Organic Lemon Essential Oil
200 - 400 Per Bottle
20 Bottle (MOQ)
Bergamot is the main flavoring in Earl Grey tea. It’s also widely used in eau de cologne. It was named after the north Italian town of Bergamo but is mainly produced in southern Italy. There is an annual herb that is also called bergamot (Monarda didyma) but is unrelated to bergamot essential oil. “FCF” indicates the oil is bergapten- or furocoumarin-free. Principal places of production Argentina, United States, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Greece, South Africa, China When buying look for A pale-yellow to faintly greenish liquid with a sweet, light, fruity, fresh citrus aroma Therapeutic properties Anti-infectious, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, astringent, calmative, carminative, cicatrizing, circulatory, depurative, digestive, diuretic, hemostatic, stimulant, tonic, vermifuge Therapeutic uses Digestive problems, loss of appetite, detoxifying, cellulite, bronchial conditions, influenza, sore throats, laryngitis, acne, skin infections, herpes, abscesses, physical exhaustion, fatigue, debilitation, insect bites, anxious depression, nervous tension, inability to concentrate or focus Blends well with Most other essential oils: bay (West Indian), bay laurel, black pepper, cananga, cedarwood, chamomile maroc, chamomile roman, cinnamon leaf, cistus, clary sage, coriander seed, cypress, eucalyptus lemon, eucalyptus peppermint, eucalyptus radiata, fennel (sweet), fragonia, frankincense, galbanum, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, immortelle, jasmine, juniper berry, lavandin, lavender, linden blossom, manuka, myrtle, orange (sweet), oregano, peppermint, pimento berry, ravintsara, rose absolute, rosemary, rose otto, sage, spearmint, tarragon, tea tree, thyme linalol, vetiver, ylang ylang Precautionary advice Expressed lemon oil is a photosensitizer; do not apply to the skin prior to sun exposure. Distilled lemon oil is a nonphotosensitizer. May cause irritation on highly sensitive skin; skin patch test is advisable. GRAS status.