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Q&A: is cedarwood oil safe in pregnancy?

Nancy B. writes Hello Robert, I met you at the AIA conference in Denver, CO 4 years ago. I follow your blog and have subscribed to your posts and comments. You are such a wealth of knowledge and I love the way to combine research and common sense. I have a question...

Q&A: spilled essential oils discolor skin

Joanne L. writes: Hi Robert, I was wondering if you have any thoughts on the following - a short course student of mine works in an essential oil / fragrance suppliers. Recently she poured an unspecified amount of Lemon Scented Myrtle oil over her leg into her shoe...

Q&A: Tea tree oil & hospital superbugs

Q: I have heard that tea-tree oil is one of the only things that can be used to help combat the superbug in hospitals - is this right? A: I presume you are referring to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA (there are several other antibiotic-resistant...

Q&A: Lavender oil and cancer

This question combines two recent topics - lavender oil and cancer - and shows that strange information continues to swirl about... Beverley H writes Hi Robert One of the first references I use when looking up contra-indications is your book with Tony Balaczs -...

Lavender oil and pregnancy

A Google search for “Avoid high doses of lavender oil during pregnancy because it is a uterine stimulant” produces 1,110,000 hits, though none of these will tell you how much constitutes a “high dose”. (Yes, I checked every single one.) Other Google search results...

Q&A: Ylang-ylang safety in perfume

Cory T asks What do you think is the upper safety level for Ylang-ylang in an oil based perfume? I have looked at the IFRA (International Fragrance Association) guideline and I'm not sure what to think about it. Thanks if you have an answer. I would appreciate it....

Q&A: How Many Oils Can I Blend?

How many of your favourite oils can you mix together before you lose the plot, so to speak? And are, say, three stress-relieving oils blended together more effective than one on its own? *********** If you want something for, say, aching muscles or sinus congestion,...

Q&A: Blue Chamomile for Bronchitis

Linda W. says My daughter has Bronchitis really bad! My question: Can I use Chamomile instead of Roman Chamomile? I don't have any & my health food store just has Chamomile. I want to make a rub & an inhalator by combining Tea Tree, Roman Chamomile & Eucalyptus. She...

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