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Bergamot Mint
$5.50 – $9.50
Bergamot Mint
Mentha citrata, 100% essential oil
Botanical name: Mentha citrata
Origin: India
Plant part: Leaves, steam distilled
Chemical family: Monoterpenols 46.2%, Esthers 36.8%, Monoterpenes 5.1%
Main components: linalool 41.3%, linalyl acetate 34.6%
Shelf life: suggested 5 years
Aroma: Middle-top note. Fresh, slight undertone of mint with a bit of citrusy aroma.
Therapeutic properties:
**Similar in chemistry of Lavender along with Bergamot. Application and use should follow both of the oils as if combined.
**Analgesic: presence of linalool provides pain relieving properties
**Anti-inflammatory: can reduce inflammation
**Anti-spasmodic: relax smooth muscle. Great for muscle spasms.
**Anti-bacterial: use to kill off airborne bacteria, great for infections
**Anti-microbial: airborne microbial, great for diffusing your space to cleanse the air
**Anti-fungal: very active in killing off fungus, especially candida
**Immunostimulant: stimulates and helps support the immune system
**Cooling: has a very calming and cooling effect, possibly relieve itchy skin
**Anti-depressant: can bring balance to the body, mind and spirit. Helps to manage and relieve stress.
**Emotional: very uplifting, restorative. Useful for insomnia and anxiety. Relaxing, calming–can help diffuse anger and frustration.
Suggestions: Add to cream, massage blends, diffuser, sprays, aromatherapy inhalers
Safety: Can irritate sensitive skin. Test appropriately and use at lower dilutions if sensitive.
Available in 5ml and 15ml euro dropper bottles. 100% essential oil.
*****This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted, in eyes or mucous membranes. Do not overuse. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body. Consult your doctor or qualified aromatherapist for the safety of using essential oils if pregnant, planning to become pregnant, nursing or if on medications.
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