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efastforward123 · 5 months
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lovelypol · 4 months
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"The Art of Distillation: Crafting Natural Distillates"
Natural distillates are concentrated liquids derived from the distillation of natural sources like fruits, herbs, flowers, and spices, capturing the essence and aromatic compounds of the original material.
These distillates are prized in various industries for their purity and intense flavors or scents, making them invaluable in the production of food, beverages, cosmetics, and aromatherapy products. In the culinary world, natural distillates are used to impart robust flavors to dishes, enhancing everything from gourmet sauces to artisan spirits. In perfumery and cosmetics, they provide a natural and often more sustainable alternative to synthetic fragrances, offering unique and complex scent profiles. The distillation process ensures that the resulting distillates are free from impurities and contaminants, maintaining the integrity of the original source. Their versatility and potency make natural distillates a preferred choice for those seeking high-quality, natural ingredients that deliver exceptional sensory experiences.
#NaturalDistillates #PureEssence #AromaticCompounds #CulinaryExcellence #SustainableFragrance #NaturalIngredients #ArtisanSpirits #PerfumeMaking #Aromatherapy #FoodFlavoring #CleanBeauty #NaturalAromas #DistillationProcess #EcoFriendlyScents #HighQualityIngredients
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wisecore-blog1 · 6 years
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🌿I must confess.... this is such an important piece of knowledge that I wish I had known back in my twenties. It’s something that I take very seriously today. So if you’ve received oil samples from me, with the commitment to hop on a call so that I can teach you how to use them - but then you grew very quiet and non responsive - please don’t waste my time. I send samples to people that are serious about taking their health into their own hands, and acting responsible for it. Please please if you just wanted the free goods without any kind of support, please please know that I’m not mad at you - but that I know in my heart you are missing out on an opportunity that has the potential (if you let it) to change your health and your entire life around. So if you are reading this and terrified to chat with me, please don’t be. I’m here to help you heal in so many ways - I have more important things to do than send samples to people who just aren’t ready. Just know that #iaintmadatcha & that I honor your health journey. I’ll still be here to help when you’re ready to come on over to the Oil side. I’ll never give up on you! Bring it on. • • #wisecoreconfessions #sundayvibes #freesamples #plantbasedmedicine #healyourlife #healthcare #plantbased #aromaticcompounds #lightworkers #healers #magicmakers #worldshifters #gameshakers #challenge #transform #uplift #expand #elevate #heartbeats #tribe #ibelieveinpeople #therootsreport #mysanfrancisco #bringit (at San Francisco, California)
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biophytopharm · 5 years
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The Aromatic Still Room
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The Aromatic Still Room
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Aromatic Still Room As I begin work on converting an old workshop on my property into my very own aromatic still room, I began to think about the origins of the still room and how various versions of it have been used back in time. Here is a fun look at aromatic still rooms from the past, and what was involved, before the big reveal on my own still room later this spring! Ancient Roman Still Rooms Both the ancient Greeks and Romans were frequent users of natural plant oils and used them for many occasions, including bathing and banquets, as well as for medicinal purposes. In Pompeii, there is much evidence, preserved in the lava of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D., to suggest that many herbs and plants were in evident use. These plants and herbs included many common names such as rose (Rosa x damascena), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). There are written records which show ingredients of some perfumes and oils which were in popular use at that time. Evidence has also been uncovered in the archaeological excavations of Pompeii of perfumery making houses and early forms of “still rooms.” How Early Perfumes and Plant Medicines Were Made Early perfumes were made of purely natural ingredients unlike many synthetic brand perfumes today; flower petals, plant seeds, and tree bark were all combined with naturally fragrant resins and gums. The process of making perfumes altered over the years; however, early ancient perfumes were simply made and were called unguents. Unguents were body perfumes and were made by immersing the plant material in a fat or oil base; this process was called enfleurage. Similarly, plant oils used for medicinal purposes were also made this way; today many plant oils are commonly known as essential oils. The Origins of the European Still Room The still room became commonplace in the sixteenth century and by the eighteenth century, many large European country houses had their own still room. In the still room, aromatic plant material was prepared for cosmetic, medicinal and culinary uses, using the plants, flowers, and herbs found on the country estate. The still room was firstly used for the making of remedies for medicinal and hygienic purposes and secondly used to make culinary oils and wines. Natural Remedies and Oils Made in the Still Room The still room was also a place to make perfumes, soaps, candles, fragrant waters, home remedies, cosmetics, potpourri, and moth repellents; however, even fragrant perfumes had many beneficial medicinal properties due to the natural plant materials from which they were made. Many medicinal home remedies were made from common herbs and plants such as peppermint (Mentha x piperita), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) and rose (Rosa x damascena). Still Room Aromatic Recipes In the still room, roses were often used to make flower waters; lavender and other fragrant herbs were used to scent linen and clothes. Myrtle flowers were used to make a skin tonic named Angel Flower Water. It was common to sprinkle scented water on the floors of a house too; lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) leaves were used as a furniture polish for oak. The still room was initially attended by a still room maid, then later in time, by the lady of the house herself. The still room was a place for many European aromatic home remedies up until the nineteenth century when synthetically engineered materials emerged. The Still Room Today The still room, to my mind, is enjoying a popular comeback recently among artisan distillers, herbalists, plant lovers, and, to some extent, aromatherapists. Although today’s still room may not be as eloquently designed as those of European Country houses of the past, the distilling of one’s own aromatic plants and herbs, direct from the garden or countryside, is the same process. And taking plants direct from the garden to the still and distilled into your own aromatic remedy is about as close to nature as it gets! amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "gardensnurs0b-20"; amzn_assoc_search_bar_position = "bottom"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "search"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_title = "Shop Related Products"; amzn_assoc_default_search_phrase = "Aromatic Still Room"; amzn_assoc_default_category = "All"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "b1dd501d4a89ec3272b926f2f0c3466b"; Follow us: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Read the full article
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crackchemistry · 4 years
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Aromaticity - Aromatic compounds - Huckel's Rule - Crack Chemistry
The compound which behave like benzene are called Aromatic compound. An aromatic compound must satisfy the following conditions :-
• Cyclic and planer structure• Equal bond length• Chemical stability• Ability to undergo substitution reactions• Ability to sustain on induced diamagnetic ring current diatrophic• Conjugated system of π-electrons with effective Delocalisation• All carbon present in the ring must be sp² - Hybridsed
Full Article : https://www.crackchemistry.in/2020/04/aromaticity-crackchemistry-aromaticcompounds-antiaromaticcompounds.html
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If you have ever enjoyed the scent of a rose, you’ve experienced the aromatic qualities of essential oils. These naturally occurring, volatile aromatic compounds are found in the seeds, bark, stems, roots, flowers, and other parts of plants. They can be both beautifully and powerfully fragrant. Essential oils give plants their distinctive smells, essential oils protect plants and play a role in plant pollination. In addition to their intrinsic benefits to plants and their beautiful fragrance, essential oils have long been used for food preparation, beauty treatment, and health-care practices. https://buff.ly/2um2YXv #DocBeriEssentialOil #EssentialOil #AromaticCompounds #Healing #Natural #DentalAnxiety http://ift.tt/2w3MH5y
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lovelypol · 5 months
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"Aromatic Ascendancy: Acetophenone Market Insights (2024-2033)"
The acetophenone market is poised for significant growth from 2024 to 2033, driven by its diverse applications across pharmaceuticals, fragrances, and chemical intermediates.
Market research indicates a steady increase in demand for acetophenone due to its versatile properties and widespread use as a precursor in the synthesis of various compounds. In the pharmaceutical industry, acetophenone serves as a key building block for manufacturing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and pharmaceutical intermediates, contributing to the development of essential medications. Moreover, in the fragrance sector, acetophenone is prized for its aromatic properties, used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, cosmetics, and personal care products. Additionally, acetophenone finds applications as a solvent and chemical intermediate in various industrial processes, further driving market growth. As consumer preferences evolve and industries innovate, the demand for acetophenone is expected to continue its upward trajectory, shaping the future of aromatic compounds. #Acetophenone #Pharmaceuticals #Fragrances #ChemicalIntermediates #MarketInsights #AromaticCompounds #PharmaceuticalIndustry #FragranceIndustry #ChemicalIndustry #MarketForecast #Innovation #ConsumerPreferences #IndustrialProcesses #APIs #MarketTrends
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wisecore-blog1 · 6 years
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🌿I must confess.... this is such an important piece of knowledge that I wish I had known back in my twenties. It’s something that I take very seriously today. So if you’ve received oil samples from me, with the commitment to hop on a call so that I can teach you how to use them - but then you grew very quiet and non responsive - please don’t waste my time. I send samples to people that are serious about taking their health into their own hands, and acting responsible for it. Please please if you just wanted the free goods without any kind of support, please please know that I’m not mad at you - but that I know in my heart you are missing out on an opportunity that has the potential (if you let it) to change your health and your entire life around. So if you are reading this and terrified to chat with me, please don’t be. I’m here to help you heal in so many ways - I have more important things to do than send samples to people who just aren’t ready. Just know that #iaintmadatcha & that I honor your health journey. I’ll still be here to help when you’re ready to come on over to the Oil side. I’ll never give up on you! Bring it on. • • #wisecoreconfessions #sundayvibes #freesamples #plantbasedmedicine #healyourlife #healthcare #plantbased #aromaticcompounds #lightworkers #healers #magicmakers #worldshifters #gameshakers #challenge #transform #uplift #expand #elevate #heartbeats #tribe #ibelieveinpeople #therootsreport #mysanfrancisco #bringit (at San Francisco, California)
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