What are Absolutes?
~ aromaweb.com ~
Like their essential oil
counterparts, absolutes are highly aromatic liquids extracted from
plants. Absolutes, however, are extracted in a complex manner that
requires the use of chemical solvents that are later removed during the
final stages of production.
Sometimes, the hot steam or water
used to distill an essential oil does not extract much natural oil from
the plant or harms the precious natural oil. The solvent extraction
methods are often used in these cases.
As a rule, absolutes are
more concentrated than their essential oil cousins. Where it is true
that a little essential oil goes a long way, a little absolute goes an
even longer way.
A very trace amount of solvent can remain in the
final absolute. This indeed is a disadvantage to using absolutes as
aromatherapy focuses on the use of pure and natural plant matter.
Although the amount of remaining solvent is minimal, absolutes are used
in true aromatherapy with care, respect and knowledge. Essential oils
should never be taken internally by anyone that is not trained, educated
and experienced at doing so. Absolutes should never be taken internally
by anyone because of that small amount of trace solvent that may
remain.
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