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The BarefootHealer's avatar

👏👏👏👍💯Excellent piece and subject matter. Always a pleasure reading your work Jennifer.😊

GRAS is given by the FDA and various regulatory bodies for a range of chemicals (roughly 900) that have been used for more than 60 years, by large section of the population or an industry. It really doesn't mean a great deal and includes some very questionable, and out right dangerous substances, like sodium aluminium.😐🤦‍♀️ but somehow "GRAS" was marketed to the public to mean safe and effective. I generally suggest peeps look into any substances themselves and determine their own conclusions. Especially as "The dose makes the poison", for the individual.

BUT, in this in instance, and because essential oils are not patentable, one can largely presume a certain level of safety. If only because they are not profitable for the industry😉

I didn't know about the olfactory information about the violets.😊🙏

Makes complete sense re the melanocytes though- our mitochondria use these receptors to bisignal changes in the circaidian rhythms. Like, time to come put of the cave and move the tribe to the plains for summer😉

I would hazard a guess that the receptor in the eye evolved to help us search out the aromatics that help or hinder survival. Another environmental sensor, showing we were made for external life😉 BTJMO 🤗

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Thanks for this Jen. As I am right now in the midst of a 6 - 8" snowfall, my experience of outdoor spring smells will have to wait. So it's gonna be cedarwood / lavender in the diffuser for now! Have a great weekend 😃

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