Description
Starting from Bergamot Essential Oil (Citrus Bergamia), in the eighteenth century, John Paul Feminis created Acqua Mirabilis, the basis of the subsequent Eau de Cologne.
In Naturopathy it can be applied for skin problems, from psoriasis to acne, eczema, cold sores, it is recommended by Naturopaths in case of lung infections and laryngitis, thanks to its antiseptic properties and its fresh scent it can be a valid help in case of bad breath.
Naturopaths recommend using it, conveniently diluted (10 drops in 100ml of neutral intimate soap), in washes against itching caused by candida, cystitis and hemorrhoids.
An excellent friend in the kitchen like all citrus fruits, its fresh, sweet and vaguely spicy scent makes it ideal for giving a special touch to every dish, also excellent for producing your own liqueurs at home, try it also in the version spray Essentia, here you can find a recipe for some Very fragrant madeleines.
Bergamot essential oil is capable of restoring good mood and a healthy detachment from difficulties, try diluting 10/12 drops in coarse salt to add to your bath tub and you will feel relieved and joyful.
Suggested Uses:
- Room diffuser: choose between 3 and 6 drops in 100 ml. of water
- Bath tub: 8/10 drops of essential oil emulsified in coarse salt or milk or cream or honey to be put in hot water (this helps prevent the oil from volatilizing due to the heat)
- Massages: We recommend diluting 3/5 drops of essential oil in a spoonful of oil through
- Cosmetic use: add 3/5 drops of essential oil to a spoonful of natural moisturizing cream
- Food use: We recommend 1/2 drops per 100 gr. of food to be flavoured, to be added at the end of cooking (we suggest always starting with the lowest recommended dose and, if necessary, increasing the drops in the future)
Warnings: Do not use in case of chronic diseases, during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
If in doubt, consult a doctor/naturopath.
This essential oil may sensitize to sunlight, be cautious
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