Bergamot

Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia

Common Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed (best) or Steam Distilled

Color: Gold with a Green Tinge

Consistency: Thin

Perfumery Note: Top

Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium

Aromatic Description: Fresh, orange/lemon/citrusy, slightly floral.

Possible Uses: Key qualities are; reviving, refreshing, anti-depressant, balancing, calming, regulating, soothing, sedative and uplifting

Skin care- Acne, Abscesses, Boils, Herpes Simplex, Eczema, Insect Bites, Oily Skin, Psoriasis, Scabies, Pimples, Varicose Ulcers, Wounds, Insect Repellent

Respiratory System- Halitosis, Mouth Ulcers, Sore Throat, Tonsillitis

Digestive System- Flatulence, loss of appetite

Genitourinary System- Cystitis, Leukorrhea, pruritus, thrush

Immune System- Colds, fever, Influenza, Infectious Diseases

Nervous System- anxiety, depression, stress related conditions

Bergamot blends well with; lavender, melissa, angelica root, coriander, neroli, juniper, cypress, chamomile, geranium, clary sage, lime, orange, petitgrain, mandarin, lemongrass, lemon, ylang ylang, sandalwood, basil, coriander, lavender, cedarwood, vetiver, pine, grapefruit, marjoram, rosemary, ginger, palma rosa, patchouli, jasmine, rosewood, thyme, peppermint and frankincense.
 
Constituents: a-pinene, B-pinene, myrcene, limonene, a-bergaptene, B-bisabolene, linalool, linalyl acetate, nerol, neryl acetate, geraniol, geraniol acetate, a-terpineo
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Safety Information: Phototoxic.Do not use if the area of application will be exposed to sunlight for 24 hours due to its phototoxicity
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