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    Soap Making

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    offered in the market today has allegic reaction to some skin types‚ some can be easily melted out. Add to that the use of lye‚ a cautic chemical‚ and you can even have the potential for dangerous situation to arise. with the uses of essential oils‚ the soap emulsified and chemically recated with the oil to hydrolize it so that it would wash up. This is what they call saponification reaction a root word for soap. Basically what happen is that the soap recated chemically with

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    soap‚ try making these homemade herbal soaps using akapulko‚ guava‚ papaya‚ calamansi‚ cucumber‚ radish‚ and other medicinal plants. You already have most of the ingredients in your kitchen or garden. Herbal soaps contain many of the nutrients and essential oils our skin and body needs to nourish and help strengthen the skin’s natural defenses. Making your own herbal soaps can also be a profitable business idea. Below are some herbal soap recipes: Read more at BusinessDiary.com.ph: http://businessdiary

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    Head Lice

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    Prepare information for parents / carers whose five year old child has head lice. Dear Parents‚ We at Mrinal’s Childcare have decided as a precautionary measure to prevent the outbreak of head lice among children. We have compiled some information on the subject to help you if your child or children already suffer from the same or to prevent your child from getting it. This is in no way meant to scare or offend anyone but is just a routine check that we follow on our facility. What are

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    dienes or trienes. The majority of conjugated dienes have chemical properties not shared by other dienes. These adducts are typically crystalline solids that can be separated from the other compounds of an essential oil and used to identify the diene. Dienes and trienes occur in the essential oils of a number of plants and contribute to the flavors and aromas of such plants. The conjugated diene called β-myrcene is responsible for much of the fragrance and flavor of bay leaves. β-Myrcene is also

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    Sip Insect Repellant Exp

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    There are many essential oils‚ known for being excellent natural insect repellents.Here are just some of them: Citronella‚ Clove‚ Lemongrass‚ Lemon Eucalyptus‚ Cedarwood‚ Rosemary‚ Tea Tree‚ Eucalyptus‚ Cedar‚ Catnip‚ Lavender‚ Peppermint‚ Basil‚ Rose Geranium‚ Cinnamon Oil‚ Thyme‚ Lemon‚ Orange‚ Pine Many of these different essential oils work especially well for specific pests‚ according to the research I have done‚ here are some of the more well-known pests and essential oils that work as

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    Neem Plant

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    THE NEEM TREE Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 15–20 metres (49–66 ft)‚ rarely to 35–40 metres (115–130 ft). It is evergreen‚ but in severe drought it may shed most or nearly all of its leaves. The branches are wide spread. The fairly dense crown is roundish or ovular and may reach the diameter of 15–20 metres (49–66 ft) in old‚ free-standing specimens. Neem is considered a weed in many areas‚ including some parts of the Middle East‚ and most of Sub-Saharan Africa including West

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    Perfume Out of Rose Petals

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    CHAPTER I Background of the study I. Introduction The perfume is used today to describe scented mixtures and it is derived from the Latin word “perfumus” meaning through smoke. Perfumes were placed in a beautiful container. This container was mostly made of glass or plastics. Perfumes were used to scent our surroundings and also ourselves. It is used to scented good and be well-groomed to others. Some of the perfume has extinct essence but some are not. Original perfumes like

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    Isolation of Clove Oil

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    distillation apparatus and isolate a natural product from cloves. Introduction By performing steam distillation we can isolate eugenol at lower temperature than its usual boiling point of 248 degree Celsius. Eugenol belongs to a category called essential oil. Many of these compounds are used as flavoring and perfumes and in the past were considered the essence of plant from which they were derived. Structure of eugenol (clove oil) and eugenol acetate: Reagents: Eugenol‚ CH2Cl2‚ Br2‚ FeCl3

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    Aromatherapy Oil Usage

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    The History of Aromatherapy Oil Usage By Paul Malcolm Apr 1‚ 2012 Although it is still in the process of creeping into modern science‚ aromatherapy has been around for thousands of years. This rich history is split between the Chinese and the ancient Egyptians. Documentation tends to be more inclined towards the Egyptians as the originators of these techniques as they burnt scented herbs and spices as part of their prayer rituals. The emergence of aromatic medicine is also closely linked to the belief

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    of ancient Egyptians and Greeks‚ Aromatherapy refers to the alternative treatment in which “essential oils”‚ extracted from plants whether it be from flowers‚ bark or roots‚ are believed to have positive lasting effects for one’s psychological and physical well-being. The word “Aromatherapy” itself was not coined until the 1930s when a French chemist took an interest in possible curative powers of essential oils after a burn incident-the precursor to what Aromatherapy has grown to become. The central

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