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Moe is a blogger, who writes informative and factual posts about essential oil safety. For more information, please visit the blog post on the importance of checking for adulteration of your oils. This blog post will teach you why it is essential to know which oils are pure and which ones have been adulterated. The first step is to learn how to tell if essential oils are pure. Adulterated oils can be sold as low-priced brand name essential oils. Unfortunately, the majority of the time, people do not know they are buying adulterated or impure oil until it is too late. Many companies do not know how to tell pure and adulterated essential oils apart, and many of those who claim they do likely don't know either. You'll learn about some visual and olfactory signs that help detect whether or not your essential oil is pure and safe for human consumption and topical use. There are several ways to tell if the essential oils you have available are partially or entirely pure. One popular way is to see if the oil will pass the "drip test." Pure essential oils will drip like honey, while adulterated ones will not. One way of testing your essential oils is to drip a small amount of essential oil onto a piece of paper and then let it stand for eight hours. If the paper remains dry, the oil is likely pure. If there is any oily residue after eight hours, it means that your oil may be adulterated with either synthetics or extenders and will likely cause allergic reactions or sensitivities for those who use it topically or internally. Another way to test the purity of your essential oils is to use the "spoon test." If you drop a drop of pure essential oil onto a spoon, and then stir it around with your fingers, it should leave an oily residue. A pure oil should not leave any oily residue because that means that there is at least some dilution in the oil you are using. If there is no oily residue after the oil has been stirred around, it's likely adulterated. The other methods may take longer than this usually requires, but they are pretty reliable if you remember to use them every time. There is a common misconception that testing your oils is expensive and time consuming. It is not as much as you might think, and it only takes a few minutes to test your precious oils. The costs can be reduced significantly if you're willing to buy all of your essential oils from one company. This article does not cover the basics of how pure and safe essential oils can be for topical use or for internal use (such as using them in aromatherapy.) For more information on these topics, please see the resources below: For more information on how to tell if an oil is pure, visit the blog post on this page: https://www.echoesofnature. cfa1e77820

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