Our Favorite Way to Use Bergamot Essential Oil:
Inhale when going into a stressful situation such as a test, job interview or when you need positivity.
Properties:
analgesic , antibacterial , antibiotic , antidepressant , anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory , antiparasitic , antiseptic , antispasmodic , antiviral , digestion , sedative
Uses:
acne , agitation , anxiety , boils , bronchitis , colds , cold sores , coughs , cuts , cystitis , depression , digestion , eczema , fevers , flu , gas , halitosis , herpes , indigestion , infection , inflammation , insect repellent , insomnia , malaria , psoriasis , rheumatism , shingles , sore throat , stress , tension , ulcers , urinary tract infections , vaginal candida , varicose veins , wounds
Processing: Cold pressed from hand harvested fruits’ rind grown on a countryside farm in Italy.
How to Use: topically with or without carrier oil, diffuse, in bath, massage, can be used neat (without diluting), GRAS* for internal use and foods
Emotional Influences: This uplifting scent promotes us to feel peaceful. It opens the heart chakra where possibilities for more harmonious relationships can occur.
Storage: cool, dark place – shelf life up to 3 years if stored properly
Warnings: If used topically stay out of sun for 12 hours – best applied at night. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or on medication consult your Doctor. Keep away from eyes and sensitive areas.
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