What are essential oils?
Essential oils are the essence of a plant, distilled to bring nutrients and natural benefits to your home. They are liquid concentrates that can be extracted from flowers, plants, leaves, tree bark or roots, and they’re incredibly potent. Take for example, to fill a 15ml of Rose Essential Oils requires about 242,000 rose petals to distill. And what a wondrous oil!
What is an organic essential oil?
A plant or herb must have been cultivated or processed using these organic practises in order for the essential oil to be considered organic. The only accurate method of determining if a specific essential oil product is truly organic or not is the existence (or absence) of organic label from a reputable body.
What are the best organic essential oils?
Lemon:
From healing acne and bug bites to enhancing memory and mental alertness, lemon oil has many beneficial benefits.
Tea tree: A fantastic natural treatment for bacterial infections is tea tree oil. It can be applied topically or diffused to alleviate pain and encourage sensations of relaxation.
Peppermint:
An excellent stress reliever is peppermint oil. It is an excellent option for people with anxiety and depression because it can also ease pain and lessen nausea.
What are the uses and benefits of organic essential oil?
- Our Organic Essential Oils are sourced from certified-organic farms that maintain strict rules against pesticide use and synthetic fertilizers, meaning they’re 100% Mother Nature-cultivated.
- Extracted from 100% organic plants, these Organic Essential Oils contain many super nutrients—like antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, vitamins and other health-boosting properties.
What is the difference between organic and natural essential oils?
Safety, aesthetics, medicinal efficacy, and price are just a few of the distinctions between organic and non-organic essential oils. Plants and botanicals used for the production of organic essential oils are grown in soil devoid of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides, as well as genetically modified organisms (GMOs)