Bergamot
Bergamot
Inhaling the deeply penetrating aroma of bergamot can assist in creating new patterns of acceptance, and lighten our feelings of heaviness, sadness, fear, and criticism.
It helps us to release old patterns of self-judgement and self-hatred that keep us from expressing all of who we are, and keep us over concerned with what others are thinking about us.
Aromatic Profile
Top note: Fine, rich, juicy, sweet, fruity notes
Heart Note: Rich, juicy, fruity, with herbaceous, balsamic
Classification: Top note
Tenacity: Low to Medium
Bergamot essential oil is used in natural perfumery to create a topnote in high class florals, herbal perfumes, colognes, fougeres, chypres, amber bases, and oriental perfumes.
More About Our Bergamot Essential Oil
Size: 1.5ml amber glass sample bottle, 5ml amber glass bottle OR 30ml amber glass bottle
Source: Italy
Distillation: Cold-pressed from fruit peel
Botanical name: Citrus aurantium bergamia
Note: Bio-dynamically grown
Homeopathic Properties of Bergamot Essential Oil
Uses
Internal–oral, suppository, inhalation
External–massage, topical application, local and spinal compress, application to points, meridians, and energy centers
Observations and Anecdotal Information
This oil is bio-dynamically grown, which means it was harvested and produced organically and in conscious co-creation with the nature spirits, weather patterns and seasonal cycles.
Bergamot is a tonic to the bladder and urinary system; it will gradually rebuild these organs and restore vibrant health, when used consistently and combined with dietary changes. It can be used internally in a semi-homeopathic dilution for this purpose.
Bergamot essential oil can be combined with terebenthine pine and applied topically in a compress to the bladder area to reverse incontinence or loss of urinary control.
It is also very helpful in blends to balance mood swings due to hormonal imbalance, in which case it can be applied to the abdomen or diffused and inhaled. Bergamot relieves nervousness and anxiety, and is such a likable aroma that many children and sensitive adults find it desirable when other oils are not tolerated.
Cautions
Generally recognized as safe at normal dosage.
Avoid exposure to sunlight or UV light sources within 24 hours after applying bergamot essential oil, it can be photosensitizing.
Pet information: Cats may not respond well to conifer oils and citrus oils. Avoid usage for cats.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice. More about our disclaimer.