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What are Infused Oils?
What are Infused Oils?
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An infused oil consists of a carrier
oil that has been permeated (infused) with one or
more herbs. The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a
plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the therapeutic
properties of both the carrier oil and the herbs that were infused
into the oil.
Some plants do not have much essential oil contained
in them, and in those cases, it is rare or impossible to commercially
find an essential oil for that plant species. Infusing the herb
into a carrier oil, however, can be a suitable way to still use
the herb for aromatherapy purposes.
Infused oils generally have an oily feeling that
varies depending on the carrier
oil used. They also are not as concentrated as essential oils.
Additionally, infused oils, just like carrier oils, can go rancid.
It is important that you heed the safety information
and contraindications of the herbs you choose to use in your infused
oil.
How to Make an Infused Oil
The easiest way to make an infused oil is by the
use of a crock pot with a very low heat setting. Since the infused
oil must be gently heated, it is essential that your crock pot does
not overheat the oil. Do not use a crock pot that only has one heat
setting as that crock pot most likely will overheat the oils. Add
2 ounces of your chosen carrier oil and 1/2 - 2/3 ounce of dried
herbs (if you use fresh herbs, double the amount of herbs used)
to your spotlessly-clean crock pot and stir well. Turn your crock
pot to the lowest heat setting. Allow to heat on the lowest setting
for two hours, stirring every 10-15 minutes (setting a timer to
remind you to stir is important). After two hours, carefully strain
the oil by using unbleached muslin (usually available at fabric
stores). You should strain the oil at least twice. If any herbs
remain in the infused oil, the oil can go rancid.
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