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Method of excretions of Essential Oils
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Published on: 01/14/ 2010 | By: Alex Quek
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About The Author: Mr Alexander Quek Poh Liak, graduated in 1986 from Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur with a Diploma in Science (with Distinction in Chemistry and Mathematics) and a Bachelor
of Science Degree (Magna Cum Laude) from Campbell University, North Carolina, USA.
He has more than 20 years experience in the Chemical Industry, especially in Personal Care and Household Care industries.
Website URL: http://www.alexquek.com

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- Unlike synthetic chemicals or drugs, essential oils do not accumulate in the body.
- Essential oils are then excreted in the urine, faeces or via our perspiration or our breath.
- If you find this difficult to believe, then do this experiment:
Rub a freshly cut clove of garlic on the sole of your foot. After about 15 to 30 minutes, you (or your partner) will detect the smell of garlic on your breath!
- The method of excretion differs among oils:
Juniper and Sandalwood are excreted through the urine, as their aroma can be detected there.
Geranium, which assists in increasing circulatory functions, is detected in the perspiration.
Garlic, if you eat a lot of Italian food, will exit the body through our breath.
- Essential oils basically have a low potential to be physically habit-forming because they are eliminated extremely quickly through the skin and organs.
- Hence, there is no residual or accumulative effect to withdraw from or become ‘addicted’ to.
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ORIGINAL INGREDIENT FOR YOUR WELLNESS !
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