Orange, Sweet, CP Social Enterprise Essential Oil

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Orange, Sweet, Social Enterprise Essential Oil

Citrus sinensis peel, cold pressed from Mexico. This expressed oil is sweeter, lighter, and richer than conventional orange essential oils.

*This oil is Certified Organically Grown.

Aroma: Citrus-y, sweet, reminiscent of orange peels, but more concentrated.

History: Oranges originated in Asia, and their therapeutic value was first recognized there as a means to stimulate the digestive system.

"Sweet orange oil helps to move stagnant Qi and ease tension and frustration. Its warm, sunny, sweet aroma conveys joy and positivity, dispersing moodiness and irritability... More specifically, sweet orange oil is ideally suited to the efficient, hard-working individual who strives for perfection and achievement, but who has little tolerance for mishaps and mistakes... Sweet orange oil helps us take a more relaxed approach, encouraging adaptability and the smooth handling of events." Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, by Gabriel Mojay, page 103

Common Uses: Sweet Orange Essential Oil is very much like Bitter orange in its applications. Properties are as follows: antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cordial, deodorant, digestive, stimulant (nervous), tonic (cardiac, circulatory). It has also been applied to combat colds, constipation, dull skin, flatulence, the flu, gums, slow digestion, and stress.

Possible Uses: Colds, constipation, dull skin, flatulence, flatulence, flu, gums, mouth, slow digestion, stress. [Julia Lawless, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books, 1995), 57-67.]

Colour: Orange

Consistency: Thin

Perfumery Note: Top

Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium - Strong

Constituents: Limonene [Shirley Price, The Aromatherapy Workbook (Hammersmith, London: Thorsons, 1993), 54-5.]

Safety Information: Lawless reports that a few people have experienced dermatitis from the limonene content of Sweet Orange. [Julia Lawless, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books, 1995), 122.]

Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand does not indicate any special precautions when using this oil. [Robert Tisserand, Essential Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995), 209.]

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