Description
DESCRIPTION:
Therapeutic Grade Bergamot oil is extracted from fresh peel of the fruit. The oil is emerald green in color & smells spicier than lemon but with similar citrus quality. The order is familiar from its use as flavoring in Earl Gray Tea. It is main ingredient in eu-de-cologne & commonly used in toiletries to refresh and relax.
CONSTITUENTS:
It contains linalyl acetate, bergamotine, beraptene, d-limonene and linalool
AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
The aroma is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral quality, and is reminiscent of Neroli, giving a middle note of medium strength.
BLENDS WITH:
It blends well with other essential oils such as black pepper, clary sage, cypress, frankincense, geranium, jasmine nutmeg, mandarin, orange, sandalwood, rosemary, vetiver and ylang-ylang
COMMON NAMES:
Bergamot
USES:
The oil is used as a constituent for Intestinal Parasites, Nervous Eczema, Stress, Fear, Anxiety, Depression and Tension. It also has cosmetic applications including Skin Infections and in Psoriasis.
THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES:
Therapeutic Grade Bergamot Oil recommended due to its various therapeutic properties which include – analgesic, antidepressant.
Therapeutic Uses of Bergamot Oil
Bergamot oil serves multiple wellness purposes. Its uplifting aroma is widely favored in aromatherapy for reducing stress and enhancing mood. When properly diluted, it is gentle on the skin and can be used in massage blends or skin care routines. The fresh scent is also a popular choice in perfumery, imparting a unique citrus-floral profile.
Extraction and Quality Assurance
The oil is extracted through a careful cold-pressed process from the rind of bergamot fruit. This method preserves its natural constituents and therapeutic integrity. The product is undiluted, therapeutic grade, and devoid of any additives or preservatives, ensuring top purity and effectiveness for personal use.
FAQs of Bergamot Therapeutic Grade Oil:
Q: How should Bergamot Therapeutic Grade Oil be applied for skin care or massage?
A: Always dilute Bergamot oil with a carrier oil prior to skin contact or massage. Undiluted application may increase the risk of irritation, especially due to phototoxicity. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight after applying the oil to prevent adverse skin reactions.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Bergamot oil in aromatherapy?
A: Bergamot oil is valued for its mood-lifting and stress-reducing properties. Its characteristic fresh, citrus, and slightly floral scent creates an invigorating atmosphere, helping to relax and reenergize both body and mind.
Q: When should I avoid using Bergamot oil?
A: You should avoid using Bergamot oil immediately before sun exposure since it is phototoxic. Its advisable not to apply the oil directly on skin before outdoor activities and always dilute it before any topical application.
Q: Where should I store Bergamot Therapeutic Grade Oil for optimum shelf life?
A: For maximum freshness and efficacy, keep the oil in its amber glass bottle, stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain its natural aroma and therapeutic properties for up to 24 months.
Q: What is the extraction process used for this Bergamot oil?
A: This Bergamot oil is obtained through cold pressing of bergamot peel. This method preserves the purity and potency of its active constituents such as limonene, linalool, and linalyl acetate.
Q: Can Bergamot oil be used by both men and women?
A: Yes, Bergamot Therapeutic Grade Oil is formulated for unisex use. Its refreshing aroma and versatile applications make it suitable for adults of any gender.

