Bergamot essential oil is from
the peel of the Bergamot orange. Bergamot is a powerful antiseptic, has a
natural deodorizing effect and is therapeutic to depression and anxiety.
Light orangey, citrus aroma it is familiar to many as the flavoring in
Earl Grey Tea.
Botanical Name:
Citrus aurantium ssp. bergamia
Origin:
Originally Asia. Today also cultivated in the
Ivory Coast and Reggio di Calabria in southern Italy. Italian Bergamot is
preferred.
This oil has many uses some of which are acne, boils,
cold sores, insect bites and insect repellent, greasy complexion, soar
throat, mouth infections, loss of appetite, flatulence, colds, fever, flu,
anxiety, depression and stress related conditions. An infusion is good for
colds, coughs, nausea, and sore throats.
Blends Well with:
All essential oils including: Clary Sage,
Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Orange,
Rosemary and Ylang Ylang.
Cautions: Because bergamot EO contains bergaptene and bergamotine,
it needs to be used with care when applied to the skin. These two
chemicals can produce over pigmentation of the skin when exposed to the
sun or even just light. - dilute before use
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