Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Hi Jeanne, I don't know who wrote this but Jeanne Rose's name is in the sig block at the bottom .. if its you Jeanne .. welcome to Oils & Herbs. :-) I suspect that it is not you. I suspect it is an assistant. Ann Flowers wrote: > There is indeed a Helichrysum from the U.S. with > more diketones than that produced in Corsica. I know what diketones are .. but would appreciate being informed on what the relationship is to the quality and efficiency of a Helichrysum. > Helichrysum is organically grown and distilled on site at > Diamond Lotus Ranch - home of Diamond Lotus Essentials. Diamond Lotus Ranch is Steven Seagal's outfit in Montague, CA .. is this not the Seagal who split with Young Living but kept the same marketing style that YL had .. he advertises some kind of Helichrysum at $75 for 5 ml .. what kind it is .. anybody can guess. > I have seen the GC and used the Helichrysum oil. > Diketones make it anti-hematomic and this oil is > 25% diketones. It is fabulous. They are 530-459-1506. > The oils wholesale at $40 for 5 ml. Wrong .. its $75 for 5 ml .. check it out at this URL: http://www.stevenseagal.com/store/page2.html And .. they do not give a botanical name. > In addition, I have Helichrysum hydrosol that I distilled > several months ago. You can call me for pricing - it is > wonderful. 415-564-6785 Botanical name? > In June 2006 Diamond Lotus staff and myself will be doing a > side by side distillation; demonstrating the commercial size > stainless still to the personal size copper still. The class > will be limited in size. Good luck. :-) > In any case, that Helichrysum is fabulous. Inshallah. > Jeanne Rose See the next post .. and y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 At 05:17 PM 3/15/2006, you wrote: >It is unknown what the USA >grown hydrosol will do in actual practice. which reminds me. a couple or three years ago a friend was searching the web...noticed some VERY familiar verbiage. A grower/distiller in California, who grew and distilled heli hydrosol, had copied...cut and pasted... comments and experience people had allowed us to post on our website about their experiences with our corsican heli and corsican heli hydrosol... and posted them on her site, about HER usa grown hydrosol. it took my lawyer to get her to take the quotes offline. it IS unknown what the USA grown hydrosol will do. But the USA grown oil isn't a match for the Corsican. grrrrrr. Over 10 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 At 04:45 AM 10/27/2006, you wrote: >Sorry to post so much right away (I swear I'm usually a lurker). I'm >interested in the >Helichrysum Floral Wax Pre-buy. I've heard about the wonders of Heli for >arthritis and I'd like >to give it a shot for my mom. I thought maybe I could whip it in some shea >butter for her. >My questions: Chris, does the Heli floral wax have the same healing >properties as the EO? >Also, would it blend well in a " whipped " shea butter cream? > >Thnx, Jane not Chris, but I would never substitute the floral wax if you are seeking therapeutic benefits. remember some people who bought the absolute,not the steam distilled oil, and were disappointed. Over 10 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Hi Jane, I agree with Marge. Use the true Corsican Helichrysum EO for the aromatherapeutic benefits you are seeking. The floral wax can be used to very nicely enhance the scent of the Helichrysum oil, as it smells VERY nice. And yes, it can be blended into whipped body butters and creams. *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com At 04:45 AM 10/27/2006, you wrote: >Sorry to post so much right away (I swear I'm usually a lurker). I'm >interested in the >Helichrysum Floral Wax Pre-buy. I've heard about the wonders of Heli for >arthritis and I'd like >to give it a shot for my mom. I thought maybe I could whip it in some shea >butter for her. >My questions: Chris, does the Heli floral wax have the same healing >properties as the EO? >Also, would it blend well in a " whipped " shea butter cream? > >Thnx, Jane not Chris, but I would never substitute the floral wax if you are seeking therapeutic benefits. remember some people who bought the absolute,not the steam distilled oil, and were disappointed. Over 10 years online supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals Essential Oils, Hydrosols, Accessories, Hard to find Books and Videos <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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