Clary Sage 22. White Camphor 41. Cypress 83. Pine 25. Cistus 91. Sage Triterpenes 37. Myrrh 57. Jasmine 14 % 5 % 3 % 2 % 2 % 1 % 1 % 6 % 5 % 102. Cedar Bark 87 % 103. Cedar Leaf 86 %. 18. Marijuana 13. Birch Tetraterpenes 33.
Introducing the chemistry of essential oils, this work sets out to help students learn what they need to know of the subject in order to approach examinations with confidence, and provides beauticians and retailers with information on the ...
THIS GUIDE will give you an insider's look at the chemistry of essential oils.
This new edition of ESSENTIAL CHEMISTRY FOR SAFE AROMATHERAPY provides an accessible account of the key theoretical aspects of chemistry and their application into the safe practice of aromatherapy.
Reflecting the immense developments in scientific knowledge available on essential oils, this book brings multidisciplinary coverage of essential oils into one all-inclusive resource.
The second volume in a two-book set examines essential oils and their odors, the constituents of essential oils, synthetic perfumes, and isolated aromatics, and an analysis of essential oils.
This brief provides a valuable reference for the contribution of essential oils in the green chemistry, mainly in terms of their characteristics corresponding to their compositions, the development of their extraction technologies including ...
Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Even Simpler is a distillation of Dr. Stewart's seminal work Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple.
An easy to follow guide to the chemistry and pharmacology of aromatherapy oils.
An ideal handbook for those interested in aromatherapy as a holistic therapy, this work also provides many tips for how even the most simple applications of aromatherapy can improve one's quality of life.