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GC/MS BATCH NUMBER: TL0103 ESSENTIAL OIL: THYME LINALOOL BOTANICAL NAME: THYMUS VULGARIS ORIGIN: SPAIN KEY CONSTITUENTS PRESENT IN THIS BATCH OF THYME LINALOOL OIL % LINALOOL 72.9 TERPINEN-4-ol 5.5 γ-terpinene 3.7 MYRCENE 3.1 p-cymene 2.1 α-terpinene 1.8 α-thujene 1.2 Comments from Robert Tisserand: Beautiful, "sweet thyme" odor quality. Constituents are in expected amounts. 510 2nd St S. Twin Falls, ID 83301 * 800-917-6577 * planttherapy.com facebook.com/planttherapy * planttherapy.com/blog

Date : February 14, 2018 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS - GC PROFILING SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Internal code : 18B13-PTH4-1-CC Customer identification : Thyme Linalool - Spain - TL010377R Type : Essential oil Source : Thymus vulgaris ct. Linalool Customer : Plant Therapy ANALYSIS Method: PC-PA-014-17J19 - Analysis of the composition of an essential oil, or other volatile liquid, by FAST GC-FID (in French); identifications validated by GC-MS. Analyst : Sarah-Eve Tremblay, M. Sc. A., Chimiste Analysis date : February 14, 2018 Checked and approved by : Alexis St-Gelais, M. Sc., chimiste 2013-174 Note: This report may not be published, including online, without the written consent from Laboratoire PhytoChemia. This report is digitally signed, it is only considered valid if the digital signature is intact. Page 1/9

CONCLUSION No adulterant, contaminant or diluent has been detected using this method. Page 2/9

ANALYSIS SUMMARY Identification DB-5 (%) DB-WAX (%) Classe Acetone tr Aliphatic ketone 3-Methylbutyral tr tr Aliphatic aldehyde Methyl 2-methylbutyrate tr 0.01* Aliphatic ester Hexanol tr tr Aliphatic alcohol Hashishene 0.06 0.95* Monoterpene Tricyclene 0.01 [0.01]* Monoterpene α-thujene 1.16 1.17 Monoterpene α-pinene 0.88 [0.95]* Aliphatic alcohol Camphene 0.24 0.23 Monoterpene Thuja-2,4(10)-diene 0.02 0.22* Monoterpene Sabinene 0.47* [0.22]* Monoterpene β-pinene [0.47]* 0.26 Monoterpene Octen-3-ol 0.02 0.02 Aliphatic alcohol Octan-3-one 0.03 0.10* Aliphatic ketone Myrcene 3.14 3.11 Monoterpene Pseudolimonene 0.31* 0.15 Monoterpene α-phellandrene [0.31]* 0.15 Monoterpene Δ3-Carene 0.02 0.01 Monoterpene α-terpinene 1.80 1.81 Monoterpene para-cymene 2.12 2.14 Monoterpene 1,8-Cineole 1.15* 0.51* Monoterpenic ether β-phellandrene [1.15]* [0.51]* Monoterpene Limonene [1.15]* 0.62 Monoterpene (Z)-β-Ocimene 0.03 3.72* Monoterpene (E)-β-Ocimene 0.09 [0.10]* Monoterpene γ-terpinene 3.68 [3.72]* Monoterpene cis-sabinene hydrate 0.30 0.63* Monoterpenic alcohol cis-linalool oxide (fur.) 0.14 0.14 Monoterpenic alcohol Terpinolene 0.31 0.31 Monoterpene trans-linalool oxide (fur.) 0.33* [0.63]* Monoterpenic alcohol para-cymenene [0.33]* 0.03 Monoterpene trans-sabinene hydrate tr 0.09 Monoterpenic alcohol Linalool 72.88 72.47* Monoterpenic alcohol cis-para-menth-2-en-1-ol 0.07 [72.47]* Monoterpenic alcohol Camphor 0.15 0.14 Monoterpenic ketone trans-para-menth-2-en-1-ol 0.08 0.07 Monoterpenic alcohol Borneol 0.95 1.92* Monoterpenic alcohol Terpinen-4-ol 5.47 5.45* Monoterpenic alcohol para-cymen-8-ol 0.03 0.03 Monoterpenic alcohol α-terpineol 0.97 [1.92]* Monoterpenic alcohol cis-piperitol 0.09 0.05 Monoterpenic alcohol Verbenone 0.16 0.18 Monoterpenic ketone Bornyl formate 0.04 Monoterpenic ester Carvacrol methyl ether 0.03 [5.45]* Monoterpenic ether Linalyl acetate 0.18 0.21 Monoterpenic ester Bornyl acetate 0.05 0.05 Monoterpenic ester Thymol 0.91 0.91 Monoterpenic alcohol Carvacrol 0.09 0.09 Monoterpenic alcohol Page 3/9

α-terpinyl acetate 0.04 0.04 Monoterpenic ester β-caryophyllene 0.26 0.28 Sesquiterpene α-humulene tr 0.02 Sesquiterpene Germacrene D 0.01 [1.92]* Sesquiterpene Caryophyllene oxide 0.04 0.04 Sesquiterpenic ether α-bisabolol 0.01 0.01 Sesquiterpenic alcohol Total identified 98.85% 98.32% *: Two or more compounds are coeluting on this column [xx]: Duplicate percentage due to coelutions, not taken account in the identified total tr: The compound has been detected below 0.005% of total signal. Note: no correction factor was applied Page 4/9

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FULL ANALYSIS DATA Identification Column DB-5 Column DB-WAX R.T R.I % R.T R.I % Acetone 0.36 495 tr 3-Methylbutyral 0.59 639 tr 0.82 888 tr Methyl 2- methylbutyrate 1.24 769 tr 1.35* 975 0.01 Hexanol 2.28 870 tr 5.67 1324 tr Hashishene 2.80 911 0.06 1.48* 995 0.95 Tricyclene 2.84 914 0.01 1.35* 975 [0.01] α-thujene 2.96 921 1.16 1.54 1002 1.17 α-pinene 3.02 926 0.88 1.48* 995 [0.95] Camphene 3.22 939 0.24 1.84 1030 0.23 Thuja-2,4(10)- diene 3.32 945 0.02 2.44* 1087 0.22 Sabinene 3.64* 967 0.47 2.44* 1087 [0.22] β-pinene 3.64* 967 [0.47] 2.25 1069 0.26 Octen-3-ol 3.84 980 0.02 7.03 1422 0.02 Octan-3-one 3.90 984 0.03 4.19* 1219 0.10 Myrcene 3.98 989 3.14 3.07 1136 3.11 Pseudolimonene 4.11* 998 0.31 3.01 1131 0.15 α-phellandrene 4.11* 998 [0.31] 2.96 1128 0.15 Δ3-Carene 4.19 1003 0.02 2.76 1112 0.01 α-terpinene 4.31 1011 1.80 3.16 1142 1.81 para-cymene 4.44 1019 2.12 4.33 1229 2.14 1,8-Cineole 4.50* 1023 1.15 3.50* 1168 0.51 β-phellandrene 4.50* 1023 [1.15] 3.50* 1168 [0.51] Limonene 4.50* 1023 [1.15] 3.38 1160 0.62 (Z)-β-Ocimene 4.72 1036 0.03 4.04* 1208 3.72 (E)-β-Ocimene 4.87 1046 0.09 4.19* 1219 [0.10] γ-terpinene 5.00 1054 3.68 4.04* 1208 [3.72] cis-sabinene hydrate 5.15 1064 0.30 7.15* 1431 0.63 cis-linalool oxide (fur.) 5.22 1068 0.14 6.78 1404 0.14 Terpinolene 5.44 1082 0.31 4.51 1242 0.31 trans-linalool oxide (fur.) 5.48* 1084 0.33 7.15* 1431 [0.63] para-cymenene 5.48* 1084 [0.33] 6.59 1389 0.03 trans-sabinene hydrate 5.66 1096 tr 8.23 1511 0.09 Linalool 5.90 1110 72.88 8.40* 1524 72.47 cis-para-menth- 2-en-1-ol 5.97 1115 0.07 8.40* 1524 [72.47] Camphor 6.29 1136 0.15 7.48 1455 0.14 trans-para- Menth-2-en-1-ol 6.31 1137 0.08 9.23 1588 0.07 Borneol 6.71 1162 0.95 10.05* 1654 1.92 Terpinen-4-ol 6.90 1175 5.47 8.86* 1560 5.45 para-cymen-8-ol 7.06 1185 0.03 11.81 1801 0.03 α-terpineol 7.12 1188 0.97 10.05* 1654 [1.92] Page 8/9

cis-piperitol 7.15 1190 0.09 9.81 1634 0.05 Verbenone 7.30 1200 0.16 9.89 1641 0.18 Bornyl formate 7.58 1219 0.04 Carvacrol methyl ether 7.90 1240 0.03 8.86* 1560 [5.45] Linalyl acetate 8.11 1254 0.18 8.43 1527 0.21 Bornyl acetate 8.48 1278 0.05 8.46 1529 0.05 Thymol 8.83 1303 0.91 15.42 2137 0.91 Carvacrol 8.95 1311 0.09 15.66 2161 0.09 α-terpinyl acetate 9.42 1344 0.04 9.97 1647 0.04 β-caryophyllene 10.33 1408 0.26 8.72 1549 0.28 α-humulene 10.83 1445 tr 9.54 1613 0.02 Germacrene D 11.17 1471 0.01 10.05* 1654 [1.92] Caryophyllene oxide 12.46 1570 0.04 13.05 1911 0.04 α-bisabolol 13.81 1680 0.01 15.76 2171 0.01 Total identified 98.85% 98.32% Total reported 98.85% 98.32% *: Two or more compounds are coeluting on this column [xx]: Duplicate percentage due to coelutions, not taken account in the identified total : Peaks apexes were resolved, but peaks overlapped and were summed for analysis tr: The compound has been detected below 0.005% of total signal. Note: no correction factor was applied R.T.: Retention time (minutes) R.I.: Retention index Page 9/9