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    Are Plant Therapy Essential Oils Organic?

    May 6, 2016 in Essential Oils

    are plant therapy essential oils organic

    (This post contains affiliate links, and if you purchase a product I receive a commission, at no extra cost to you.)

    Plant Therapy was the first essential oil brand I tried, after deciding it was okay to step outside the multilevel marketing chains.

    My first bottle was peppermint oil. I was literally blown away by the quality. So I bought more. I then added lavender, clove, eucalyptus, organic sweet orange essential oil and others.

    Then I decided I wanted to tell the world about this wonderful brand. I believe everyone should be able to have an essential oil collection, small or large.

    Essential oils have greatly improved the quality of my life. These highly concentrated aromatics seem to help me sleep better. (It’s believed some oils contain compounds that work as natural tranquilizers and mood elevators.) I also use them in my homemade cleaning solutions and cosmetics. So I’ve been able to get rid of toxic products I once used, because I didn’t know better.

    Quality of Plant Therapy Essential Oils

    Plant Therapy makes it easy for everyone to own an aromatherapy collection. It sells more directly to the consumer, eliminating layers of MLM commissions.

    I no longer labor under the assumption that you must buy an MLM oil to ensure you’re getting a good product. There are specific times I buy Young Living Frankincense. Also, I purchase doTerra for my mother, because that’s her preferred brand.

    But, for my own personal use, I get my oils from Plant Therapy or a handful of other companies I know and trust. Plant Therapy has never disappointed me.

    But what about the purity of Plant Therapy essential oils? Are they organic?

    Are Plant Therapy Essential Oils Organic?

    I’ve purchased a number of Plant Therapy oils that were not USDA-certified organic. I did this without concerns that I’d be exposed to potentially toxic chemicals. That’s because I know the company makes every effort to source plants grown without pesticides or herbicides. Plus, they test all of their oils twice. One purity test is done by a third-party lab.

    I did buy Plant Therapy sweet orange oil in the organic version. That’s because, from what I understand, pesticide residue, if it were used, remains in citrus fruit peels, which are used to make aromatic oils. I trust that Plant Therapy gets its oranges and lemons from a reliable source. But, regardless of the brand, I prefer to see the USDA-certified organic label on a bottle of citrus oil.

    I buy Plant Therapy’s non-organic oils with complete confidence. But there’s a fairly recent development you may want to know about. Plant Therapy is now able to certify their own oils, using the USDA-organic label. It also offers what seems to be an ever-growing line of organic oils, including cedarwood, citronella, eucalyptus, eucalyptus/lemon, niaouli, sweet orange, peppermint, rosemary, cajeput, clovebud, lemongrass, oregano, tea tree, spearmint, wintergreen, melissa and several strains of frankincense.

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    Are Plant Therapy Oils Good Quality

    On this site, with very few exceptions, I like to recommend essential oil brands that I’ve used myself, so I can share my experiences with you. I believe Plant Therapy essential oils are among the best on the market. One of the reasons I like this company so much is that it’s been so instrumental in educating the public on essential oil safety.

    This is where I first learned that it’s not okay to use essential oils straight out of the bottle, without first mixing it with a carrier oil. Previously, I’d been doing this, following very bad advice I received on various social media outlets. There’s a lot of talk about essential oils. But relatively few good instructions on the right way to use them.

    Plant Therapy makes it clear that you only need to use a small amount of aromatic oil. It does this in light of the fact its customers probably won’t be buying as often, since they won’t be using as much of the product.

    A good rule of thumb is two or three drops to one teaspoon of carrier oil. Carriers are oily oils that “carry” the aromatic compounds into your cells. Despite the name, essential oils are not really oils. They evaporate very quickly. A carrier, such as fractionated coconut oil, helps them work better. The aromatic component should be reduced for children and the elderly. Plant Therapy makes this very clear.

    Carrier oils are also protective. Some essential oils are “hot.” This means they have the potential to burn your skin if you apply them directly.

    Plant Therapy vs DoTerra vs Young Living

    When I first started using essential oils, I was pretty convinced I needed to buy only MLM brands. However, I decided to experiment.

    I’m so glad I did. I consider Plant Therapy one of my better finds. If you’re wondering if it’s as good as, or better than, doTerra or Young Living, I can’t tell you. I don’t have the ability to test any oils in my house. Also, much of it comes down to a matter of personal preference.

    Essential oils have become wildly popular in the last decade. Consequently, the number of companies selling these products has grown exponentially. Every day, or so it seems, I come across a new brand. I don’t know enough to recommend every one I see. But I can very confidently recommend Plant Therapy.

    Disclaimer

    These statements have not been approved by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use essential oils unless directed to do so by a healthcare professional.

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