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The oil from the rind is added to wood-care products to protect against insect damage... Citrus aurantiumNote: Top - 7 Parts Used: oil from peel of fruit Source: expression of the fresh ripe peel of the fruit of the small evergreen tree native to the Far East. Inferior grade steam distilled oil, obtained from the fruit pulp, is also available. Most of the oil is produced in Italy, Tunisia, Morocco and France. Description and Odor Effect: a pale yellow liquid with a warm, sweet citrus scent. Its odor effect is uplifting, gentle and refreshing. Nature: uplifting, soothingBlends well with: benzoin, cinnamon, clary sage, cypress, geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, myrrh, nutmeg, petitgrain, sandalwood, ylang ylang Physical Uses: Orange is antiseptic, contains vitamin C and is helpful for colds, influenza and bronchitis. As a digestive and stomachic it can be used to ease indigestion, constipation and chronic diarrhoea. It is a lymphatic stimulant, so it acts as a general detoxifier and can be added to skin lotions as an aide for oily skin conditions. It is reportedly useful in growth and repair of skin. Its soothing agents help with headache and as a muscle relaxant. Mental and Emotional Uses: The mild sedative properties of orange relieve insomnia, anxiety, nervous tension and stress-related disorders. The glowing sunny essence of orange encourages joy and alleviates depression. Caution: Phototoxic – avoid exposure to direct sunlight for several hours after applying the oils on the skin. Try to use orange essential oil within one year of purchase as the aroma rapidly deteriorates with age. Therapeutic Properties: antibacterial, anticoagulant, antidepressant, antiemetic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antipyorrhea, antiscorbutic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antistress, antitoxic, antitussive, antiviral, aperitif, aperitive, astringent, calmative, carminative, cholagogue, choleretic, depurative, digestive, disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, hemostatic, hepatic, hypotensor, hypnotic, laxative, nervine, refreshing, sedative, stimulant (digestive and lymphatic systems), stomachic, tonic, vasoconstrictor, vulnerary Applications: massage, body oil, face oil, bath, mouthwash, compress, vaporize, air spray, burner, deodorizer Keyword: RadianceOrange Magic: When you eat an orange, think of a question you want answered; it must be a yes/no question. Count the seeds in the orange: if they are of an even number, the answer is no. If odd, yes.
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For a balanced massage blend, combine the essential oil drops in these proportions of essential oil "notes":
For a total of 15 drops of essential oils per 30ml (1 oz) of carrier oil.
Top notes are the first impression of the blend; short-lived, yet brilliant. Top notes are sharp, penetrating, first to evaporate, extreme, and either hot or cold. Top notes provide the "ahhhh" in a blend.
Middle notes give body to blends - the developing phase with breadth and variety. Middle notes are warm, round, soft and mellow. Middle notes often provide the bulk, 50% to 80%, of the blend.
Base Notes are the final, lasting message of the blend; they deepen your blend and draw it into the skin, giving it roots and permanence. Base notes are deep, intense, rich and sensual. Base notes should be used sparingly, about 5%, so as not to overpower the blend.
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