All You Need To Know About 'Bergamot' (Aromatherapy's Most Essential Oil)!
It is a known fact that aromatherapy is an alternative medication claimed to heal the soul, mind and body. On the internet, information on all the essential oils on aromatherapy can be found in abundance. The oils can work as fresheners, romance triggers, decorations, healers, and relaxing agents. One of the most important aromatherapy oils is called Bergamot, and it is important that you know about it if you are considering aromatherapy.
Apart from Bergamot, other aromatherapy oils include asafoetida, benzoin, absinthe, ajowan, anise star, African bluegrass, armoise mugwort, angelica root, and so on.
Bergamot is an essential oil from Italy. The latin name of Bergamot is Citrus Bergamia. The oils is extracted from raw peels of Asian citrus producing tree fruits. The method of extraction is through the cold press process. A look at the tree that produces Bergamot oils reveal the following information. The trees fruits bears the same resemblance with that of an orange, however, it has a pear shape and initially turns green and yellow when it is ripe. An example of the Bergamot is the Mediterranean Mint Plants.
What are Bergamot oils used for?
Bergamot oils are essential oils used to treat such health conditions as stress, burnouts, depression, and so on. Other healing includes treatment of psoriasis, eczema, relieving hysteria, and relieve of infections. The oils can be blended with Ylang Ylang, Clary Sage, Cypress, Black Pepper, Frankincense, Vetiver oils, Rosemary, Jasmine, Black Pepper, and so on. Bergamot oils belong to the medium strength oils. It has a sweet, citrus, and fruity aroma.
Brief History of Bergamot essential oils.
Bergamo is a town where this essential oil was initially sold, hence its name Bergamot was derived from this town's name. Other places you can find Bergamot is in Morocco, Lombardy, Italy, Eastern Asia, Algeria, Europe, and in Tunisia.
Administration of This essential oils:
Bergamot has side effects such as causing of burns on the skin if it is sensitive. Therefore, before use do well to read carefully the instructions on the pack before use.
With all that said, you can consider all the information you find here as relevant if and when you decide to use this very essential oil to help yourself anytime in the nearest future.
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