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Thanks for clearing that one up, Marge.

I was grossly mistaken than to assume it was steam distilled.

All I know, is that when I add a few drops to a small amount of Vit.E

lotion with some rosehipoil , heli, it does wonders for my wrinkled neck :)

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My wrinkles are very happy when I use it :-D !

 

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> Thanks for clearing that one up, Marge.

> I was grossly mistaken than to assume it was steam distilled.

> All I know, is that when I add a few drops to a small amount of Vit.E

> lotion with some rosehipoil , heli, it does wonders for my wrinkled

> neck :)

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Hi Marge:

I would love to have some of the Sea Buckthorn plants as well. I plan on

getting some but not till we get moved to the larger property our son bought for

us. Anyway, I was talking to someone a long while back and she uses just the

berries and infuses them after mashing them up. Then, she just strains them and

goes from there. I don't see why the goodies in the berries couldn't be handled

this way because the berries are what are used to make the oil to begin with.

Let us all know if you do this and how it turns out if you decided to try this

method, will you ?

Jenn in Oregon

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Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:42 AM

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At 06:43 AM 6/19/2004, you wrote:

 

>Changing the subject 180 degrees..... We are raising sea buckthorn

>plants and I want to get some oil from it. Does anyone know what part

>of the plant I use? And do I just distill it? Is it the " juice " ?

>Anyone know??

 

it's not a steam distilled essential oil...

 

what I have is a CO2 extract of the pulp of the berries...

 

I'[m wondering if it might not be possible to make an infused

oil??? because a LOT that I see offered for sale seems to be an 'oil' not

an extract...so I think would be infused...

 

but I don't know.

 

 

 

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Will do, and if you do it too, let us know how it turns out. Our plants

are just little critters (well, 2 feet high) and sitting in pots. Ours

too are waiting for us to finally purchase the property-which will

hopefully close in a month. They say that the berries aren't too

difficult to harvest as you just cut the stalk of berries off the plant.

We'll see how that goes.

 

Karen J

 

 

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Sunday, June 20, 2004 8:44 PM

 

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Hi Marge:

I would love to have some of the Sea Buckthorn plants as well. I plan

on getting some but not till we get moved to the larger property our son

bought for us. Anyway, I was talking to someone a long while back and

she uses just the berries and infuses them after mashing them up. Then,

she just strains them and goes from there. I don't see why the goodies

in the berries couldn't be handled this way because the berries are what

are used to make the oil to begin with. Let us all know if you do this

and how it turns out if you decided to try this method, will you ?

Jenn in Oregon

http://www.bellamiaskin.com

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Marge Clark

Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:42 AM

Re:seabuckthorn berry

 

 

At 06:43 AM 6/19/2004, you wrote:

 

>Changing the subject 180 degrees..... We are raising sea buckthorn

>plants and I want to get some oil from it. Does anyone know what

part

>of the plant I use? And do I just distill it? Is it the " juice " ?

>Anyone know??

 

it's not a steam distilled essential oil...

 

what I have is a CO2 extract of the pulp of the berries...

 

I'[m wondering if it might not be possible to make an infused

oil??? because a LOT that I see offered for sale seems to be an 'oil'

not

an extract...so I think would be infused...

 

but I don't know.

 

 

 

Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy

Accessories, Information, Books and more!

Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com>

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

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Oh gosh, I think I blew it here on who I thought I was supposed to answer.

Sorry about that, hon. Where, if you don't mind answering, did you find your

Sea Buckthorn plants ? I want some for the new place and also need to know when

to plant them, so information would help from supplier. I enjoy experimenting

with things like this.

Thank you,

Jenn

 

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Sunday, June 20, 2004 10:14 PM

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Will do, and if you do it too, let us know how it turns out.

 

 

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Oh gosh, I think I blew it here on who I thought I was supposed to

answer. Sorry about that, hon. Where, if you don't mind answering, did

you find your Sea Buckthorn plants ? I want some for the new place and

also need to know when to plant them, so information would help from

supplier. I enjoy experimenting with things like this.

Thank you,

Jenn

 

 

We got these (as well as most of our fruit-producing plants) from a

place called Raintree Nursery by Centralia/Chehalis area. They have a

website http://raintreenursery.com/ . I don't know where you are in

Oregon but you may be as close to it as I am (we live in Olympia/Lacey).

But they also ship all over. We make an annual spring trip there to

catch their sale and then spend the rest of the season getting them in

the ground. They sell great stuff!! Lots of unusual stuff too.

Besides the normal fruit trees, blueberries, strawberries, grapes we

have gotten kiwi, sea buckthorn, lingonberries, olive, filbert, service

berries and asparagus. And we will soon be getting aronia berries,

elderberries, and some more filbert trees. I've seen quinces, paw paws,

figs, guava, hawthorn, mulberries, persimmons, pomegranates, and tea

plants there, too. Great place!! And pretty dangerous for us. LOL No,

they aren't paying me to say that LOL

 

Karen J

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

I have seabuckthorn oil, which is cold pressed - and thats why the price on

this cp oil so so very expensive,

 

Mary

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At 09:44 PM 6/20/2004 -0700, you wrote:

 

>Hi Marge:

>I would love to have some of the Sea Buckthorn plants as well. I plan on

>getting some but not till we get moved to the larger property our son

>bought for us. Anyway, I was talking to someone a long while back and she

>uses just the berries and infuses them after mashing them up. Then, she

>just strains them and goes from there. I don't see why the goodies in the

>berries couldn't be handled this way because the berries are what are used

>to make the oil to begin with. Let us all know if you do this and how it

>turns out if you decided to try this method, will you ?

>Jenn in Oregon

>http://www.bellamiaskin.com

> -

> Marge Clark

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> Saturday, June 19, 2004 7:42 AM

> Re:seabuckthorn berry

>

>

> At 06:43 AM 6/19/2004, you wrote:

>

> >Changing the subject 180 degrees..... We are raising sea buckthorn

> >plants and I want to get some oil from it. Does anyone know what part

> >of the plant I use? And do I just distill it? Is it the " juice " ?

> >Anyone know??

>

> it's not a steam distilled essential oil...

>

> what I have is a CO2 extract of the pulp of the berries...

>

> I'[m wondering if it might not be possible to make an infused

> oil??? because a LOT that I see offered for sale seems to be an 'oil' not

> an extract...so I think would be infused...

>

> but I don't know.

>

>

>

> Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy

> Accessories, Information, Books and more!

> Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com>

>

>

>

>

> 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

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Thank you, Karen. I'll go ahead and go in to look around and see if I can order

some of the Sea Buckthorn plants. Should be fun too ! We're still in Medford

but will be moving to Cave Junction soon, probably within the next two weeks.

Putting a new roof on the new house now. What a mess that job is, lol.

Jenn

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Monday, June 21, 2004 5:59 AM

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We got these (as well as most of our fruit-producing plants)

 

 

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" They say that the berries aren't too

difficult to harvest as you just cut the stalk of berries off the plant.

We'll see how that goes. Karen J. "

 

I'm coming in a bit late on this discussion but I thought I'd give my

2 cents. A while back I was trying to find a source for Seabuckthorn so I

could sell it on my site. I still haven't located one :-( However, during my

search I spoke to several of the farmers in Canada, one of whom was VERY helpful

in terms of educating me on Sea Buckthorn. I never knew how versatile the

plants were. Apparently the fruits are rather tastey and you can make a really

tasty juice from them as well. He did say harvesting them was a bugger.

Apparently when they are ripe they will kinda pop on ya when you pick them due

to

all the juice. However, if you allow them to freeze during the winter you can

go out and pick them no problem.

 

Bill

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