Bergamot Mint Oil
Bergamot mint oil has similar properties as lavender, because it also contains the same components, linalool and linalyl acetate.
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Botanical Name - Mentha citrate
Common Method Of Extraction - Steam distillation
Parts Used - Flowering tops
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Aroma - Soft mint, green, slight citrus aroma
Largest Producing Countries - USA and India
Traditional Use - This oil is believed to be emotionally uplifting, and calming for the nerves.
Properties - Analgesic, anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, carminative, deodorant, sedative.
Benefits - Acne, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, dermatitis, digestive problems, flatulence, headaches, mental fatigue, mouth or gum infections, muscular pain, nausea, nervous strain, shock. Diffuse bergamot mint in blend to help calm the room when feeling anxious or depressed.
Blends Well With - Basil, citrus oils, geranium, lavender, rose, and ylang ylang.
Safety Data -
Bergamot mint oil
is a potential skin irritant, especially when exposed to the sun. This oil is not recommended for use while pregnant.
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