| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | nova wright | |
| 52 | Dawn Blakey | |
| 53 | Susan Apito | It is important for everyone who uses essential oils, personally or professionally, to both be aware of this issue and take an active part in protecting our freedom to use these substances safely and with respect to our environment. |
| 54 | Julia Glazer | |
| 55 | Mary Jane Tate | |
| 56 | Lisa Marik | |
| 57 | Anonymous | |
| 58 | Liz Zorn | |
| 59 | Kathleen Diver | |
| 60 | Lynn Teruggi | |
| 61 | Steve Earl | |
| 62 | Lisa Camasi | IFRA is pandering to the interests of the industry that supports it, rather than providing anything resembling a genuine concern for consumers, or employing peer reviewed scientific evidence to support its actions and recommendations. |
| 63 | Saskia Van Besauw | |
| 64 | Cheryl Fromholzer | |
| 65 | JoAnne Bassett | |
| 66 | Sarah W Gordon | |
| 67 | Elise Pearlstine | |
| 68 | Beth Rimmels | |
| 69 | Margaret Helm-Duell | |
| 70 | Leslie Sisco | |
| 71 | Ferre Van Besauw | Think, human! |
| 72 | Victoria Linssen | It is utterly dispicable to me htat this organziation working to disparage the goods/services that are actually beneficial to the world in the name of profit and greed. |
| 73 | Anne Maybus | |
| 74 | Mandy Aftel | |
| 75 | Anonymous | I oppose the 40th IFRA Amendment. |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Melissa Schauder | |
| 78 | Trudy Welker | Such involved paper work would put me out of business as I am a small business. |
| 79 | Regina Taylor | |
| 80 | Julie A. Herzog | I support the right for people to make their own choices in the use of essential oils & all-natural aromatics. I further support the right for all cosmetic and perfume companies both large and small, to have the freedom to offer these products without the sever restrictions that the 40th IFRA Amendment would impose. |
| 81 | Debbi Quinn | |
| 82 | Debbi Quinn | |
| 83 | Anonymous | |
| 84 | Kevin Stevens | |
| 85 | Alfred Eberle | |
| 86 | Kat Morgenstern | Education, not legislation is the key to intelligent use of anything. |
| 87 | Dr. Robert Pfister | |
| 88 | M.Lodewyckx | |
| 89 | Caroline Buset | |
| 90 | Anonymous | |
| 91 | Anonymous | I am a newly qualified aromatherapist, and continuing to study other holistic therapies. |
| 92 | Anonymous | |
| 93 | Anonymous | |
| 94 | Barbara Keeton | Don't you think we have enough legislation in our lives today? Aromatherapy/essential oils is a natural product and needs no government interference! |
| 95 | Anonymous | |
| 96 | sariah tambre | |
| 97 | Carrie Voyles | |
| 98 | Gary Bourbonais | Please reconsider this amendment. |
| 99 | Liz Tams | The EU currently fund farmers to grow essential oil crops under Sustainable Development programs. If the EU introduce the 40th IFRA Amendment as part of the Cosmetic Directive, these farmers – many of whom scratch a living in the poorest areas of this world - will have no market for the oil crops they have been subsidised to produce and have, in many cases, spent years developing to harvest. Will the EU then pay again to have the crops destroyed - for the sake of flawed science???
Give with one hand EU, slap down with the other.
It’s about time the EU got their act together…And stopped acting as IFRA’s lap dog. IFRA are a commercial representative organisation running scared that one of their members *may* get sued because someone got a rash from a cosmetic, so they overload the proven safety margin, and in the process dont care if they ruin the livelihood’s of many, from grower, to producer, to seller, to one man band companies.
The big guy’s can pay to enforce the 40th - the little guy’s can sink.
And that’s the top and bottom of it.
He who pay’s the piper calls the tune…. |
| 100 | Rev. Sherry Gustafson | |