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Article Check - Finding Quality Essential Oils
Credit Card Balance Transfer - Do You Need One?Credit card issuers keep on adding new features to credit cards to woo potential customers. A credit card balance transfer is one among them. You can transfer your outstanding card balance (or balances) from your higher interest credit cards onto a balance transfer credit card with a lower introductory interest rate. American m a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following: - Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a Getting A Low-Rate Boat LoanThere are many factors that effect whether or not you can obtain a low rate boat loan that you need to purchase the boat of your dreams. While it is important to consider the various companies and lenders that are available today to see what they have to offer you, it is also important to consider your own situation and what In his book, "The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy" Salvatore Battaglia estimates that only 5% of all essential oils are produced specifically for the aromatherapy market. And the folks at Amrita tell us that the vast majority of essential oils are grown and produced for the food, perfume or pharmaceutical industries. Unfortunately, these industries focus more on a stable, predictable yield than the botanical purity of their oils. So how do you know you're getting a quality product? Here are some things to look for: - Botanical Purity--If you’re new to aromatherapy, it’s important to realize that the words “aromatherapy” and “essential oil” don’t guarantee that you’re getting a botanical product. Potpourri oils, for example, are usually synthetic fragrance products not intended for use on the body. Authentic essential oil will be labeled with botanical information stating both the common plant name and the official botanical nomenclature.
- Specialization--Whether you buy at your local health food store or directly from an essential oil producer you should look for oils marketed specifically for use in aromatherapy. Though they’re almost certainly going to be more expensive, these oils are produced with their therapeutic qualities in mind.
- Opaque Containers--Opaque containers protect your oils from damaging UV rays. Most essential oils are sold in amber or dark blue glass bottles but aluminum bottles are growing in popularity. Bottles should have tight-fitting hard plastic lids—essential oils should never be sold with permeable rubber bulb-droppers already attached.
- GC Testing--If you're purchasing in bulk, especially if you’re purchasing directly from a grower, your supplier should make GC (gas chromatography) test results available. CG is a standard test--if a supplier balks at sending you this information or acts offended by your request, look for another supplier.
- Full-Disclosure Labels--To assure that you’re buying from a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following:
- Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a Canadian Dollar Performance Update - Spring 2007During recent months, the Canadian dollar traded a tight range against Sterling between 2.2500 and 2.3000. This follows a sharp uptrend in GBP/CAD from a low around 1.9737 (02/03/06) to a recent high at 2.3567 (23/01/07) caused by expectations of higher interest rates in the UK, coupled with interest rate stagnation in Canada hings to look for: - Botanical Purity--If you’re new to aromatherapy, it’s important to realize that the words “aromatherapy” and “essential oil” don’t guarantee that you’re getting a botanical product. Potpourri oils, for example, are usually synthetic fragrance products not intended for use on the body. Authentic essential oil will be labeled with botanical information stating both the common plant name and the official botanical nomenclature.
- Specialization--Whether you buy at your local health food store or directly from an essential oil producer you should look for oils marketed specifically for use in aromatherapy. Though they’re almost certainly going to be more expensive, these oils are produced with their therapeutic qualities in mind.
- Opaque Containers--Opaque containers protect your oils from damaging UV rays. Most essential oils are sold in amber or dark blue glass bottles but aluminum bottles are growing in popularity. Bottles should have tight-fitting hard plastic lids—essential oils should never be sold with permeable rubber bulb-droppers already attached.
- GC Testing--If you're purchasing in bulk, especially if you’re purchasing directly from a grower, your supplier should make GC (gas chromatography) test results available. CG is a standard test--if a supplier balks at sending you this information or acts offended by your request, look for another supplier.
- Full-Disclosure Labels--To assure that you’re buying from a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following:
- Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a Positive Language for a Positive ResponseThe vast majority of business literature is boring. This applies to printed and web writing alike. It is sometimes tempting to inject a bit of light-heartedness into the text, but it is a dangerous game.Some time ago, I edited the marketing materials produced by a London hotel. One of the hotel’s attractions was its le uy at your local health food store or directly from an essential oil producer you should look for oils marketed specifically for use in aromatherapy. Though they’re almost certainly going to be more expensive, these oils are produced with their therapeutic qualities in mind. Opaque Containers--Opaque containers protect your oils from damaging UV rays. Most essential oils are sold in amber or dark blue glass bottles but aluminum bottles are growing in popularity. Bottles should have tight-fitting hard plastic lids—essential oils should never be sold with permeable rubber bulb-droppers already attached.GC Testing--If you're purchasing in bulk, especially if you’re purchasing directly from a grower, your supplier should make GC (gas chromatography) test results available. CG is a standard test--if a supplier balks at sending you this information or acts offended by your request, look for another supplier.Full-Disclosure Labels--To assure that you’re buying from a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following:- Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a How Bi-Weekly Mortgages Can Save You Money!The mortgage world as we know it has a tradition of lending out loans that you pay once a month. It is based on a certain time period, or length of a loan. The thought of paying a mortgage payment twice a month seems to be overwhelming and just too much money for most home owners.But its not! With a bi-monthly mortgage -fitting hard plastic lids—essential oils should never be sold with permeable rubber bulb-droppers already attached.GC Testing--If you're purchasing in bulk, especially if you’re purchasing directly from a grower, your supplier should make GC (gas chromatography) test results available. CG is a standard test--if a supplier balks at sending you this information or acts offended by your request, look for another supplier.Full-Disclosure Labels--To assure that you’re buying from a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following:- Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a The Biggest Internet Marketing Shakeup Since E-mailThe revolution we are now experiencing on the internet will be as far reaching as the invention of e-mail. So, if you fail to get on board, it will be like struggling to build a customer list without e-mail, whilst all your competitors are kicking sand in your face with their super-duper, mink lined auto-responders. m a supplier who knows what he’s doing, I recommend only purchasing oils labeled with the following: - Common Name (for example, Peppermint)
- Botanical Name (for example, Mentha piperita)
- Plant Part Used (for example, Leaves)
- Country of Origin (for example, USA)
- Extraction Method (for example, Distilled)
- Lot Number (or production date)
Unfortunately, adulteration, dilution and outright fraud are far more common that many people realize. Buying from a reputable company (and as far up the supply chain as possible) is one of the best ways to protect your investment.
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