A Guide On How To Make Homemade Essential Oils

By Annabelle Holman


Plants, herbs, spices, flowers, and even fruit peelings produce certain liquids that are essential for cooking. Medicinal fields have also verified the importance of these liquids. Aside from that, these essential fluids are also currently used for therapeutic effect.

A person may decide to make an oil of his own at home. This is certainly possible and guides are available on how to make homemade essential oils. It should be noted, however, that the resulting product from the homemade process is not that potent as those that are manufactured and bought commercially.

The easiest and most effective method for creating homemade oil would be the process of distillation. This process is one of the three commonly utilized processes with extraction and expression as the other two. There are other methods, as well, that are being employed by different people.

Before starting the process, the maker should remember a few things. The organic material that he will be using should be clean and free from chemicals such as pesticides. He can use any organic material such as flowers, plants, herbs, and fruit rinds. However, he should be able to do a research first on the plant that he will be extracting the liquid from since different plants will obtain different results.

The apparatus that the producer will be using for the process is a still. Stills can be bought in commercial stores but they may be expensive and may cost him a lot of money. If he wants, he can try building a homemade still, instead. The handmade still should have a separator, a condenser, a tank or pot, and a furnace.

The producer can gather his raw materials from his backyard if he has planted homegrown plants before. He needs to exercise extra care in handling them so that they will not be destroyed. If he needs to purchase the materials from the nearest market, he should take note that the materials are in good shape and should still be in whole form.

For a large amount of yield, it is recommended to dry the materials to be distilled. Drying should not mean exposing the plants to direct sunlight. They should be dried inside a closed room or under the shade. Doing this will mitigate the oils that could be lost. Once dried, they should not get wet again.

The producer will then need to heat the tank or pot filled with water. This is where the dried materials will be submerged and boiled. Once the herbs are dry, he can put them inside the pot and boil them for several hours. The process may take a certain amount of time as it will depend on the quality and quantity of the material used.

Once the distillation has ended, the producer will then separate the oil from the water by pouring them into glass receptacles through the use of a cheesecloth or any fabric. The cheesecloth should be clean as well as dry so that the liquid will not be contaminated. The finished product should be kept inside rooms where only a little amount of light can enter.




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