Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Hi y'all, Most likely this will be the LAST Notice I make on this subject .. I am almost Out of Stock .. see the adjusted figures below. I will repeat all the information because we have a lot of new folks. Martin Watt is the author of Plant Aromatics, Natural Beauty and the EO Monographs .. and for years I was the publisher and sole producer of these reference publications for North and South America .. over 1,000 copies of Plant Aromatics were sold .. few of the old hands on this list are without a copy of this important Safety Manual. Approximately 8 months ago I decided that I needed to scale down and eliminate some of our offerings because we were overwhelmed with purely essential oil orders. Additionally, the prices we were asking for these publications was TOO LOW! Orders for single copies of reference publications were (in most cases) a net loss to us because the labor costs to pack, ship, etc., plus the credit card fees we pay ate up the profit. That has not changed. At that time, Martin and his son arranged for him to be able to accept credit cards and we agreed that all sales would (in the future) be handled directly by Martin .. from the UK. However, as we were publishing these references 200 copies at a time we still had copies of Plant Aromatics .. and Natural Beauty .. and the EO Monographs left in stock .. so Martin and I have an agreement for me to continue to sell until I exhaust my stock .. and we have agreed that I can sell them at a reduced cost .. a cost that will certainly be a Net Loss to me but there comes a time where sitting on an investment is worse than taking a loss and getting a few of one's dollars back in hand. ;-) I have not listed these reduced costs on my web site .. I am advising the folks on this list now. I have the following left in stock: 5 copies of Plant Aromatics .. my normal price for this publication is $44.90 ... http://www.av-at.com/plantaromaticsavnp.html Martin's normal price is $56.10 .. http://www.aromamedical.com/paper.html Until my supply is exhausted .. my selling price will be $33.70 ..... roughly 25% off my normal selling price and considerably more of a discount from what folks will pay in the future when they purchase from Martin .. but to get this price you must (in your order) state that you saw it on Oils & Herbs. For those who have walk in shops it might be a good product to put on your shelf .. HOWEVER .. nobody can be authorized to offer these publications as ON LINE SALES .. that must be understood! 10 copies of Natural Beauty .. my normal price for this publication is $36.45 .. http://www.av-at.com/natbeauty.html Martin's normal price is $49.70 ... http://www.aromamedical.com/paper.html Until my supply is exhausted .. my selling price is $27.50 .. roughly 25% off my normal selling price and considerably more of a discount from what folks will pay in the future when they purchase from Martin and the same conditions as outlined above will apply. 2 copies of the entire set of EO Monographs .. my normal selling price is $149.99 for the complete 354 page set ... http://www.av-at.com/monographs.html Martin's normal price is 99.50 sterling .. or $195.17 USD .. check it out at http://www.aromamedical.com/paper.html Until my supply is exhausted .. my selling price is $112.50 .. roughly 25% off my normal selling price and considerably more of a discount from what folks will pay in the future when they purchase from Martin and the same conditions as outlined above will apply. What about these publications? See below: Plant Aromatics Safety Manual: Somebody asked on another list: > Why are some oils safe for the skin and some not? Does this mean > that it is not safe directly on the skin? And if some are not safe > on the skin, if it was diluted by lotions, wouldn't then be safe? The reason is that some chemicals are known irritants and/or known sensitizers .. others can cause photosensitization .. others can absorb with frequent use and eventually build up a level of toxicity that can stress or damage the liver. Not a lot different than asking why we can rub Rose Petals on our skin with no problem but Poison Ivy is a no-no. Much like " a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, " dilution cuts back on the harshness of chemicals .. not a lot different than drinking straight bourbon .. few folks can do that .. most prefer it mixed, or diluted. A matter of reducing concentration and harshness. The final result of dilution of essential oils is less likelihood of irritation and/or sensitization. Though it's important to avoid irritation, it's more important to avoid avoid sensitization as irritation is a temporary condition - remove the irritant and things go back to normal .. not so for sensitization, it's normally for life! Most essential oils have been tested and safe a level of dilution is known for them. There is ONE reference publication available that presents the data on this testing .. " Plant Aromatics. " This is a compilation of data researched over many years by Martin Watt, Cert. Phyt. Medical Herbalist & Essential Oil Educator. The primary source of this research was the R.I.F.M. (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials) and their sister organization the I.F.R.A. (International Fragrance Research Association). These organizations collect safety data on essential oils in a number of ways: they gather scientific information and assess it, member companies report adverse reactions to materials to them, and if necessary, they in turn circulate warning notices to member companies. Finally, they have commissioned significant research evaluations for well over 35 years, and have published their findings on essential oil safety in the journal- Food and Chemicals Toxicity. So - you have a choice of going to the library and researching the back issues of Food and Chemicals Toxicity for the past 35 plus years, or if you are short on time, acquiring the following reference publication ... ;-P Plant Aromatics is the Safety Manual on scientifically proven safe dilution for dermal application of essential oils. The old edition sold for $75 .. I've published the new, revised edition and offer it for $44.90. The revised edition came out in November 2001 and is now in the Fifth Printing. I was exclusive dealer for North and South America but that has changed. You can review and/or order the Plant Aromatics Safety Manual at URL http://www.AV-AT.com/plantaromaticsavnp.html " Plant Aromatics " , New Edition, includes (in one bound copy): Skin Irritation Sensitization Photosensitization Oral & Dermal Toxicity It goes into: Reactions to Individual Chemicals Testing for Adverse Effects Skin Absorption Oils Not Recommended Absolute and Concrete Extracts Maximum Levels of Oils in Perfumes/Cosmetics Toxicity Levels Referenced Adverse Effects on the Skin And many more subjects Why does one need Plant Aromatics? I can think of three reasons. 1. Ethics and Personal Safety: Why should we use an EO in a dilution that is larger than that which has been tested as being safe? We have responsibility to ensure those who use our products - as well as our selves, are not injured. And considering that " more is never better " when using EO, why waste money? 2. Legal Liability: When we sell a product, we are considered as being professionals .. like it or not, we then become liable for any harm we might cause. Ignorance is no excuse for amateurs, much less an excuse for professionals. Will use of this safety data get us off the hook if we are hauled into court for a lawsuit? I don't know - but if one can quote solid safety data rather than standing there with their ignorancehanging out I would think they would be in a better position to show they took reasonable and prudent care to do the right thing, they made informed decisions using solid information, and they were concerned about ensuring no harm was done. Intent can mean much and a good defense can not hurt - methinks. 3. Professional Development and Knowledge: This cottage industry of AT thrives on a good deal of rumor ... data contained in many of the novels out and about are unreferenced tales passed from previously unreferenced novels - " Plant Aromatics " is more than rumor and is quotable as beingscientifically sound. The date/time/who did the tests are referenced. I'll stray from Plant Aromatics for a minute. There is another reference set I sell .. that is, keeping them in stock myself .. and sometimes folks confuse the two .. but the data contained in them is not redundant. These two references are considered to be the Foundation Documents we need .. one is " Plant Aromatics " and the other is: Sylla Shepherd-Hanger's " Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual " in two volumes. This is for the novice and the expert as it tells you allyou need to know about each essential oil property ... each one is broken out into headings like these twelve - in columns: Botanical/Common Name - Plant Part - Family - Origin - Distill Method Specific Biochemicals Traditional & Esoteric Uses Integumentary, Skin/Hair and Nails Respiratory Muscular & Skeletal Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Immune Digestive Endocrine Genito-Urinary and Reproductive Nervous/Brain/Mind Safety Data It's a VERY handy reference set and I use mine daily - keep them beside my desk. It's not cheap but if one considers the information in this 2 volume set and compares that information to a stack of the unreferenced novels out and about - we will find it far less costly and far more valuable. You can review and/or order it at http://www.AV-AT.com/manual01.html Now back to the subject of this post - Plant Aromatics: Whereas Sylla's reference set deals with therapeutic and esoteric use of EOs, " Plant Aromatics " deals with Toxicity, Irritation, Sensitization, Photo-Sensitization and other Safety Data .. and includes scientific references for the charts where percentages of dilution for various oilshave been safety tested. This is a must for folks dealing with EOs that will be placed on skin, and this includes massage, perfume, cosmetics, soap or whatever. Natural Beauty: This comprehensive and self contained module, was written for beauty therapists, and aromatherapists. It is sufficiently described at the following URL http://www.av-at.com/natbeauty.html Martin Watt's Essential Oil Monographs: There is no set of EO Monographs in existence that is more detailed and scientifically referenced than this set. One can always tell when someone does not have this set. How? Because they either put out bad " hearsay " information on EOs .. or they ask questions that are common knowledge to those in the know. Anyone who has this set of Essential Oils Monographs is light years ahead of the novice .. or even the misinformed old hands .. which there is no shortage of. ;-) So y'all .. there it is. Here is your change to get a great set of reference publications for a price that is actually below my cost .. but when one is into liquidation of a product .. that's one of the crosses they have to bear. ;-) Y'all have a good one .. and keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com .. Wholesale/Retail GC Tested EO, Tested Hydrosols, Rose Products and other nice goodies shipped from our store in Downtown Friendsville, MD .. pop. 597 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Martin Watt is the author of Plant Aromatics, Natural Beauty and the EO Monographs .. and for years I was the publisher and sole producer of these reference publications for North and South America .. over 1,000 copies of Plant Aromatics were sold .. few of the old hands on this list are without a copy of this important Safety Manual. [Dave:] I received my copy a week ago, and I’m totally engrossed! This is a fantastic book, full of the kind of information that people really need to have. -- Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.3.0/758 - Release 4/12/2007 11:52 AM -- Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.3.0/758 - Release 4/12/2007 11:52 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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