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Alternative Healing: Aromatherapy

We all know that quality counts, and we have all experienced having what seemed like a good deal at the outset, turn into not such a good deal. Quality and purity are especially important when it comes to products that we use aromatically, on our person, or as dietary supplements. Sadly, essential oil quality and purity are not as carefully regulated as we might hope or expect. According to some experts, the majority of essential oils on the retail market are adulterated in some fashion for quick profit. What qualifies an essential oil as being “pure therapeutic grade” is a recognized standard of independent third party testing that incorporates methods such as Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry. Pure essential oils from particular plant species, grown in the optimum conditions, and provided through ethical processes are well worth the price. As with all purchase decisions, it pays to get educated first!

Nelson Meggitt, www.optimumwellnessfactor.ca

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