Myth
#14:
The FDA has determined that a product need contain only 5% essential
oil in order for it to be labeled as a 100% pure oil.
The FDA has not made any such determination concerning essential
oils. This statement, in various forms (depending on the source you
will see numbers ranging from 2 -10% being claimed) seems to have
originated from reps of an MLM that has been characterized by
spreading this kind of misinformation for a very long time. Let's
just think about it for a second, if you have repeated this nonsense
or posted it on a website, do you honestly think a government
organization like the FDA, if they were going to issue a standard or
statement concerning essential oil purity, would only require an oil
to be 5% in order to be called 100% pure? Really? A quick google
search will take you directly to the FDA website which explains what
they regulate
http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductsIngredients/Products/ucm127054.htm
. But even more importantly, let's say that some company labeled
their essential oil bottle "100% pure lavender oil" and it
only actually contained 5% lavender oil, the company would easily
loose any product misrepresentation lawsuits aimed at them because it
would be quite easy to prove that the label did not match what was in
the bottle.
People, you have to start questioning everything nowadays because
there is a certain segment of the population who does not care about
fact checking and will basically believe whatever they are spoon fed
by their gurus and repeat it like parrots, especially if it helps
their sales numbers. Before any of you go spreading any information
out there without doing some fact checking (outside of the
organization feeding you the "facts" who is also selling
you something), you might want to pause for a minute and reflect upon
what you are doing. If you decide to spread information publicly it
is your responsibility to check it out and verify it before putting
it out there. If you can't verify it then don't repeat it, it's that
simple. If you put something out there without doing some checking to
verify and it turns out to be false then what you have done is
equivalent to lying. At the very least its spreading false gossip,
which I personally believe is the same as lying, even if you don't
know its a lie, because you haven't done due diligence to check it
out. It is amazing to me how many "religious" people who
claim to be so against lying or spreading gossip for religious
reasons will not think twice about posting some crazy nonsense on
their Facebook page, website or mass emailings without doing even a
single google search to try and figure out if what they are about to
spread is actually true.
Don't many of us have that "crazy uncle" or other
relative who is constantly spreading emails with headlines like "New
legislation requires a microchip in the brain of every newborn by
2025" or similar craziness? Then we do a simple google search
and in 30 seconds send them a link to snopes or some other myth
debunking site that shows clearly why its not true. These kinds of
emails are so annoying to the thinking person I wish that these
people could see how they are coming off to anyone with half a brain.
It's so unnecessary and they could have saved themselves from looking
like a tool by just by spending a little effort to check things out.
Don't be that relative. Think. Verify. Act. If you have been a
part of spreading this misinformation, atone for it now by sharing
this note!
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
are widely respected in the essential oil industry. For a time, Dr.
Pappas' relationships with growers prompted him to begin sales of
essential oils to better serve the needs of his customers as they
sought the best options for essential oil purchases. It was during
this period of time that Welcome to Life! began. Although Dr. Pappas
later sold the burgeoning business to his brother, we continue to
provide our oils exclusively from from this source. We feel confident
that the oils remain as pure and amazing as they were under Dr.
Pappas, and are pleased to offer them to our clients.
Dr. Pappas continues to study, analyze,
and educate about essential oils. With his permission, we reprint his
Essential Oil Myths so you can know the truth among the lies in the
essential oil industry. For further study and verification, please
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