Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 Hi Rose, I am amazed that tea tree oil ate through the cap. I have never bought any though I recently ordered two varieties of melaleuca. That is strong stuff. I have relied on oregano, thyme, and lemon to kill my germs along with Thieves, a proprietary blend of cinnamon, cloves, etc. Thanks for the heads up on tea tree. Ann >In my experience the answer is, it depends. > >I once purchased a raft load of EOs. All have been stored cool, dark >and all are fine. I am not, however, going to have them tested to >determine if there have been any changes from the analysis sheet that >came with them when I purchased them. As Ann said, tests run on >distilled spirits that have found in archeological sites show changes, >but not enough for us to worry with. > >You will see changes if you store your EOs in sunlight and you're using >clear glass bottles. Whether you consider them " degraded " or not >depends on the properties for which you purchased them. > >What I can tell is that the Tea Tree fumes ate thru the nonreative cap >making the exterior of the cap gooey, even tho' the teflon interior >remained stable and in place. That was one of those lock caps for newly >purchased bottles of stuff. > >I decant oregano oil (origanum vulgare) into a dropper bottle when I >dilute it. I find that those droppers disintegrate over time. You can >tell when it's happening and change the rubber part. It gets squishy >and swells. (Iodine makes 'em hard and crackly). > >None of the other EO blends that I've ever kept in dropper bottles did >anything remotely close to what the oregano does (mostly rosa damascena >and the mints). I suspect Clove EO, Thymbra Spicata, possibly Rosemary >cineole might. I never store them out of their drop bottles with the >teflon lined lids. > >Saralou > > >> >> I don t know. I guess it would depend on whether the cap let air >> through it. If air gets into the oils, then the most volatile >> components get out and though it might smell the same, you would just >> have a perfume. No therapy >> . E.os eat plastic but I guess the biggest leak MIGHT be where the >> rubber meets the bottle. I am sorry I don t know the answer but that >> is probably. not a good way to keep them. >> Ann >> >> >> >> >Ann- what would be the shelf life of essential oils kept in small >> bottles >> >having a rubber eyedropper cap? bob >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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