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Herbal Infused Oils Wild Crafted and Pure Organic Natural Apothecary 1oz ,4oz

$ 5.8

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Extract
  • Type of Diet: Organic
  • Formulation: Oil
  • Brand: Third Eye
  • Item Weight: 4 oz
  • Condition: New
  • Scent: Herbal
  • Features: Natural
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Our oils are cured for 6 weeks to two months to insure you get the best Quality oils. We use only Organic and Wildcrafted herbs. We only use Organic Cold pressed oils for the infusion. Free from parabens, Preservatives, Synthetic Fragrances or dyes, Hexane beeswax, petrochemicals, gluten, dairy ,soy ,corn, and NO GMO. Handcrafted with love.
    I had been making these oils for my family for
    years. I
    have a niece that has really bad Eczema and skin
    allergies. My
    grandson is also allergic to
    a lot
    of insect venom. Some of these oils pull the venom right out. My Family encouraged me to share with the rest of the world. I'm glad I did there is no greater joy than helping others. I love what I do. I handcraft each oil with love and use only the best quality herbs.
    People commonly confuse the term essential oil with infused oils, not realizing they are in fact two different types of extraction. We also have the term
    herbal oils
    or
    aromatic oils,
    which also contributes to the confusion, as these terms have all been used interchangeable and applied to both essential oils and infused oils.
    Infused oils are prepared by using a fixed oil, such as olive, sunflower, jojoba, or any kind of carrier oil and combining it with fresh or dried plant material and letting it steep or
    macerate
    for a few weeks. Maceration softens the matrix of the plant and helps to release and infuse the essential/volatile oils of the plant, mixing them into the carrier oil, rendering an infused aromatic oil that can be used topically or internally. Infused oils can be used in baths with epsom salts, topically as a moisturizer, used to make salves in medicinal herbal preparations and in the kitchen for culinary purposes like salad oils and marinating dressings.
    While infused oils are often made from aromatic and resinous plants- just like the essential oils- they can also be used be used for plants that don’t yield essential oils. Some of these are
    critical
    topical agents, such as Calendula (
    Calendula officinalis),
    Comfrey (
    Symphytum officinale),
    St. John’s Wort (
    Hypericum officinalis)
    and Plantain (
    Plantago major).
    These are 4 of our primary vulnerary, or wound healing, agents.
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    www.phoenixlynnbeauty.com
    One thing that’s great about infused oils is that you don’t need a lot of equipment or plant material to prepare them; just a cup of oil, a handful of herb and a jar will do just the trick! Where as to prepare distilled essential oils at home requires some laboratory glassware that can run at least a few hundred bucks. It’s super easy to make your own herbal infused oils at home, avoiding costly equipment investments, and an incredible way to preserve the medicinal potency of a wide variety of herbs that likely grow right around you.