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It is unfortunate that a high percentage of oils commonly sold to the public are adulterated. This is done to increase profits without much concern for the consequences to the consumer. Some of the adulteration consists af adding cheaper oil to a more expensive oil to "stretch" it. Many other more serious adulterations take place by adding synthetic as well as fractionalized components, which contaminate the oils. This practice in common knowledge in the essential oil industry and is referred to as "making a soup." Each time the oil changes hands, the possibility increases for the original oil to become more diluted. A few common examples of adulteration are:

Essential Oil Adulterated with
Lavender Lavandin
Neroli Petitgrain
Pimento berry Clove
Rose Palmarosa
Rosemary Eucalyptus
Patchouli Gurjun Balsam
Peppermint Cornmint
Sandalwood Amyris
Ylang-Ylang Cananga

Synthetic oils and oils that are extracted by chemical or petroleum solvents should never be used. The man-made chemicals that replicate the aromas of natural oils do not contain the beneficial properties of the pure plant oils. As a matter of fact, many of these synthetic compounds can be very irritating to the nervous system and entire body. The oils that are solvent-extracted contain toxic residues from the solvent and can be harmful as well.

    

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