bergamot ΒΙΟ
Due to its antiseptic and astringent properties it is beneficial in cases of urinary tract infection.
Latin name: Citrus Bergamia
Aromatic molecules: limonene, linalool, linalyl acetate, γ-terpinene, β-pinene
Extracted parts: Fruit peel
Main properties: Antiseptic, anticonvulsant, aromatic. Antidepressant and sedative for the nervous system. Contains extremely large amounts of polyphenols that are believed to stop the production of lipids in the blood, prevent cholesterol absorption, balance blood sugar and stimulate metabolism.
Combines well with: Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Cypress, Geranium, Jasmine, Tangerine, Oregano, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang.
Our products with bergamot essential oil: Balm for Nasal Congestion Relief, cooling foot cream peppermint –tea tree, post-epilation oil, Body Soap Gourmet for dry skin, after-shave gel.
Use in aromatherapy: Reduces stress, used to treat depression, stress, phobias, hysteria, anorexia, creates a positive mood, positive mindset and confidence.
* Add a few drops to the essential oil burner to relax physically and emotionally.
Therapeutic treatment:
* Tones the body. Helps to fight physical tension.
* Against psoriasis and eczema.
* Due to its antiseptic and astringent properties it is beneficial in cases of urinary tract infection.
* Helps with weight loss by stimulating hormone secretion and maintaining the right metabolic rate. This hormone stimulation increases digestive fluids and insulin, which promote proper body nutrient absorption, blood sugar reduction and fat decomposition.
- The above tips do not replace your doctor's instructions.
Beauty:
* Ideal for oily skin and acne.
In the household:
* Take advantage of its strong antiseptic properties and use it as a surface cleaner.
Precautions:
* Not for internal use unless advised by a doctor, pharmacist or experienced aromatherapist.
* For use during pregnancy or breastfeeding consult your physician.
* Not for use in children.
* Do not use before exposure to the sun because it causes photosensitivity.
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