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Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Ward, JM; Reeder, M; Atwater, AR
Published in: Cutis
April 2020

Essential oils (EOs) are present in products we use at home, at work, and in our environment. In recent years, there has been an increasing trend to use EOs rather than products containing chemicals perceived as harmful by consumers. In this review, we separate the facts from the myths surrounding EOs and provide scientifically sound answers to common questions.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Cutis

EISSN

2326-6929

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

105

Issue

4

Start / End Page

174 / 176

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Oils, Volatile
  • Humans
  • Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
 

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Ward, J. M., Reeder, M., & Atwater, A. R. (2020). Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth. Cutis, 105(4), 174–176.
Ward, Jordan Maxwell, Margo Reeder, and Amber Reck Atwater. “Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth.Cutis 105, no. 4 (April 2020): 174–76.
Ward JM, Reeder M, Atwater AR. Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth. Cutis. 2020 Apr;105(4):174–6.
Ward, Jordan Maxwell, et al. “Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth.Cutis, vol. 105, no. 4, Apr. 2020, pp. 174–76.
Ward JM, Reeder M, Atwater AR. Essential oils debunked: separating fact from myth. Cutis. 2020 Apr;105(4):174–176.

Published In

Cutis

EISSN

2326-6929

Publication Date

April 2020

Volume

105

Issue

4

Start / End Page

174 / 176

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Oils, Volatile
  • Humans
  • Dermatology & Venereal Diseases