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Steps On How To Make Homemade Essential Oils

By Annabelle Holman


Plants, herbs, spices, flowers, and even fruit peelings produce certain liquids that are essential for cooking. Medicinal fields have also verified the importance of these liquids. Aside from that, these essential fluids are also currently used for therapeutic effect.

Making these liquids at home is probable. Considering some pointers on how to make homemade essential oils are available. Products resulting from homemade processes may not be as potent than the liquids that are bought commercially and manufactured by laboratories.

There are a number of methods on how to make the liquid. The three most common methods are distillation, expression or mechanically pressing the plant, and extraction. For making the oil at home, distillation would be the most relatively easy and effective method from the three presented.

Before starting the process, the maker should remember a few things. The organic material that he will be using should be clean and free from chemicals such as pesticides. He can use any organic material such as flowers, plants, herbs, and fruit rinds. However, he should be able to do a research first on the plant that he will be extracting the liquid from since different plants will obtain different results.

A still is the primary apparatus used for distillation. These stills may be expensive and could cost a large sum of money if bought from commercial business. The producer can actually make his own homemade still, if he is on a budget. The four parts that should be present on this still are the furnace used for heating, the tank or pot for holding water, the condenser for cooling the steam collected from heating, and the separator for filtering the essential fluids from the water.

He should then be able to gather the raw materials that he need. For those herbs that he can get from his own backyard, he should carefully handle them to make sure that the herbs will not be damaged. He may also buy the organic materials from the market. He needs to select those that are in whole form and still in good condition.

For a large amount of yield, it is recommended to dry the materials to be distilled. Drying should not mean exposing the plants to direct sunlight. They should be dried inside a closed room or under the shade. Doing this will mitigate the oils that could be lost. Once dried, they should not get wet again.

The pot or holding tank should be filled with water at this point. The pot should be filled with clean, possibly filtered water or distilled water. The dried herbs will then be placed inside the heated tank and left to boil. Depending on the quality of the material used as well as its quantity, the heating step may take up to several hours.

When the distillation process is finished, the maker should filter the oil collected using a cheesecloth or other fabric. He must ensure the cloth is dry and clean so as not to contaminate the liquid. The final product should then be poured in glass containers and stored in cool and dark locations.




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