Essential aroma oils to eat & drink

"Essential oils should not be ingested or applied directly to the skin."
It is written in the instructions for use. However, the fact is that there are "drinkable aromas."
So what exactly is different?
What is the difference between "drinkable" and "drinkable" aroma oils?
There are three main ways to use aroma oils: The certification label varies depending on the intended use.
1. As cosmetics (for skin)
If applied topically to the skin, the label will contain detailed information on use and dosage in accordance with the Cosmetic Regulation and the EU Cosmetics Directive.
②Fragrance (aroma) As a miscellaneous item to enjoy the scent
They are classified as miscellaneous goods and must comply with the Chemicals Act, the EU REACH Regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) and the CLP Regulation (Classification, Labelling and Packaging). Labelling includes information on hazards and safety.
3) Food (aroma cooking)
Some essential oils are also suitable for flavoring food so they can be ingested.
Essential oils suitable for flavouring food are used in accordance with EU food regulations.
Whether or not you can eat or drink an aroma oil is not determined by the method of extraction,
Whether it is OK or not depends on the ingredients of the essential oil itself.
Why you can drink aroma oils
The raw materials of essential oils It clearly determines whether you can "drink" or "be able to drink."
example)
Orange Essential Oil
Oranges exist as a food product and can be used in all three ways listed above: ①, ②, and ③.
③ Essential oils approved for use as food can be used for ① cosmetic purposes and ② fragrance purposes.
However, I personally feel uncomfortable about ingesting aroma oils that are approved as [miscellaneous goods] under ① and ② as food. These are the so-called “drinkable” aroma oils.
What is the appeal of drinking aroma oil? Is it effective for dieting?
Recommended for these people!
・I'm drinking carbonated water to lose weight, but I'm tired of the taste of water.
・I want to reduce calories compared to juice
・I want to enjoy aromatic water easily
・I want to broaden my range of baking and cooking skills, etc.
It is found in abundance in the peels of citrus fruits such as grapefruit, lemons, and oranges.
Limonene, a sweet and sour fragrance component,
It is said to have appetite suppressant and fat burning effects, so it may also be effective for dieting.
\Recommended usage/
In summer, [Aroma Water]
Just add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil and combine with carbonated water to reduce calories.
In winter, [Aromatic tea]
In a teaspoon of honey
A drop or two of your favorite essential oil
Easy aromatic tea ready
BALDINI
The Baldini series from Taoasis, an aroma manufacturer originating in Italy.
These 100% pure, natural essential oils can be used in cooking and drinking to add freshness, spice and color without any artificial additives. Many of these essences are Demeter certified, so you can be sure they are safe and reliable.
It would be a waste to use high-quality oils only for fragrance.
I'm also happy that it can be used for multiple purposes.
Orange (food aroma)
It's a very high quality and concentrated oil. It can be used for multiple purposes.
Simply mix 1 or 2 drops into water to easily make aromatic water.
With its soft and refreshing orange scent, it is also recommended for small children.
It's low priced, high quality, and smells and tastes great.
Great for aromatic water, making sweets, and flavoring tea.
This product is certified by the strict organic certification Demete, so you can rest assured that it contains no additives.
Lemon (edible aroma)
Grapefruit (edible aroma)
How was it?
Both those certified as food products and those certified as miscellaneous goods and considered "drinkable aromas" can be taken. However, It is important to choose reliable items whose safety has been certified by a third-party organization and ingest them into your body.
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