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Phytosun Aroms Small Grain Cherry Essential Oil

Phytosun Aroms Small Grain Cherry Essential Oil

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ESSENTIAL OIL PHYTOSUN AROMS Small grain sour orange CITRUS AURANTIUM Leaves 10 ml HEBBD

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What is Petit Grain Bigaradier Organic Essential Oil used for?

Organic Petit Grain Bigaradier Essential Oil is a multi-faceted treasure of nature. Concentrated in powerful active ingredients such as linalyl acetate, linalool, alpha terpineol and geranyl acetate, this precious essence is a choice ally for soothing body and mind. Let's delve into the world of this beneficial nectar to discover its countless virtues.

An unrivalled natural calming agent, Petit Grain Bigaradier essential oil is renowned for its remarkable antispasmodic properties. Thanks to linalyl acetate, it offers a gentle yet effective solution to control spasms of nervous, thoracic and gynecological origin. Imagine a balm that, in just a few moments, soothes accumulated tension and promotes deep relaxation.

What's more, this elixir is a veritable antidote to stress and anxiety. Linalool, in synergy with linalyl acetate, acts as a mild sedative, helping to rebalance the nervous system. Whether it's overcoming a stressful period or improving concentration, Petit Grain Bigaradier oil proves to be a valuable emotional and mental support.

Beyond soothing, this essential oil plays a key role in preventing infections, particularly those affecting the respiratory tract. Its gentle anti-infectious action is a natural complement to boosting the immune system.

Physically, it never ceases to amaze. Its analgesic and anaesthetic qualities offer significant relief from pain, particularly of nervous origin. It also has healing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it an ally for the skin, whether to alleviate skin conditions such asacne, or to soothe joint pain.

Organic Petit Grain Bigaradier Essential Oil is a veritable aromatherapeutic Swiss army knife. Whether you're looking to combat stress, relieve pain or protect your body, it's a natural, effective solution. Its wealth of active ingredients makes it a must-have for anyone seeking holistic self-care. Let yourself be seduced by its benefits and integrate it into your daily routine for a complete wellness experience.

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How to use Organic Petit Grain Bigaradier Essential Oil?

UsingOrganic Petit Grain Bigaradier Essential Oil is both simple and versatile, adapting to different needs and modes of application. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of its benefits.

For a calming and soothing effect, dilute the oil 5% in wheat germ vegetable oil. Apply to the solar plexus and along the spine for deep relaxation. This method is particularly recommended for relieving stress and promoting a sense of well-being.

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Precautions for use

  • Avoid exposure to the sun after application, due to its phototoxic effect, and wait at least 6 hours.
  • Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women, or for people allergic to geraniol, limonene or linalool.
  • Not for use by asthmatics without the advice of an allergist.
  • For babies over 3 months and people with sensitive skin, dilution in a vegetable oil is recommended to avoid any risk of dryness or allergy.

It is advisable to consult a specialist, particularly for asthma sufferers, before incorporating essential oil into their skincare routine.

What is its composition?

Organic Petit Grain Bigaradier Essential Oil is a concentrate of nature and benefits, thanks to its rich and varied composition. Here are the main components that give it its unique properties:

  • Linalyl acetate: 40-60
  • Linalool: 15-30
  • Alpha-Terpineol: 3 to 7%.
  • Geranyl acetate: 2-5
  • Geraniol: 2 to 4.5
  • Trans-β-Ocimene: 0.5 to 3.5
  • Limonene: 0.7 to 3.5
  • β-Myrcene: 1.3 to 3
  • Neryl acetate: 1 to 3
  • Nerol: 0.5 to 2
  • Cis-β-Ocimene: 0.7 to 1.5
  • β-Caryophyllene: 0.1 to 1.5
  • Sabinene: 0.1 to 0.5
  • β-Pinene: ≤ 0.5 %

Overview

Native to Paraguay, bitter orange, or bigarade, is the plant from which this essential oil is derived. Appreciated for its pleasant scent, it is a preferred choice for atmospheric diffusion, bringing calm, relaxation and harmony to your environment.

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