Bergamot
Citrus bergamia
Botanical family: Rutaceae (citrus fruits)
Country of origin: Italy, Morocco
Active ingredients:
Limonene(30-45%)
Linalyl acetate (22-36%)
Linalol (3-15%)
Gamma Terpinene (6-10%)
Beta-pinine (5.5-9.5%)
Production method: cold pressing from the peel.
Acts as: anti-infective, analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiparasitic, digestive aid, sedative, hormonal support, antispasmodic, antidepressant,
Recommended for: vaginal Candida (thrush), viral infections (herpes, respiratory system, urinary system), anxiety, stress, insomnia, inflammation, indigestion, feeling of heaviness after eating, colic, anorexia nervosa (regulates appetite), loss of appetite, intestinal parasites, rheumatism, oily and problematic skin, agitation, drug addiction.
Emotional impact: relieves anxiety, helps to let go of total control so that life begins to flow easier. Use Bergamot to cope with addictions: smoking, drugs, alcohol, especially if it is against the background of depression.
Influence on the mind: Sweet and fruity aroma uplifting and relaxing.
Apply 2-3 drops of bergamot to the heart and solar plexus area to release anxiety, stress, depression.
Application and dosage:
dilute 1:1 with vegetable oil or V-6 oil
apply 1-3 drops to the affected area
for oral administration, place in a capsule or with 1 teaspoon of honey
inhale from the palms of your hands or from a bottle
5-6 drops in a diffuser, 20 minutes each
in the bath 6-7 drops per emulsifier
For pets: yes, you can use it. Put a few drops of oil on a cotton swab and clean the dog’s ears, helps with ear infections.
Precautionary measures:
use ONLY therapeutic oil
dilute 1:1 with vegetable oil or V-6 oil
do not go out in the sun for 24 hours after application
shelf life of sealed packaging is not limited
Essential oils are not medicinal products. Specialist consultation required.





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