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I have just recieved my absithe EO. This EO does contain thujone (the substance in absinthe that is supposedly responsible for the mind-altering effects). Personally, I'm not a fan of fragrances oils and am only going to use essential oils. I was driven to start making my own soaps and cosmetics and toiletries to get away from artificial chemicals... because anything that absorbs into your skin gets into your blood stream in greater quantities than ingesting the same amount. Which brings me to my concern with the absinte EO. I have looked at several other's absinte bars for sale and the "absinthe" they are getting is from mixing a blend of oils, particularly anise, that are not the absinthe oil, or they are using an absinthe FO that is not genuine absinthe either. I saw just one that used real absinthe EO and they did have a warning label on it, like that pregnant or nursing women should no use it.
Would it be politically incorrect to use the EO? Persoanlly I'm thrilled to used the stuff and have no qualms about it and have even located a bulk supplier I can get the EO in liter quantities. What would I need to do to "cover my ass" should I sell bars using that ingredient? Of course I would disclose the thujone content on the label and a warning. Do you think the bars would really be toxic or dangerous?
Would it be politically incorrect to use the EO? Persoanlly I'm thrilled to used the stuff and have no qualms about it and have even located a bulk supplier I can get the EO in liter quantities. What would I need to do to "cover my ass" should I sell bars using that ingredient? Of course I would disclose the thujone content on the label and a warning. Do you think the bars would really be toxic or dangerous?