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Safety
Precautions for Essential Oils Safety precautions for Essential Oils Essential oils are highly concentrated substances and should be treated with care. A working knowledge of how to use these oils is necessary in order that you are able to get the most benefit from them without causing any harm. Here are a few guidelines to ensure safe and effective use of essential oils: Use only 100% pure
natural essential oils from plants. Don't use undiluted oils on the skin, dilute with vegetable oil. There are a very few exceptions to this rule, for example non-irritating oils like Lavender or Tea Tree oils undiluted on burns, insect bites, pimples and other minor skin eruptions so long as you do not have sensitive skin. Skin test essential oil for sensitivity. Many people who are sensitive or allergic to say synthetic fragrances will not be sensitive to natural oils. Do a patch test with a 2% dilution (with a pure vegetable oil) in the crook of the arm, 12 hours will be ample time to check for a reaction. If redness or irritation occur try a weaker dilution (1%) or try an alternative oil. Keep oils away from
eyes and mucous membranes. Anise, Bitter Almond,
Basil, Bay, Birch, Cedar Leaf, Cedarwood, Citronella, Clary Sage, Clove
Bud, Geranium, Hyssop, Lavandin, Spike Lavender, Sweet Fennel, Juniperberry,
Marjoram, Myrrh, Pennyroyal, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary, Sage, Tagetes,
Thyme, and Wintergreen. Allspice, Bay, Bitter Almond, Basil, Birch, Cajeput, Cassia, Cedar Leaf, Cinnamon Leaf, Clove Bud, Sweet Fennel, Fir Needle, Lemon, Lemongrass, Peppermint, Pine, Tagetes, Tea Tree, Thyme and Wintergreen. Angelica, Bergamot
and all citrus oils can make the skin more sensitive to ultraviolet
light and should be used with care. Do not go into the sun with these
oils on your skin. Cedar Leaf, Hyssop,
Lavandin, Sage, Spike Lavender, Sweet Fennel, and Rosemary. The following list have limited uses externally, others are primarily used for perfumery, but great care should be taken with them: ref. The Essential Oil Safety Data Manual, by Robert Tisserand. Bitter almond (Prunus
amygdalus var. amara), We recommend not using the following oils at all. Ajowan (Ptychotis
ajowan, Carum ajowan)
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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