  
Status: Organic
Latin Name: Citrus aurantium
Origin: Tunisia
Extraction: Steam distilled
Plant Part: flowers
Neroli 10% is the same Neroli, that we sell at full strength, ready to use as a perfume oil or as an affordable alternative to the undiluted Neroli for blending with other essential oils.
We’ve taken our neroli and blended it into certified organic jojoba at a 10% dilution. Makes a wonderful perfume and allows for more affordable blending.
Aromatherapy Uses: anti-depressant,
antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, anti-bacterial, anti-hypertension,
bactericidal, cicatrizant, antiseptic, deodorant,
fungicidal, emollient, cytophylactic, hypnotic,
tonic: digestive-carminative, hepato-pancreatic,
calms SNS
Skin: acne, regenerating, thread
veins, stretch marks, scars; dry, devitalized, oily,
and mature skins, improves elasticity
Respiratory: pleurisy(MDR), pulmonary
tuberculosis(MDR), bronchitis
Muscular/Skeletal: useful for increasing
muscular tone
Cardio-vascular/ Lymphatic: regulates
blood pressure, poor circulation, eases palpitations,
eases phlebitis, varicosities
Immune: immuno-stimulant
Digestive: tonic effect on intestines,
chronic diarrhea, colic, colitis, gas, tonic effect
on liver and pancreas
Genito-Urinary/ Reproductive: aphrodisiac,
relieves emotional depression with PMS, aids labor
(sustains uterine tone)
Nervous Brain/ Mind: shock, stress,
anxiety and depression, insomnia due to depression,
disappointment and sadness, mild hypnotic
Emotional/Energetic: instills peace
and purity and aids in all Spiritual work, allows
a reconnection with the Higher Self, promotes self
confidence and the ability to take initiative
Blends well with: clary sage, German
and Roman chamomile, frankincense, lemon, palmarosa,
tangerine, geranium, lavender, rose, lime, orange,
petitgrain, sage, ylang ylang
Satety Data: non-toxic, non-irritant,
non-sensitising
SOURCES:
Sheppard-Hanger Sylla, THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER
REFERENCE MANUAL, Tampa, 1998
Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit,
London, 1996
Battaglia, Salvatore, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy,
Brisbane, 1997
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