using modern equipment .. we are going to get a quality product ALMOST every time. There are some seasonal and harvest time variables that can be exceptions. Its following the distillation that weird things can .. and do .. happen to essential oils. I go along with Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote, in " Conduct of Life, 'The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons. " Now .. to clarify one point I made earlier .. which I would really prefer not to do but I believe I must even though it provides fuel for further misunderstanding. I asked Martin Watt about so-called European standards .. I did this because I know that our European cousins, in their futile efforts to create a harmonious brotherhood amongst nations that barely stand each other .. the European Union .. have decided to legislate many unreasonable and ridiculous rules .. to include (and I am not joking) a standardized EU condom .. have legislated the following. This is from Martin: > There IS a European standard for 2-3 essential oils for medicinal use. > Those standards are in the European Pharmacopoeia. However, those > standards can be met completely from manufactured essential oils! Means .. they are similar to the Emperor's New Clothes. And not too far off from what I think will happen in the future .. a Standard Operating Procedure for how far men must stand from urinals and how many times they will be allowed to shake it off without being arrested for playing with themselves in public. > All that stuff on slow distillation is French suppliers hogwash and in > fact can create some nasty chemicals in the resulting " cooked " oil. > You may quote me. Martin So .. that's Martin's take on it. And even considering that the French do allow medical doctors to prescribe essential oils .. and some French sellers of essential oils and French Aromatherapy Practitioners have taken this a bit further than even the French gummit intended .. I will stand by my statement that those of us in the USA and Canada .. and in the UK for that matter .. are walking on thin ice when we talk about selling medicinal or therapeutic essential oils. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;-p Y'all keep smiling. 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Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Pam, I'm glad to see another horse lover on the list! I hope I can pick up some info concerning natural remedies for horses here too. My daughter has a thoroughbred mare & is hoping to adopt a foal soon. She's a riding instructor in the Houston area. Pat , " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote: > Well, Butch ... I must say - I thoroughly enjoy your posts! every part of them - and yep....being an avid horse luver with 4 of my own Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Distillation Methods ** And Therapeutic Values ** II Wed, 12 Nov 2003 01:13:27 -0800 Butch Owen <butchbsi Hi y'all, I checked out Imani Natural Products on Google .. sure as hell they are advertising Medicinal Quality Essential Oils .. not only is this very dangerous .. as Brian Skiness might find out some day .. but I don't think he owns a still or the land to produce these so-called medicinal oils. Says on the site that the oils are distilled for medicinal use. Says slow distillation produces oils that contain a wide range of components (he must mean chemical components) that are not present in commercial oils. And I see lots of misinformation and marketing hype on the site. But he might have fine oils. I don't know Brian Skiness .. but I doubt if Brian Skiness is selling bad oils .. odds are he is not. Odds are most folks aren't .. with some exceptions. But nobody has a corner on quality when they deal with folks who deal in quality. Odds are that Brian is repeating what his sources (and I mean dealers, not distillers) tell him .. and that is not unusual either cause there more slick ways to market out there than you can imagine and some folks think they gotta be unique to be competitive. Odds are that Brian Skiness is not doing this from a bad heart but rather from not having spent enough time viewing the realities .. I won't say that for Gary Young and the Young Living organization .. I think their intentions are FAR from honorable .. they are greedy and dangerous! Nobody has a unique production method to produce a product superior in chemical profile from those of all the other oils in the world that are produced through normal distillation using single source aromatics. Of course, Gary Young claims to have special stills .. and I think he may be right cause on two occasions he's been fined for safety violations; the last being when one blew the friggin head off one of his illegal Mexican workers. Other folks claim to harvest their products with Tender Loving Care .. which makes me think of 16 year old virgins dancing around in flowing white veils thanking the plants for their great sacrifice whilst singing Hari Krishna and such. Problems with this is if one considers: 1. The amount of aromatic materials needed to produced a kilo of oil. Often tons (Rose Otto and Vitex) .. and at best, with some aromatics, we get 15-17 kilos from a metric ton (2,205 pounds) of aromatic materials. 2. The fact that farmers don't want amateurs in their fields and for wild grown plants .. mostly found in Third World and Emerging Market countries, the government restricts harvest to the local peasants and they control their areas of responsibility with knives and guns. 3. There ain't all that many 16 year old virgins willing to work for pauper wages. (That was a slick way of avoiding criticism). ;-p Folks can believe as they wish .. but the facts are that unless the distiller burns the plants .. and that is not likely to happen but one time even using old equipment cause its a quick way to get fired if you are an employee or to go broke if you are the owner .. and not likely to happen at all using modern equipment .. we are going to get a quality product ALMOST every time. There are some seasonal and harvest time variables that can be exceptions. Its following the distillation that weird things can .. and do .. happen to essential oils. I go along with Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote, in " Conduct of Life, 'The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons. " Now .. to clarify one point I made earlier .. which I would really prefer not to do but I believe I must even though it provides fuel for further misunderstanding. I asked Martin Watt about so-called European standards .. I did this because I know that our European cousins, in their futile efforts to create a harmonious brotherhood amongst nations that barely stand each other .. the European Union .. have decided to legislate many unreasonable and ridiculous rules .. to include (and I am not joking) a standardized EU condom .. have legislated the following. This is from Martin: > There IS a European standard for 2-3 essential oils for medicinal use. > Those standards are in the European Pharmacopoeia. However, those > standards can be met completely from manufactured essential oils! Means .. they are similar to the Emperor's New Clothes. And not too far off from what I think will happen in the future .. a Standard Operating Procedure for how far men must stand from urinals and how many times they will be allowed to shake it off without being arrested for playing with themselves in public. > All that stuff on slow distillation is French suppliers hogwash and in > fact can create some nasty chemicals in the resulting " cooked " oil. > You may quote me. Martin So .. that's Martin's take on it. And even considering that the French do allow medical doctors to prescribe essential oils .. and some French sellers of essential oils and French Aromatherapy Practitioners have taken this a bit further than even the French gummit intended .. I will stand by my statement that those of us in the USA and Canada .. and in the UK for that matter .. are walking on thin ice when we talk about selling medicinal or therapeutic essential oils. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;-p Y'all keep smiling. 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Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Hi Pat ! Well, I hope we can both learn together here too! Looks to be a good bunch of knowledgeable people! My one mare has some shoulder problems - from ill fitting saddles - and from an injury she got while with a 'trainer' - and its taken me a year to get her straightened out - had a chiropracter out for her and think I need to have him out again... have also tried a bit of massage therapy on her withers - what types of oil do you all think I could use to massage that area? Since her injury (the TRAINER tied her head to the side of the saddle and put her ina round pen and then left her for who knows how long - she ended up crashing thru the round pen and apparently hurt her shoulder (which I didn't know at the time) and her stance from that time till about 3 months ago was one front leg back under her and the other out more in front (causing I think for her to have underslung heels on her left foreleg) and never being able to physically take that left lead - consequently her RIGHT shoulder (at the withers) got huge - twice as big as the left side - I know that one side usually is slightly bigger than the other, but this was HUGE ... anyway, by the time I noticed something was really wrong - it was then a catch up game - its been over a year now since the first injury and she is able to take the left lead now pretty easily - and stands more square, but I can still tell its not totally healed - unless its the memory of the pain that keeps her from standing square all the time - although she does square up more on her own. anyway - what types of oils or blends would be good to massage those muscles along her withers/spine/shoulder area? thanks! Pam Daystar Ranch & Essential Oils http://www.daystarranch.com - Pat Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:29 PM Re: Distillation Methods ** Therapeutic Values III Pam, I'm glad to see another horse lover on the list! I hope I can pick up some info concerning natural remedies for horses here too. My daughter has a thoroughbred mare & is hoping to adopt a foal soon. She's a riding instructor in the Houston area. Pat , " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote: > Well, Butch ... I must say - I thoroughly enjoy your posts! every part of them - and yep....being an avid horse luver with 4 of my own Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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