Friday, August 4, 2017

Purity and Highest Quality Available to you and your family

Purity and Highest Quality Available to you and your family

Good Thyme oils quality assurance is the highest in the industry. Before we sell you or your family any essential oil, Good Thyme Oils does everything within our power to establish and confirm that our oils are 100% pure, natural, and of the highest quality. To ensure that each of our essential oils meets the strictest standards, we work directly with renowned Herbalist and Essential Oil Master, James Kelly, and the highest reputable laboratories.
Testing the oil.

1. Each oil is organoleptically tested upon arrival at Good Thyme oil's facility. Mr. Kelly oversees the quality of each oil. He has been evaluating essential oils and herbs professionally for over 16 years. Organoleptic testing means taste, sight, touch, and smell. The essential oil is then placed on a sterile laboratory testing strip. It's allowed to evaporate over a period time. It takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes for the essential oil characteristics to evaporate. What is left on the strip is very telling--the color, aroma, the consistency, and overall look of the oil. If there is any discrepancy to what high-quality oils look or smell like, you know immediately that there is a problem with the oil.

2. Following the Organoleptically test, the sample of the essential oils is sent for testing to one of our high standard third-party testing laboratories. At the laboratory, the oil will undergo multiple tests including GS "Gas Chromatography" and MS "Mass Spectrometer" testing contaminants or adulterants that will show up during these tests. If the sample shows any impurity's, we send the sample back for more in-depth testing. A test called a "chiral analysis" is used find out if it, in fact, natural or synthetic additions have been made.

3. Another test we employ is microbial testing involves testing a sample of essential oils for the presence of bio microorganisms that are harmful. These microorganisms might be fungi, bacteria, viruses, and or different types of mold. The process for testing involves taking a sample of the essential oil, adding it to an agar testing plate, and placing it into an incubator for 24 to 48 hours. After the sample has had sufficient time to grow, the sample is then observed through several visual tests. This test is done to ensure that no bio microorganisms are present or have been introduced into the oil during any of the processes.

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Distilled vs. Cold-pressed

Distilled vs. Cold-pressed

Oils that are distilled are extracted by using steam. Steam is expressed through the plant material and then the essential oils are collected from the residue of this process. It is essentially the same process of distillation as used in liquor distillation. Once collected, the essential oils are filtered out. If a plant or product is rich in oil, the process will yield a large volume of oil. If the plant material has very little natural oil, the extraction process is arduous and will yield a very little product which causes the price of the essential oil to be at a premium. In cold pressing, no distillation takes place. Heat is not used. The plant material is put under pressure and the resulting oil is collected. Citrus fruits are naturals for cold pressing. Certain nuts are also cold pressed due to the natural amount of oil contained within the plant (coconut, almond, grape seed, etc.). Both essential oil collection methods are perfectly acceptable. The determination of the appropriate method for a specific plant material is based upon natural oil content and whether or not the essential oil will break down under heat.


Thursday, July 27, 2017

Citrus Lovers

Citrus Blast

Citrus Blast is a refreshing blend of citrus essential oils to help uplift and awaken your senses. It's a perfect solution for the house or office for wiping down surfaces, leaving a fresh, citrus scent.
Proprietary Ingredients: Tangerine, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Clementine, Lemon, Lime and Sweet Orange Essential Oils.

Lemon Essential oil

Lemon

Lemon is a small evergreen tree that produces fruit up to four times a year. The origin of the fruit appears to be a hybrid between bitter orange and citron. Lemons have been cultivated in Italy since the first century A.D. It was introduced to the Americas in 1493 when Christopher brought lemon seeds on his voyage to the New World.
100% Pure, Unadulterated (undiluted/unchanged) Essential Oil
Size: 15 ml
Botanical Name: Citrus limon
Location: Italy
Extraction Process: Cold Pressed
Part of the Plant Used: Peel

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Lavandin

Lavandin,

Lavandin is a hybrid of Lavender. It is similar in scent and use, though it does have a higher level of camphor—so the scent of Lavandin is less floral than Lavender. It is grown in similar climates to Lavender, but it is a hardier plant and less susceptible to disease. It is more often used in soaps and cleaners than true Lavender-due to the lower price and higher camphor content.

100% Pure, Unadulterated (undiluted/unchanged) Essential Oil
Size: 15 ml
Botanical Name: Lavandula hybrida
Location: France
Extraction Process: Steam Distilled
Part of the Plant Used: Flowering tops


Monday, July 10, 2017

Frankincense - The King of the Essential Oils.

Frankincense - The King of the Essential Oils.

Frankincense is obtained from a hardy, desert tree known for growing in the harshest of places—including through cracks in solid rock. The resin is obtained by slashing the bark and allowing it to “bleed” and the resin to harden. The trees are tapped two or three times a year—the third tapping producing the best quality resin. The essential oil is produced by steam distilling the dry resin. Throughout history, Frankincense has been used by natural healers to help support vitality in the body ,feelings of tranquility, relaxation, and overall wellness.

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Saturday, July 8, 2017

Essential oils are extraordinarily diverse



Essential oils are extraordinarily diverse and can be used in unique ways around the house. Put several drops of essential oils into a small pan of boiling water and it will help dispel the musty odors of a kitchen. This also works especially well in the microwave. Put a few drops of oil in a cup of water and microwave it for five minutes or so. It will help eliminate those not so great microwave odors (burnt popcorn anyone). Diffusers are a brilliant way to humidify and disperse essential oils around the house. Lemon and/or orange in the kitchen. Lavender, rosemary, spruce and juniper in the diffuser. And when a member of the home is sick, a diffuser with eucalyptus really provides relief. This is also good for stuffy noses. Good Thyme oils offers such an incredible range of essential oils at such low prices (we do not deal with middle men and/or tier sellers). Diffusers can also be purchased through our website. The possibilities are endless…and make your home smell divine!!!!