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Regardless of age, essential oils are not recommended to be taken orally without the guidance of a professional aromatherapist, mainly from a safety point of view. There are indeed a lot of so-called "oral essential oils" on the market that claim to be safe, and if these products are not used under the guise of essential oils to deceive consumers, then the only possibility is that these products contain very, very little essential oils that are not the main ingredients.
In addition, from the perspective of essential oil metabolism, oral essential oil does not stand up to scrutiny. There are many ways for essential oils to be ingested by the human body, inhalation, **, fumigation, etc., within a safe concentration range, these practices are much safer than internal administration, and if used for **** and spiritual problems, they can directly reach the lesion, which is much more efficient than internal administration. Oral essential oils should be absorbed through the digestive tract into the blood circulation, and then to the lesions, firstly, the time cycle is long, and secondly, the amount of essential oils that really circulate to the lesions is less than the oral intake, and the other essential oils that cannot reach the lesions are all excreted and wasted, which does not need more explanation.
In short, although the concept of oral essential oil is very effective in some diseases, in most cases, it is used by merchants with ulterior motives, and it must be used with caution and caution.
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Essential oils are divided into massage essential oils and incense essential oils, and there are only these two types of usage, and there is no oral administration. The content of essential oils in medicine or processed health products is very small, and it must be tested by professional institutions. It is not possible to prepare oral essential oils by yourself.
Aromatherapists are only in the service industry, (you can be an aromatherapist without graduating from high school) are not pharmacists, and are not qualified to let others take essential oils orally.
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No matter how big it is, it is not suitable for oral consumption, and it is much safer to inhale and massage. Don't believe the beauty salons.
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Essential oils are suitable for young people and middle-aged and elderly people, and rose essential oil is generally used for external use, not orally.
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Different essential oils are suitable for different skin types, and its effects are not the same, there is no best essential oil, only the most suitable essential oil for yourself.
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Different essential oils have different effects, such as lavender, which is said to be able to remove scars, and is generally used when doing spas.
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As long as it is a pure plant-derived essential oil, people of any age can use it, and there is no saying which essential oil is the best, the key is what essential oil to use for what problem. I don't know what skin problem you want to solve, I have a deep understanding of the use of essential oils, and I was also a senior beautician in a beauty salon, so I can provide consultation or services for friends who are interested in essential oils! In addition, I also provide home-produced refined essential oils, if necessary, you can contact me, the quality is absolutely guaranteed!
Senior beautician.
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From the point of view of the effect of essential oils, oral administration is not appropriate.
Because oral administration needs to reach the gastrointestinal tract, the active ingredients of most essential oils are easily destroyed by gastric acid or pepsin, and when they reach the small intestine, they will be destroyed by the bile of pancreatic juice, so that the efficiency of essential oils will be greatly reduced, even if the absorption has to go through the metabolism and detoxification of the liver, there are almost few essential oils that can play a role.
If the liver function is not good, such as hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, fatty liver, etc., it will increase the burden on the liver, aggravate liver damage, and cannot be taken orally. In medicine, the decline in drug efficacy caused by intestinal absorption, through the liver and other processes or the need to increase the dose of the drug is called the first-pass effect of the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in a significant reduction in bioavailability.
Therefore, oral administration does not play a big role at all. In addition, there is no clear international standard for the oral administration of essential oils, and the vast majority of aromatherapists in the world are clearly opposed to the oral administration of essential oils.
Oral essential oils must be taken under the supervision of a professional aromatherapist.
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If you insist on taking it internally, you must use it under the guidance of a professional physician and aromatherapist, according to your individual needs and body condition. However, companies and professionals in the industry rarely mention oral essential oils, and the domestic industry leader Afu essential oil has not even recommended blind oral administration, so it is still necessary to persuade the landlord not to drink essential oil.
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If the instructions for use of the product say, it can be taken orally. If the product is qualified, there should be no problem.
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