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Bergamot Essential Oil

Latin Name: Citrus bergamia

Botanical Family: Rutaceae

Origin: Italy

Part Used: Peel of fruit

Perfume: Sweet, citrusy, fruity

Note: Top

Colour: Yellowish green

Consistency: Thin

Extraction method: Cold pressed

Blends well with: German Chamomile, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender

Lemon, Patchouli, Ylang ylang

Application methods: Diffused, massage, bath, compress

Warnings: Avoid sunlight or direct UV light for 72 hours after application

Repeat use can result in contact sensitivity

Actions:

Analgesic

Antibacterial

Antidepressant

Anti-fungal

Anti-infectious

Anti-inflammatory

Anti-parasitic

Antiseptic

Antispasmodic

Carminative

Deodorant

Digestive

Laxative

Neuroprotective

Sedative

Stimulant

   Systems:

Respiratory:

  • Anorexia nervosa

    Appetite regulator

    Digestive aid

    Intestinal Parasites

    Stomach cramps

    Ulcers

Skin:

  • Acne

    Cold sores

    Cystitis

    Dermatitis

    Eczema

    Infections

    Oily scalp

    Oily skin

    Psoriasis

Nervous:

  • Anxiety

    Depression

    Emotional stress

    Environmental stress

    Mental stress

    Panic attacks

    Performance stress

    Physical lethargy

Other:

  • Brain injury

    Colic

    PMS

    Reumatoid arthritis

Spiritual & emotional

Balancing

Calming

Grounding

Refreshing

Soothing

Uplifting

Please take note that all therapeutic values listed above will only be gained with the use of 100% pure, therapeutic grade Essential Oils, such as those available from Homestead Health Australia. They are available for sale through our webstore on this site, or click here to purchase our Bergamot Essential Oil. The information included here should by no way be considered a replacement for proper diagnosis by a trained medical professional

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