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Bergamot FCF Essential Oil
Cautions: Bergamot essential oil can increase the susceptibility of the skin to burning if applied before going out into the sunlight. This Bergamot is Bergapten-free which reduces the susceptibility to photosensitizing and so is safer to use in massage oils and lotions. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
Bergamot FCF Essential Oil Bergamot FCF Therapeutic Essential Oil Bergapten-free for use in massage oils, baths and lotions. Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia Origin: Italy Family: Rutaceae Aroma: Light, fruity, citrus Perfume Note: Top Method of Extraction: Cold Expression Source: Fruit peel Properties: Analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deordorant, digestice, diuretic Main Chemical Components: Linalyl, acetate, linalol, sequiterpenes, terpenes, furocoumarins Blends Well With the essential oils: Chamomile, coriander, cypress, geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, neroli, ylang ylang Description, Uses and Benefits: Bergamot oil is familiar to many as the flavoring in Earl Grey Tea. It is a popular ingredient in many fragrances, cosmetics and perfumes, and is most well known as the classic ingredient of eau-de-cologne. This light, fruity citrus oil is uplifting, antiseptic, and relaxing. Bergamot essential oil relaxes and refreshes and is good for confidence building. Uplifts the spirit and emotions with its fresh and invigorating citrus fragrance. Bergamot essential oil is said to help with loss of appetite due to stress, and in general to help with anxiety and nervous tension. According to Gabriel Mojay ("Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit"), Bergamot oil has the ability to help disperse stagnant Qi-energy, freeing up emotions like anger, anxiety and frustration which, if left to fester, can lead to depression. By helping to move this energy through the body, bergamot encourages the healthy release of these pent-up emotions, and allows us to move forward with a lighter spirit and a more optimistic and energetic approach to life. This wonderful oil can also ease digestive problems such as indigestion, and flatulence. Try a gentle abdominal massage to help bring relief from constipation and colic. Use in a vaporizer to eliminate unpleasant odors. Recipe Using Bergamot Essential Oil: Uplifting Blend 2 Drops Geranium Essential Oil 2 Drops Lavender Essential Oil 2 Drops Bergamot Essential Oil Blend the essential oils with 6 teaspoons of massage base or any carrier oil you have on hand. Lovely for a gentle massage, a bath, or to use as an uplifting fragrance. Aromatherapy Use: antiseptic, deodorant, perfume, soothing agent, skin conditioner. |
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