Bergamot Peel Essential Oil
Cold Pressed Bergamot Peel Oil
- Botanical Name : Citrus Bergamia
- Common Name : Bergamot Essential Oil
- CAS # : 8007-75-8, F.E.M.A. : 2153
- Plant Parts Used : Peel
- Extraction Method : Cold Pressed
- Color & Odor : Golden yellow amber clear liquid with citrus woody orange odor
Description :
The bergamot orange is a fruit, small and roughly pear shaped. The fruit is sour and its aromatic peel is used to produce an essential oil.
Constituents & Specifications :
Limonene, nerol, linalyl acetate, linalool, linalyl acetate, linalool, limonene and -terpinene.
Specific Gravity : 0.87600 - 0.88400 @ 25 °C
Refractive Index : 1.46400 - 1.46600 @ 20 °C
Properties :
Analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic, stomachic, calmative, cicatrisant, deodorant, digestive, febrifuge, insect repellents.
Benefits & Uses of Bergamot Peel Oil :
- Bergamot peel oil is mostly used in blending aromatherapy oils used for massaging.
- It is useful to treat coughs and colds, indigestion and hiccups in children.Widely used in intestinal parasites, nervous eczema, stress, fear, anxiety, depression and tension.
- It also has cosmetic applications including skin infections and in psoriasis. Bergamot essential oil is made from the hand- or cold-pressed rind of a nearly ripe fruit of the bergamot tree.
- Bergamot oil boasts of powerful antibacterial, analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, and soothing effects. Back in the day, Italians used bergamot oil in folk medicine to cool fevers and expel intestinal worms. Certain components of the essential oil of Bergamot are antibiotic and disinfectant in nature.
- They inhibit the growth of germs, virus and fungi. They also effectively prohibit infections, including those of the skin. If regularly used with bathing water or in soaps (it is already used extensively in skin care soaps), the skin and hair remains protected from infections and become shiny.
- It also cures infections of the colon, intestines, urinary tract and kidneys.