Essential Oils are wonderful allies in the home when diluted properly and used with caution and care. While in the West we often falter to the "more is better" mentality, it is important to recognize that in the instance of using essential oils, research studies have revealed quite the opposite... that using essential oil diluted into lower concentrations is often more therapeutic and effective when compared to using heavier concentrations of essential oils. In fact, there are very few specific instances where a "neat" application would be acceptable. This understanding is key when considering the large amount of plant material which is distilled to create such small volumes of essential oils, and also should lead one to reconsider the level of wastefulness of these precious substances when used undiluted and in unnecessary high concentrations. What follows are the dilution guidelines of trained Aromatherapists. For more information on conditions which these ap...
Detailed Information On Safety The safe use and toxicology of an essential oil isn't a cut and dry subject. It is important to keep in mind that the quality of an essential oil does not determine its safety for use. Safe use is not only dependent on the toxic nature of an essential oil but also on the concentration, dosage, frequency of use, and route of administration. The dosage concentration of a substance topically, orally and otherwise makes a difference as to its therapeutic benefits and its toxic effects. It is important to keep in mind that depending on the plant, it can take anywhere from 12.5 lbs – 100 lbs of plant material to create 1 oz of essential oil; they are very concentrated substances. Also consider that frequency of application also plays a part as to the ultimate effects of using any substance. For instance, daily use of a relatively small quantity of a toxic essential oil, over a period of several months, could cause minor tissue damage to the kid...