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Can we use your oils internally?

 

We do not make claims that the oils should be used internally. In fact, our labels clearly state not for internal use.  Why? Because one large essential oil company has taken to carelessly recommending gross over use of these powerful substances. The oils were never developed for internal use, and it is NOT the most advantageous way to get their benefits.  

Now, I use and have used our oils internally, upon rare occasion, and with great respect for their power.   The ancient greek term "pharmakopea" has two meanings... "medicine' and 'poison'...because anything powerful enough to heal is also powerful enough to do damage.

Our bodies were not designed to metabolize the oils... period...not in their distilled form.  Some people will think nothing of adding multiple drops of an eo to a glass of cold or warm water, and equating it to, let us say, an herbal tea or tisane...where in actuality they are drinking the equivalent of gallons of the tea in that one bottle of water...is this a good thing?  NOT ALWAYS.

I cook with the oils occasionally.  I keep a jar of honey w/ ginger oil in it to add to tea for health reasons. once or twice a season...   and it is two drops of ginger to 8 ounces of honey. that is ENOUGH for the results I need.

The most ardent recommender of Oregano oil that I personally knows recommends it's rare and occasional internal use to combat "big bad bugs"...  flu, etc... but HE recommends one drop of a 10% dilution  on a spoonful of sugar (to get it down...can burn the mucous membranes.)

This rare and "respectful" use of the essential oils is not what I see recommended, and is not what the people asking about internal use have been mistaught.

 

 
     
     
     
     
     


 

 

 

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