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Bergamot Bergaptene Free Essential Oil
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Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia Plant Part: Crude Fruit peel Extraction Method: Cold Press Origin: Italy Description: The tree can grow up to four meters high, with star-shaped flowers, and smooth leaves, bearing citrus fruit resembling a cross between an orange and a grapefruit but in a pear-shape. The fruit ripens from green to yellow. Color: Greenish yellow Common Uses: Bergamot essential oil can be used in the treatment of depression, stress, tension, fear, hysteria, infection (all types including skin), anorexia, psoriasis, eczema and general convalescence Consistency: Light Note: Middle Strength of Aroma: Medium Blends well with: Black Pepper, Clary sage, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Nutmeg, Orange, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang. Aromatic Scent: The aroma of the essential oil is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet with a warm spicy floral quality, and is reminiscent of Neroli and Lavender oil. History: The name Bergamot is derived from the city Bergamo in Lombardy where the oil was first sold. This tree is native to South East Asia but was introduced to Europe, and particularly Italy, but is also found in the Ivory Coast, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. Cautions: Bergamot oil can cause severe burns when used on sensitive skin that has been exposed to sunlight due to the high bergaptene content.
Disclaimer:
Please note, the International Federation of Aromatherapists do not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy.
The information on the New Directions Aromatics Website is obtained from current and reliable sources but makes no representation as to its comprehensiveness or accuracy. Nothing contained herein should be considered as a recommendation by New Directions Aromatics as to the fitness for any use.
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Submited By: Karen from Spring Hill, Florida on 05/14/2008 Rating:
Outstanding quality and price! Blends well with many essential oils. I can’t detect a scent difference between Bergamot and Bergaptene Free Bergamot, so I will be purchasing the Bergaptene Free going forward for use in body products – Both are outstanding in quality.
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Submited By: Milly from Colorardo City, Arizona on 02/29/2008 Rating:
Very wonderful essential oil--made a very nice baby massage experience--AA+++ Nice!
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Submited By: Carolyn from Albany, Ohio on 10/25/2007 Rating:
This was my first whiff of bergamot and I like it very much! I like that bergamot's more complex than other citrus EO's. This oil has alot of character.
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Submited By: Karen from Nepean, Ontario on 08/28/2006 Rating:
My husband has found a new favourite scent blend - Bergamot and Frankincense. I prefer it with a drop of Rose added, myself.
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Submited By: Candice from Sarasota, Florida on 07/11/2006 Rating:
Excellent price for this wonderful uplifting oil! And better than regular bergamot as it is not as phototoxic. Its uses are endless and an 'essential essential oil' for any aromatherapist. Really wonderful with Yuzu or Grapefruit in a refreshing spray. A great buy for the perfect bergamot.
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Submited By: Olga from Santa Clara, California on 07/05/2006 Rating:
Very nice, highly recommend
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Submited By: Lynn from Lawrenceville, Georgia on 07/05/2006 Rating:
New Directions' Bergamot Essential Oil is wonderful and rich. It works well alone or with other aromatic blends to use in lotions or butters or oils (as I use in my applications). I highly recommend this essential oil to anyone wishing to experiment or to try a new supplier. You cannot go wrong with either the quality or the price point.
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