4 Ways To Make Essential Oils, Right In Your Home

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4 Ways To Make Essential Oils, Right In Your Home

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For helping to treat infections, colds, cuts and scrapes, and even cancer, essential oils are gaining in popularity.

However, many people worry when they purchase essential oils that they are not really getting what they should be getting. Are they buying fake oils? Another problem:

Essential oils can be expensive, and you may not even trust the manufacturer. There are some legitimate essential oil dealers out there, and you just have to do your research and find the best company for you.

There is another option: You can start making your own essential oils. While some people may have told you that they won’t be as pure and they won’t be as good as the ones you buy, the fact is that with a little research and some effort you can create essential oils just like they make anywhere else. It will be time-consuming, you may get bored, and it may take some trial and effort, but it can be done.

Here are four different ways that you can create your own essential oils:

1. Cold Pressed
The cold-pressed method allows you to mechanically press fruits in order to get their essential oil. This works well with fruit rinds.

This process is time-consuming and it may take a while to get the oil. There are several different ways that you can cold press, including using a machine. You also can do it by hand with the mortar set. This method is the least practical of all the methods to get essential oil.

2. Extraction
A hexane solvent is used to extract the oil and create a mixture of the plant and the oil. Some people use a process with ethyl alcohol in order to process their essential oils. If you wish to make your essential oil in this kind of process, you can soak your herbs in an ethyl alcohol base.

This will only work well with some of the herbs out there. Make sure you do your research to learn which herbs will do best with an alcohol or hexane solvent solution. Not all herbs are made the same.
3. Steam Distillation
For steam distillation, you put your herbs (or whatever you’re turning into essential oil) into boiling water. The steam is collected, and the oil will be separated from the water….More Here

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