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Essential Oils & Diffusers

Essential Oils are highly concentrated aromatic extracts derived from plants through distillation of a variety of plant material, although some plants are extracted via cold pressed process, CO2 extraction, or solvent extraction. Aromatic plants can be extracted from the following plant material: grasses, leaves, flowers, needles, twigs, peel of fruit, wood and roots.

Carrier Oils (commonly known as massage/body/face oils) are plant based and usually cold pressed oils which nourish the outer layers of the skin, while providing valuable nourishing vitamins and fatty acids to the cellular structure within. Carrier Oils are commonly used as a base oil when diluting essential oils or essential oil blends.

The following is a list of criteria that Rose Heart, Certified Master Aromatherapist, Herbalist and Founder of Organic Infusions™ uses to select Organic Infusions™ Pure Certified Organic and Wildcrafted Therapeutic Products:

  1. Ecological and Sustainable Practices - must not damage the earth or surrounding community during the process of farming or distilling
  2. No animal testing
  3. The distiller and farm must have a thorough knowledge and practice of the correct time of day and season to harvest and distill essential oils for the best therapeutic effect
  4. Organic Infusions™ chooses oils that are Certified Organic, Wildcrafted, Pesticide-Free, or Select Farmed
  5. The oil must be distilled at low temperature to maintain its therapeutic benefits
  6. Organic Infusions never uses oils that have been denatured, reconstituted, or mixed with other chemical compounds
  7. No genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  8. No artificial colors, oils or fragrances
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