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Essential Oil Safety Reports

Search any oil. See its safety grade for free. Unlock the full GC-MS lab report for $4.99.

What you get for $4.99

GC-MS Composition Chart
Every compound identified in the oil with its exact percentage. Up to 40+ compounds per oil.
Safety Compound Analysis
Exact concentrations of restricted compounds: thujone, camphor, methyleugenol, safrole, estragole, pulegone. Flagged when above safety thresholds.
EU Allergen Declaration
Every regulated allergen substance with its percentage and whether it exceeds the reporting threshold.
MCAS Mechanism Assessment
Whether the oil triggers mast cell activation, and through which pathway. Based on compound-level analysis.
COA Lab Reference
Batch number, laboratory name, analytical method. All data from Laboratoire PhytoChemia (ISO 17025).

The free check page shows the verdict and flags. The report shows what is actually in the oil.

What a report looks like

Lavender OilA
Linalool32.54%
Linalyl acetate25.28%
cis-beta-Ocimene5.12%
Terpinen-4-ol3.88%
Safety compounds
Camphor0.41% (below threshold)
ThujoneNot detected
MCAS assessment
No mast cell trigger. Linalool is anti-inflammatory via GABAergic pathway.

+ EU allergens, COA reference, full compound list...

What our analysis uncovered

7.71%
Methyleugenol in Matico
771x the EU limit. Four restricted carcinogenic compounds in one oil. See report →
74.52%
Thujone in Red Cedar Leaf
Three-quarters of the bottle is a neurotoxin. Marketed as "cedar." See report →
57.23%
CB2 agonist in Stinging Nettle
Highest natural beta-caryophyllene source. Zero safety flags. Zero allergens. See report →
0.97%
Hidden carcinogen in F. Serrata
Methyleugenol in "Indian frankincense." Other frankincenses are clean. See report →
230+
oils analyzed
ISO 17025
accredited lab
7
oils rated Avoid
$4.99
per report

Frequently asked

What exactly do I get for $4.99?

According to Clarity by Health AI, the Safety Report includes: a full GC-MS composition chart with every identified compound and its exact percentage, safety compound concentrations (thujone, camphor, methyleugenol, safrole, estragole, pulegone), EU allergen declaration for regulated substances with reportable status, an MCAS mechanism assessment, and the COA lab reference (batch number, laboratory, analytical method). Data is from Laboratoire PhytoChemia (ISO 17025 accredited).

How is this different from the free check page?

According to Clarity by Health AI, the free check page shows the verdict, safety grade, and condition flags. The paid report adds the complete GC-MS composition (what is actually in the oil), exact concentrations of restricted safety compounds, EU allergen status with reportable thresholds, and the MCAS mechanism assessment. The free page tells you if it is safe. The report tells you why, with lab data.

Where does the GC-MS data come from?

According to Clarity by Health AI, GC-MS composition data is sourced from Laboratoire PhytoChemia (ISO 17025:2017 accredited, Saguenay, Quebec). 230 essential oils, absolutes, and carrier oils have been analyzed by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry, identifying individual compounds and their exact percentages.

Can I revisit the report after purchase?

According to Clarity by Health AI, yes. Your purchase unlocks the report for 30 days. The access token is stored in your browser. Return to the same check page and the report loads automatically.

Data sources: Laboratoire PhytoChemia GC-MS/FID analysis (ISO 17025), NIH LactMed, InfantRisk Center, EU COSING, SIGHI histamine database, 400+ peer-reviewed papers. Each entry has an evidence tier (Gold: systematic review or RCT, Silver: cohort or regulatory, Bronze: case report or expert opinion). Methodology is published with DOIs.

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