exceed 110. My oils are delivered either in my mail box or my doorstep, I am not always
home when they are delivered. And when I am out of town then they wait until Wendy
gets over to pick them up.
I have never lost any oils from heat or noticed any adverse reactions.
Pat
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Helen-Mia C Park <ms.helenmia@gmail.com> wrote:
I've heard that any temperature that is good for a dog to be in,
should be good for the oils. I think that I heard that the oils
should be good until it hits over 100.
On Aug 26, 12:35 pm, Jewels <azdote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a question - what temperature range do oils stay best at? I
> have a friend in Pheonix who is concerned about her oils because some
> days it gets 95 degrees in her house. She's wondering about
> refrigerating them on esspecially hot days. Would this mess with the
> molecular structure of the oil?
>
> I know that keeping oils out of direct sunlight and out of intense
> heat for long periods of time will be bad for them. Would you still
> get some benefit from them even if they've been in high temperatures?
> I'd hate to throw anything away.
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