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There is a lot of argument i Aromatherapy about the supposed

seizure-causing effects of Rosemary EO on epileptics. In fact, there

have been some studies that point to Rosemary EO reducing the incidence

of seizures. Just some food for thought...

Lynda

tnhicks@... wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I know there are warnings to be issued regarding products made with

> Rosemary

> Essential Oil and use by pregnant women and people with epilepsy.

> Does anyone know if the warnings would apply to the ROE as well? If

> so, I

> think I'll just stick to using my T-50 :)

>

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>I also use Rosemary Extract (ROE) sometimes as an antioxidant.ÿ It does not

>smell as strongly as the EO, but it does have some Rosemary fragrance to it.ÿ

>When I was making labels (using the INCI names) I realized the names are

>basically the same:

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>Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil

>Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract

I vote for Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract. This is

what I found in the CTFA dictionary:

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ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF EXTRACT

CAS No.84604-14-8

EINECS No.283-291-9

Definition: Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract is an

extract of the leaves of the rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis.

Chemical Classes: Biological Products

Functions: Antimicrobial Agent; Antioxidant; Skin-Conditioning Agent -

Miscellaneous; Skin-Conditioning Agent - Occlusive

Technical/Other Names:

Extract of Rosemary

Extract of Rosmarinus Officinalis

Rosemary Extract

Rosemary Leaf Extract

Rosmarinus Officinalis (EU)

Rosmarinus Officinalis Extract

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ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF OIL

CAS NO.: 8000-25-7

Definition: Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil is the essential

oil obtained from the flowering tops and leaves of Rosmarinus

officinalis.

Chemical Classes: Essential Oils

Functions: Fragrance Ingredient; Skin-Conditioning Agent -

Miscellaneous

Technical/Other Names:

Oils, Rosemary

Rosemarinus Officinalis Oil

Rosemary Leaf Oil

Rosemary Oil

Rosemary oil (Rosemarinus officinalis L.) (RIFM)

Rosmarinus Officinalis (EU)

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Maurice

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Maurice O. Hevey

Convergent Cosmetics, Inc.

http://www.ConvergentCosmetics.com

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My guess is that any of these essential oils that come with warnings are based

on large quantities used directly on the skin or taken internally. I would think

the small amounts we normally use in soaps and toiletries would have a very

minor, if any, negative effect on people.

CS

Re: ROE vs Rosemary EO - warnings?

-

There is a lot of argument i Aromatherapy about the supposed

seizure-causing effects of Rosemary EO on epileptics. In fact, there

have been some studies that point to Rosemary EO reducing the incidence

of seizures. Just some food for thought...

Lynda

tnhicks@... wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I know there are warnings to be issued regarding products made with

> Rosemary

> Essential Oil and use by pregnant women and people with epilepsy.

> Does anyone know if the warnings would apply to the ROE as well? If

> so, I

> think I'll just stick to using my T-50 :)

>

>

>

>

>

>

--

Lynda Sorenson

http://www.Luna-Aromatics.com

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>Regarding:

>Subject: ROE vs Rosemary EO - warnings?

>Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 22:32:02 EDT

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> wrote:

>Does anyone know if the warnings would apply to the ROE as well? If so, I

>think I'll just stick to using my T-50 :)

>

>

I use grapefruit seed extract in all of my soaps because I superfat

both my CP and MP products. GSE is an all-vegetable antioxidant that

extends the life of the superfatted bar by an additional 6-12 months. It

contains Vitamin E and glycerin.

S.

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Sorry to disillusion you but GSE has not been shown to be either an

antioxidant or a preservative. Please check the extensive archives on this

list for more information about the fallacies regarding GSE.

Young

KY Labs

Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products

www.kylabs.com

ROE vs Rosemary EO - warnings?

>Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 22:32:02 EDT

>

> wrote:

>Does anyone know if the warnings would apply to the ROE as well? If so, I

>think I'll just stick to using my T-50 :)

>

>

I use grapefruit seed extract in all of my soaps because I superfat

both my CP and MP products. GSE is an all-vegetable antioxidant that

extends the life of the superfatted bar by an additional 6-12 months. It

contains Vitamin E and glycerin.

S.

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