Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 At 01:17 PM 1/1/02 +0000, you wrote: >I have used the blue and the gold and both are very intense. Both oils can >give the " apple sweet " scent if you use very little. I use one to two >drops per five pounds of bath salts. I like the blue because it also adds >color. I also add powdered chamomile flowers to soften the scent. My >little one ounce bottle has lasted 2 years and counting. >Hope this helps. > >Barb D. the problem with that is that matricaria...german chamomile has a relatively short shelf life...we've had some straight from the still german chamomile degrade and start to show a greenish tint in only two years... it's NOT a longlived oil, and you would probably do better to buy in smaller quantities. we had to unload the matricaria at less than we had paid for it...teach me to overbuy! Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information, Books and more! Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 An expensive loss! I keep the temperature in my storage area around 60-65 F. I buy an ounce at a time. I think I will be switching to Anthemis nobilis once this bottle is gone. After making the statement below, I remembered when I received the Matricaria it was not as sweet as the Anthemis. I bought it without prior experience with it. Lesson learned. It was after some time and adjusting that I had come to even want to work with it. I'm really not fond of either oils as they make me feel nauseous. The live or dried flower is much more pleasant. Thanks for the warning on the Matricaria. I will keep my nose on it. Barb D. ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Marge <marge@...> Reply- Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 09:35:50 -0600 >At 01:17 PM 1/1/02 +0000, you wrote: >>I have used the blue and the gold and both are very intense. Both oils can >>give the " apple sweet " scent if you use very little. I use one to two >>drops per five pounds of bath salts. I like the blue because it also adds >>color. I also add powdered chamomile flowers to soften the scent. My >>little one ounce bottle has lasted 2 years and counting. >>Hope this helps. >> >>Barb D. > > >the problem with that is that matricaria...german chamomile has a >relatively short shelf life...we've had some straight from the still german >chamomile degrade and start to show a greenish tint in only two >years... it's NOT a longlived oil, and you would probably do better to >buy in smaller quantities. > >we had to unload the matricaria at less than we had paid for it...teach me >to overbuy! > > > >Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy >Accessories, Information, Books and more! >Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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