Myth
#6:
If you use a pure essential oil on your skin and it causes a rash or
burn then its just your body detoxing.
They tell me this is a myth that quite a number of people are
spreading but its hard for me to believe that there are people out
there who are actually accepting this as a viable explanation. But I
guess there must be a significant amount of people believing it
because a number of you have asked me to address this. I suppose it
comes from the desperate attempt for people to come up with some kind
of positive explanation for any adverse reactions that natural
products might cause us. I mean we all know that if something is
natural that it must be good for us, right?
Let's just think about this logically for a second. Let's imagine
you rub poison ivy on your skin and you get a really bad rash. Is
that just your body detoxing? Of course not. Come on people, if you
get a rash or burn from putting something on your skin its because
its IRRITATING YOUR SKIN. Furthermore, this "detox"
explanation seems to ignore the very definition of what it means to
detox. Generally, a detox reaction is a response that the body
undergoes when it has something TAKEN AWAY from it. Think of the body
of a drug addict "detoxifying" during the withdrawal
process as he tries to get off the drugs. But in the case of using an
essential oil on your skin we are ADDING something new to our bodies
that your body has no prior experience with, any bad reaction could
not logically be classified as a detox reaction.
And if you are using the term detox reactions to refer to the
sweating out of toxins, well think again. The old ‘sweating out’
toxins myth cannot apply since it's physiologically impossible. This
is because toxins (skin cell debris, bacteria etc.) lodge in the
pores of plosebaceous units and not in those of sweat glands
A rash or burn from an essential oil is basically your skin
screaming at you "hey, stop that and stop it now!" This is
why you should always do a patch test on a small area of skin and
wait a while to see what happens before you go all crazy and start
bathing yourself in an essential oil that you have not used before. I
know many aromatherapist recommend that you dilute the essential oils
in a carrier oil for skin use. But no matter what concentration you
use them at you should still do a patch test first for any new oils
before moving on with the oil. Remember these are very concentrated
solutions of organic molecules, let's be safe rather than sorry.
Dr. Robert Pappas is a chemist with
more than two decades of experience in the essential oil industry. He
has worked extensively with professionals from around the world, and
focuses primarily on essential oil analysis and education, performing
quality and purity testing for clients large and small. His opinions
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