Aromatherapy - Orange

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(also referred to as...)

Sweet Orange

Latin Name: Citrus aurantium, Citrus sinensis

 
Description

The essential oil of the Sweet Orange is delightfully bright and cheery. Used in the aroma lamp, it brightens the atmosphere of a room. Blended with any of the spice or coniferous oils it makes a wonderful holiday blend. It is generally considered mild enough for use with small children.

 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

Orange is refreshing and relaxing.

 

Source

Rind or peel.

 

Contraindications / Precautions / Warnings

It can cause photosensitivity so be careful of applying to the skin prior to exposure to sunlight.

 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Anxiety

Depression

Mood Enhancer

Stimulating

 

 

 


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