Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Okay, I sent an email to Fluerchem and this is the response I recieved, If any one has another question they would like to ask? info@... Hi , Natural is a legal term for labeling purposes. One can have an thought on the matter, but it really only amounts to academic discussions. There is currently a law regarding natural chemicals for flavor use. In this case, natural chemicals, such as helio and ionones, are allowed in natural products if they follow some published guidlines regarding production. Currently for fragrances and personal care products, there are no such real legal guidlines. For aroma therapy academic theory, the question is not about the chemical, but how it was produced, ie was it extracted from the essential oil or botanical or was it created from natural materials using approved processing methods. FYI, many absolutes and concretes are extracted with synthetic solvents, so I would never consider these as natural. I have spent some time in many aspects of these and am happy to try and assist you best rgds jack sniado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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