Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Hi Adam, I agree with you 100%.? The problem is that, by FDA standards, the term Natural really doesn't mean Natural, nor does " Authenitc " or " Pure " .? My perfumes are primarily designed for therapeutic purposes, and so I tend to try to restrict myself to the use of organic and wildcrafted?botanicals, and by personal choice do not use animal essences or eat meat, even though I very much appreciate the work and intrigue with the use of animal essences that many of you blend with.? So what would be a " moniker " that would be more appropriate for your use?? It is sad to me that Natural has lost all meaning. Peace, Bender www.Vscentials.com Always Green, Always Botanically Pure! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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