Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 Hey y'all, The below post has been sent to many lists, many times over the past 4-5 years .. here it is again. Before you read this .. lemme ask a logical question. Why would folks who sell EO .. folks like me and dozens of other folks who can gain financially if customers increase the use of EO .. advise folks NOT to use EO without proper, safe dilution? Doesn't take a rocket scientist to come up with the answer. We see this issue as being serious enough to warn folks of the danger. Another question. Why do outfits like Young Living push the neat use of EO? Answer: $$$$$ I and many other folks who have been in the business a while tire of reading the thousands of so-called formulas written on News Groups and in many of the " novels " on AT .. and we see these being passed along on as being tried and true when in fact, they are usually NOT .. many of them are imaginative .. and/or extrapolations of the known or expected effects of certain chemicals in an EO .. or worse, assigning properties of whole plants to the EO that is extracted from the whole plant. And .. MANY of these formulas/blends are dangerous .. they do not take into consideration the proper dilution. Finally .. sensitization is not necessarily about absorption .. the immune system is very aware of what is going on with the body .. it doesn't need a kick in the butt to react. On to the post .. Hi y'all, There are might be some folks wondering about sensitization. IF we talk about initial sensitizing we're almost always talking about dermal contact with essential oils or some other chemical .. not the ingestion or inhalation. Some natural products are known to be potent sensitizers .. some are occasional sensitizers and some are known as non sensitizing. But even non sensitizing EO can cause some folks to become sensitized .. its a matter of luck .. bad luck! I have had blond hair (not much, but its blond) all my life .. and now there's no gray in it .. blondes rarely have gray hair. However, my mustache and beard (I have no beard now) have been salt and pepper since I was in my mid-20s .. and for the last few years the salt increased as the pepper became less noticeable. A few years ago, I started using " Just For Men " mustache, sideburn and beard dressing .. it was real easy .. just brush it in and in five minutes the pepper is back. Well .. in September 2002 I was using it during my weekly vain attempt to look younger .. and all of a sudden my face broke out like bees had attacked me .. burned the crap out of me too. I figured it had passed the expiration date because I had purchased it during my last trip to the USA .. so I stopped using it as I was about to make another trip .. which I did two weeks later. I bought some new " Just for Men " .. and when I used it, the same thing went down. I had become SENSITIZED to that product. Then, it was a matter of learning what exactly I had become sensitized to .. I wrote a letter to the manufacturers and they did not reply. They were are NOT going to tell me what was in that product .. which is another reason I'm not in favor of Fragrance Oils .. manufacturers of Fragrance Oils have successfully lobbied the FDA to have their ingredients classified as " trade secrets. " Sensitization is not just spice oils, though they're in the top category as potential sensitizers .. its also oils made from leaves, bark, seeds, roots, blossoms, gum, etc. And sensitization is impossible to avoid entirely .. like traffic accidents .. but we can greatly reduce the potential by avoiding oils we know are known sensitizers and not using the others (the safe ones) undiluted. Its a case of dealing with the immune system and though its real hard to fool Mama Nature, its not impossible to deceive the immune system. What happens in sensitization is the immune system registers a foreign invader .. it alerts all its soldiers that the body's defense system has been breached. But it RARELY reacts when this happens .. it registers the profile of the invader and prepares for defensive action the next time that invader strikes .. which might be days or weeks or months or even years later. But attack it will .. at some point in time .. and attacks can continue forever when the immune system's security officer detects another invasion by that foreign enemy. Because its not the oil itself that's causing the reaction .. but rather one or maybe a combination of the chemical components of that oil, this creates problems that continue even if we don't use that oil again. The problems can arise anytime we come into contact with ANY substance containing that chemical or combination of chemicals that has been duly registered by our immune system as being an enemy agent .. and the next time, it doesn't have to be via dermal application only .. it can occur when we eat foods that contain the enemy agents. This is very likely to occur for sure because the aromatherapy industry is a very small user of essential oils; its the cosmetics, perfumery and FLAVORINGS industry that uses the lion's share of essential oils. So how do we fool the immune system? We don't attack with brigades of 3,000 troops .. we slip squads of ten or so troops into the area of operations because it is less likely to trigger the panic and alarm that the immune system goes into when it registers foreign enemy invaders. How do we do this? We dilute the oil. And we try to avoid using any essential oil .. even well diluted .. over a wide area of skin. One might ask .. what about massage? Well .. there are some risks in life and that is one of them .. but its more potentially dangerous to the one giving the massage than to the recipient because of the other danger .. frequency of use. That requires little discussion but I'll say that the more often we drive to the corner market, the more likely we are to have a traffic accident. Proper dilution of essential oils is critical .. and contrary to the old rumors in this industry about neat use of Lavender and Tea Tree being safe .. they too must be diluted. There are MANY people around who have become sensitized to Lavender and Tea Tree .. and sensitization is (with some exceptions) for life .. it can take us to the emergency room. Plant Aromatics is THE Safety Manual that tells us who tested what oil when and what level of dilution was determined to be safe. Plant Aromatics http://www.av-at.com/plantaromaticsavnp.html Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Wholesale/Retail GC Tested EO, Rose Products, Tested Hydrosols and other goodies sent from our store in Downtown Friendsville, MD. Pop: 597 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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