Aromatherapy and Essential Oils

orange (Citrus aurantia)

Character Mellow, warming, soothing

ORANGE oil is expressed from the zest of the orange fruit; the tree originated in China and today is grown widely in hot climates. The Crusaders probably brought it to Europe; later early missionaries took it to California. The oil is used in perfume and for food flavouring. It works well on the emotions, lifting gloom and depression and encouraging a hopeful outlook.

Aroma Mellow, fruity, sweet

Properties Anticoagulant, antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, detoxifying, digestive, sedative, tonic.

Physical conditions Digestion Calms nervous stomach, dyspepsia, gastric spasm; also helpful for both constipation and diarrhoea

Eliminatory system Helps sweat out toxins from skin

Musculosketal system Stimulates body tissue repair, relieves muscular aches and pains

Nervous system: a balancing oil, calming and relaxing as needed; can help insomnia

Respiratory system: good for bronchitis, colds

Skin Good for aging, dry skin and dermatitis.

Mental/emotional conditions Very good for depression, hopelessness, sadness, and lack of joy; energises when apathetic, resigned and unable to make necessary changes. Good during periods of hard work.

Other uses Aids absorption of Vitamin C; brings down temperature; energises.

Applications Bath. Face oil/lotion. Inhalation. Massage. Room fragrance.

*N.B. Dilute well as high dosage may irritate skin or cause photosensitivity.

Blends well with Rosemary, Ylang Ylang

 
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