peace-love-and-suds
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Ok. I have done exhaustive research on the topic of essential oils and I am left feeling almost as confused as when I started. Due to the absolute high cost of oils (ridiculous if you ask me), a lot of "lower grade" or adulterated oils have appeared, while still claiming to be unadulterated! The only hint to know if an oil is in its purest and best form is to hound the vendors who rarely seem to know what they are even talking about or what product they have. You can probably sense my frustration in the way I articulate my post. The few main things I have learned when selecting the best essential oils is:
1. Ask for organic certification (trust no vendor)... because if they lied to you, then you are lying to your customers (assuming your selling).
2. Ask for CPTG (certified pure therapeutic grade) certificate. Here is what "doTERRA", an essential oil supplier who claims to have a CPTG, says about CPTG:
"A CPTG®, certified-pure-therapeutic-grade essential oil is one that is both complete in its chemical constituents, giving it a rich, deep aroma, and kinetically alive and able to raise the frequency of the human body, restoring balance and normal function to weak body systems. This is important, because the oil's fragrance, frequency and chemistry all contribute to its unique therapeutic effects. If any of these properties is compromised, as a result of poor production practices, an essential oil cannot rightly be called CPTG®, certified-pure-therapeutic-grade. "
Taken from: https://secure.eznettools.net/D305742/X367200/refs/therapeuticGrade.html
The problem is is that I have discovered other online articles that have attempted to instruct those seeking essential oils that there is no such thing as a CPTG certification. That no governing body controls such mysterious certification and that anyone can claim to have a CPTG EO. If anyone has any knowledge of whether this is true or not, and if not, can post the regulatory system involved with policing such a certification, I would greatly appreciate it.
3. The farm from which the EO is coming from and how they process the essential oil. Nobody wants to post this information about their essential oils, which is very frustrating for someone looking for a high quality product. One has to beat the internet for hours and hours seeking every vendor one can comparing prices.
Mountain Rose Herbs has Lavender - .5 ounces for $12.65 [i][url]http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/eo/lavender.html[/i][/url]
doTERRA has lavender - 15ml or about .5 ounces for $28.00
https://secure.eznettools.net/D305742/X367200/products/singles/lavender.html
Each claims to be organic certified. But the price is 2.21 times higher with doTERRA. You will also notice if you do more price checks online for the same oil with organic certifications, most are even cheaper than Mountain Rose Herbs. What gives? I feel like it should be illegal to sell EO without having ALL the tech data posted! Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I want to use the purest products for my bars, but if I were to buy Lavender at 56 dollars an ounce, my bar cost would rise from $1.00 to $4.00!!! NO WAY!
1. Ask for organic certification (trust no vendor)... because if they lied to you, then you are lying to your customers (assuming your selling).
2. Ask for CPTG (certified pure therapeutic grade) certificate. Here is what "doTERRA", an essential oil supplier who claims to have a CPTG, says about CPTG:
"A CPTG®, certified-pure-therapeutic-grade essential oil is one that is both complete in its chemical constituents, giving it a rich, deep aroma, and kinetically alive and able to raise the frequency of the human body, restoring balance and normal function to weak body systems. This is important, because the oil's fragrance, frequency and chemistry all contribute to its unique therapeutic effects. If any of these properties is compromised, as a result of poor production practices, an essential oil cannot rightly be called CPTG®, certified-pure-therapeutic-grade. "
Taken from: https://secure.eznettools.net/D305742/X367200/refs/therapeuticGrade.html
The problem is is that I have discovered other online articles that have attempted to instruct those seeking essential oils that there is no such thing as a CPTG certification. That no governing body controls such mysterious certification and that anyone can claim to have a CPTG EO. If anyone has any knowledge of whether this is true or not, and if not, can post the regulatory system involved with policing such a certification, I would greatly appreciate it.
3. The farm from which the EO is coming from and how they process the essential oil. Nobody wants to post this information about their essential oils, which is very frustrating for someone looking for a high quality product. One has to beat the internet for hours and hours seeking every vendor one can comparing prices.
Mountain Rose Herbs has Lavender - .5 ounces for $12.65 [i][url]http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/eo/lavender.html[/i][/url]
doTERRA has lavender - 15ml or about .5 ounces for $28.00
https://secure.eznettools.net/D305742/X367200/products/singles/lavender.html
Each claims to be organic certified. But the price is 2.21 times higher with doTERRA. You will also notice if you do more price checks online for the same oil with organic certifications, most are even cheaper than Mountain Rose Herbs. What gives? I feel like it should be illegal to sell EO without having ALL the tech data posted! Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I want to use the purest products for my bars, but if I were to buy Lavender at 56 dollars an ounce, my bar cost would rise from $1.00 to $4.00!!! NO WAY!