Guest guest Posted September 22, 2005 Report Share Posted September 22, 2005 Hi y'all, Since we are gaining so many new members each week .. and since the below is a subject that crops up often .. and since most folks don't bother to research the archive ;-) I'll present it again and answer some questions that haven't been asked lately. :-) Butch Butch Owen <butchbsi Refrigerating and Otherwise Protecting Essential Oils Wed, 27 Oct 2004 06:26:21 -0700 Hi Jennifer .. other good folks .. > One more thing, I keep my EO's in the fridgerator because I had read > they would keep fresh and potent longer.... Is this correct thinking? Generally speaking .. its a good idea. Can't harm any of your EO by refrigerating .. and some (like cold pressed Citrus, all " Blue " oils, and Elemi (Canarium luzonicum) should ALWAYS be refrigerated. But .. if we refrigerate some EO, Rose Otto (Rosa damascena) and Anise Seed (Pimpinella anisum) come to mind now .. when we take them out we'll find they have crystallized. Won't hurt them as they will come back to their normal consistency/density when they warm up to room temperature. Refrigeration slows down some chemical deterioration .. far less so for the distilled oils than for cold pressed oils .. with some exceptions to that statement too. Almost anything said in this industry will have an exception or two .. and many things will have many exceptions because the statements are wrong from the git go. ;-) But .. lack of refrigeration is not as harmful for oils as is exposing them to light and oxygen .. two things needed to sustain life .. and the two things that age oils .. and human critters. Y'all know how to protect your oils from light .. use colored glass bottles .. and keep them in a dark place. As for protecting them from oxygen .. the easiest thing is to keep the tops on tight. Also .. if you are using large bottles you can pour the oil into smaller bottles as you use it up .. this reduces the dead space that oxygen creeps into. Two other ways to do this .. get a bottle of the spray Nitrogen from a good wine shop .. this is good to top off the larger bottles as nitrogen is heavier than oxygen and displaces it .. and nitrogen is NOT harmful to ANY essential oil. " Nitrogen flushing " is not easy to do for small bottles but something else we can do for the small ones (besides switching to smaller bottles) is to drop pure glass beads into them. That too will displace oxygen. Where does one find these pure glass beads? I have no idea. I have often considered having some of the Turkish glass makers do me up a few thousand of them .. just didn't get around to it because (1) I doubt that folks would bother with them .. and (2) we don't use them in my company .. we use nitrogen flushing for our stock .. not in the little bitty bottles .. but for our shelf stock. So .. in addition to refrigerating oils .. we gotta keep the tops on tight, keep'em out of sight .. and treat'em right by reducing exposure to oxygen. My statements above are not cutting edge or avant-garde .. they are simply plain old common sense IF we understand the chemical processes ongoing when heat, light or oxygen hits oils. Since I began messing with EO (in 1995) I have seen few new questions asked about them .. we continue to put out the same old fires and squash the same old rumors. Rumors often created by instructors who quote unreferenced " novels " written by writers quoting other unreferenced " novels " .. and by the misinformation/disinformation and marketing hype put out by some who wish to make an easy buck. The industry of AT thrives on misinformation. Were it not so there would be a " Bible " folks could turn to and get all the answers .. wouldn't need Newsgroups like Oils & Herbs. Actually, there is nothing really critical about most of the bad info unless it is unsafe info .. but the situation we have created in AT does much to ensure that AT is never validated .. never accepted as a viable alternative mode of self treatment. One can talk or write on Aromatherapy and rarely be wrong as there are no universal " truths " in AT .. plus there are many ways to skin the cat when using EO .. and things that work for some don't work for others. But when one speaks or writes on Essential Oils its no longer in the realm of personal opinion .. they gotta do a bit of research or they gonna be challenged by them whut have done it. I have no intention of ever devoting time to writing a book on EO or AT because they are the least significant things I have done in my entire life. I might write on some experiences I've had .. maybe Largemouth Bass fishing or SCUBA or raising Bullfrogs or Bird Dawgs .. something real important and interesting like that .. but never on AT or EO. But I will never entitle my book " The Complete Book of Anything " .. I always run away from books with such titles. ;-) > Thanks > Jennifer Yes'm .. welcome you are. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.