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Aromatherapy
and CO2s
Among the many types of aromas used in
aromatherapy are CO2s. If you know anything about chemistry,
you know that CO2 is the symbol for carbon dioxide. And if you
know anything about carbon dioxide, you know that it is what we
exhale from our bodies with every breath.
What is interesting and exciting about carbon
dioxide is the way it relates to aromatherapy. Getting back to
science, carbon dioxide is a gas, colorless and odorless, like
that which you exhale. However, there is a way that carbon
dioxide can be forced into changing its state from a gas into a
liquid. To accomplish this transformation, low temperatures are
combined with high pressure.
You still might be wondering what changing
the state of C02 has to do with aromatherapy. CO2 in liquid
form works quickly and efficiently to extract the aroma
molecules from plant material. In liquid form, CO2 becomes a
solvent. But unlike the chemical solvents that are used to
extract absolutes and concretes, CO2 solvents are completely
removed once the extraction process has been completed. The
removal of the solvent becomes possible by changing the
atmospheric conditions during the extraction process so that
the CO2 can be returned to its gaseous state. And then once it
reverts back to a gas, it simply dissipates.
Remember, with absolutes, solvents still
remain after the extraction process, which is why absolutes are
not commonly used in aromatherapy. They are not considered pure
and as a result, they are used primarily by the fragrance
industries in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps, creams,
lotions and other body care
products.
With CO2s, the end result of the extraction
process is a very high-quality aromatic product that is totally
free of solvents. Better still, the product that is extracted
is a true and unchanged plant essence - in other words, CO2s
smell most like the real thing. Since low temperatures are used
during the extraction process, heat does not adversely affect
the essential oils, so it is an even better extraction process
than distillation.
CO2s are a fairly new arrival to the world of
aromatherapy. The extraction technology is new, but
unfortunately, the extraction equipment is expensive. So far,
this type of extraction is not very widespread which is causing
the price of CO2s to be quite high. Hopefully the prices will
come down as this extraction process becomes more
widespread.
When shopping for aromatherapy CO2s, you'll
notice that there are different categories. The differences are
due to slight variations in the extraction process. CO2 Selects
are created using very low temperature, but the process removes
more of the plant's soluble components. CO2 Totals are
extracted using a higher temperature, and in doing so,
preserves all of a plant's solubles. Totals are more complete,
but because they are thicker, they're more difficult to work
with than Selects. It's suggested that CO2 Totals be warmed or
combined with carrier oils prior to
use.
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