“The analyses found 1,034 VOCs emitted from the 14 essential oils, representing 378 VOC
identities. The most prevalent VOCs (in more than 90% of the oils) were acetaldehyde, alphaphellandrene, alpha-pinene, camphene, limonene, methanol, terpinolene, 3-carene, acetone,
beta-phellandrene, ethanol, and gamma-terpinene. Among the 1,034 VOCs emitted, 251
VOCs, representing 60 VOCs identities, are classified as potentially hazardous. The most
prevalent potentially hazardous VOCs were acetaldehyde, limonene, methanol, acetone,
ethanol, and 3-carene. Toluene was found in more than 70% of the essential oils. Each of the
essential oils emitted 9 or more potentially hazardous VOCs. Fewer than 1% of all VOCs
identified and fewer than 1% of all potentially hazardous VOCs were listed on any essential
oil label, safety data sheet, or website. Results from this study provide new findings on VOC
emissions from essential oils with therapeutic claims, which can help to improve public
awareness about potential exposures and risks.” https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11869-020-00941-4
https://www.drsteinemann.com/publications.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhIP2zpVpoA&t=823s
These are the people trying to warn the rest. I would be that lady 57 minutes in seizing from that lemon essential. Because I wonder if it was limonene which is really bad for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgzsYiO9iuQ&t=1761s
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