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The Essential Oil Maker's Handbook Pdf

ISBN: 1943015007
Title: The Essential Oil Maker's Handbook Pdf
Author: Bettina Malle
Published Date: 2015-09-01
Page: 156

Bettina Malle and Helge Schmickl graduated from the Vienna University of Technology in 1991 with masters of science in chemical engineering and received doctorates in technical sciences in 1993. They have published books and conduct workshops on the production of vinegar, distilled spirits, and essential oils, emphasizing the use of fruits and herbs right from the garden. Bettina and Helge have been married since 2002. That same year they moved to Klagenfurt, Carinthia (Austria), where they host their seminars and conduct research and developments in fermenting and distilling. They have two children.

Extracting, Distilling, and Enjoying Plant Essences & Hydrosols: With their pleasing scents and uses in natural remedies, essential oils are more in demand now than ever. Unfortunately, modern production methods and unscrupulous labeling practices make it extremely difficult for consumers to know whether an oil is genuine or artificial, and increasingly the only way to be certain that your essential oils are free from chemical additives is to make them yourself.

Producing your own essential oils and hydrosols in small quantities is easier than you might think, especially with the guidance of Austrian master distillers Helge Schmickl and Bettina Malle. Translated from its original German, The Essential Oil Maker's Handbook has been revised and updated to include information on hydrosols, the aromatic water once considered a mere by-product but now recognized as a valuable substance in itself. Learn how to make your own shower gels and creams using essential oils that you created yourself out of materials from your garden and pantry, without chemical additives.

The authors provide guidance, based on data from their own experiences, on the harvesting, processing, and use of 130 indigenous and exotic plants as well as the necessary equipment for oil extraction. This guide covers in detail:
  • Effective procedures
  • Necessary equipment
  • Suitable plants
  • Practical uses for your oils
  • Tips and tricks

Including about 40 base recipes for personal care products - from bathing additives to facial and body care to perfume - this book provides a solid foundation for both beginners and professionals. This detailed and authoritative reference is indispensable in appreciating the production and wide range of applications of essential oils.

probably one of the better books out there for making essential oil probably one of the better books out there for making essential oil. the measurement conversions from metric to US are generally just straight conversions instead of trying to adjust overall to US std. sizes/volumes. One of my favorite books. also highly recommend the other books from the authors.Excellent Book on Distilling Essential Oils There are 2 books by Bettina Malle and Hedge Schmickl. It is worth having both. The other is Crafting Distilled Spirits. Both books are released as high quality hardbound books. The photos and illustrations are excellent. Both books are very practical. If you are going to only buy one book, then this book on the Essential Oils goes more deeply into which types of stills work, and which ones are not as effective. The book on crafting spirits gets into how to prepare the mashes. Please keep in mind that the USA has very tight regulations on alcohol production .. you must pay taxes if you produce large quantities. But there are no problems with distilling essential oils. These authors are very experienced, and they know what they are doing. Highly recommended!Great book, lots of detailed information. I found a lot of excellent information in this book. I've been distilling my own hydrosols and some essential oils for a few years now, but was looking for a book that could help with the little details, like how much oil is yielded from which plant, how much plant material, the best way to prepare the material, how long each plant needs for a complete distillation, etc. This book is crammed with the info I wanted! I do wish there was a tad more information on the distillation of resins, but what is there was very helpful. The reason I took a star away, is because I was really annoyed that the chapter where the authors describe different stills, they only go into detail about the still that they sell! So that chapter is basically a big advertisement for the still that they sell! Not even a mention of an alembic still either, which in my opinion is probably one of the most used by the home/hobbyist distiller. Other than that the book is good, and also goes into detail on other extraction methods, for example, cold pressing, solvent extraction, etc. This book is not only for the home/hobbyist distiller, but for anyone that uses essential oils. I say this because if you're using essential oils, you're going to want to learn everything you can, even how they're made. Had the authors not tried to heavily sell their still to me in this book, I'd have given 5 stars.

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