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Petitgrain Bigarade Organic Essential Oil Reviews

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About the Plant:
Petitgrain Organic Essential Oil is distilled from the twigs and leaves of the bitter orange evergreen tree. The name "Petitgrain" comes from the French word “petit grains” meaning “little seeds”. Centuries ago they used to distill the Petitgrain Essential Oil from the tiny, unripe green oranges.
Neroli Essential Oil comes from the same tree as Petitgrain Essential Oil, but instead of using the leaves and twigs, Neroli's Essential Oil is distilled from the fragrant orange blossoms. Note: the name "Petitgrain" can also refer to oil distilled from leaves of Lemon, Bergamot, or Mandarin; so please check the full name to ensure which one you are receiving.
Where it Grows:
Petitgrain is native to southern China and north-eastern India. It now grows in tropical and semi-tropical areas such as: Italy, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, West Africa, and Paraguay.
Traditional Lore:
Petitgrain was transported to Paraguay in the 18th-century by the Spanish Jesuits. It has become a common ingredient in eau-de-cologne, perfume, and soaps ever since.


USDA Certified Organic
Helps Reduce Anxiety & Depression
Helps Tone the Skin
Helps to Stabilize the Mind

Petitgrain Bigarade Organic Essential Oil is energizing, yet balancing. It calms the nervous system, reduces anxiety, and lifts spirits. It is beneficial for digestive complaints as well as it is a lovely tonic for the skin.


Topical Application (for use on the skin):

Dilute up to 3-5% in any carrier oil for the following and apply on affected areas:

Digestive Complaints Such As:

Flatulence
Indigestion


Emotional or Mental Symptoms Such As:

Stress
Nervous Exhaustion
Insomnia
Depression




For Aromatic Bath:

You may use essential oil up to 2% maximum in any carrier oil.
2% is approximately 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of essential oil per 1 cup (250 ml) of carrier oil, or about 10 drops of essential oil to a tablespoon (15 ml) of carrier oil.
Digestive and Emotional/Mental Symptoms listed above can have therapeutic benefits by using an Aromatic Bath.


For Skin Care Products, dilute up to 2% in an unscented cleanser, lotion, cream, etc. and apply on affected areas:

Acne
Skin Blemishes
Oily Skin or Hair
Excessive Perspiration



Diffusion (add a few drops to a nebulizer or nasal diffuser):

Asthma
Depression
Insomnia
Stress
Nervous Exhaustion

Safety Precautions:

Petitgrain Bigarade is nontoxic, non-photo toxic, non-sensitizing, and non-irritant.
However, be cautious in the sun after applying the oil, as it can cause some discoloration.

General Safety Precautions:

Use essential oils only in diluted form on the skin and never internally.
Always be careful when using essential oils with children.
Give them only low doses, or better, consult a qualified aromatherapy expert before using.
Also, use essential oils with care and only under the proper guidance of an expert while pregnant or if you have liver damage, epilepsy, cancer, or other serious health problems.



Slightly floral and fresh, Certified Organic Petitgrain Bigarade Essential Oil is like a wonderful, supportive companion during harder times. Derived from the same tree as Bitter Orange and Neroli Essential Oils, Petitgrain Oil has a slightly woody undertone with a bright, fresh, floral, and citrusy top note. It uplifts the mood during hard times, calms the mind when anxious, and soothes the nervous system when one is tired or full of stress.
Below is a list of benefits that Petitgrain Bigarade Essential Oil provides, by category:





Digestive System:

Dyspepsia
Digestive Complaints
Flatulence






Nervous System:

Nervous Exhaustion
Stress-Related Conditions
Depression
Insomnia








Skin Care:

Acne
Skin Blemishes
Excessively Oily Skin/Hair
Excessive Perspiration






Respiratory System:

Asthma









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Trisha Guillermo
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