Bergamot Oil

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Bergamot oil is extracted from the pear shaped yellow colored bergamot orange, and although native to Asia, it is commercially grown in Italy, France and Ivory Coast. The rind, juice and oil are still used for medicinal purposes by the Italians. Bergamot essential oil is popular in Wholesale Aromatherapy Oils applications, and its use in spas and wellness centers is common.

Description

Bergamot oil is extracted from the pear shaped yellow colored bergamot orange, and although native to Asia, it is commercially grown in Italy, France and Ivory Coast. The rind, juice and oil are still used for medicinal purposes by the Italians. Bergamot essential oil is popular in Wholesale Aromatherapy Oils applications, and its use in spas and wellness centers is common.

Botanical Name – Citrus Bergamia
Plant Family – Rutaceae
Part Used – Peel
Appearance – Green or olive green, mobile liquid.
Odour Strength – Rich Aromatic
Extraction Method – Cold Pressed
Aromatic Tone – Citrus, yet fruity and sweet with warm spicy floral
Odour Strength – Rich Aromatic
Bergamot oil is extracted from the pear shaped yellow colored bergamot orange, and although native to Asia, it is commercially grown in Italy, France and Ivory Coast. The rind, juice and oil are still used for medicinal purposes by the Italians. Bergamot essential oil is popular in Aromatherapy Oils applications, and its use in spas and wellness centers is common. This oil is extensively used in per- fumery, and to a smaller extent a^ a flavouring agent. It is obtained by expression from the rind of fruit of a species of Citrus, C. bergamia, the bergamot tree, which is cultivated for this purpose in various locahties in Calabria in Southern Italy, and notably near Reggio. As thus obtained bergamot oil is a limpid fluid, with a pronounced aromatic lemon-like odour, and a yellowish green colour due to dissolved chlorophyll. Rectification of the oil by further distillation will yield a colourless product, but does not increase the fragrant odour. Blends with-Cypress, Sandalwood, Juniper, Coriander, Black Pepper, Ginger, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Frankincense etc.

Chemical Composition

(+)-Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Sabinene, Gamma-Terpinene, Bergapten

Uses

Bergamot oil serves as a flavorful addition in various applications, including the infusion of Earl Grey tea and the craft of candy-making.

In aromatherapy, Bergamot oil is harnessed for its dual benefits, aiding in the alleviation of depression and supporting digestive health. Its distinctive scent combines fruity sweetness with subtle spicy undertones. Widely employed in the creation of perfumes for both genders, Bergamot oil occupies a prominent place in various fragrance categories, particularly as a top note.

With remarkable antiseptic qualities and a delightful fragrance, Bergamot oil offers versatile applications. It can be diffused as vapor throughout a room by adding a few drops to hot water in a bowl, or by placing a scented tissue near a warm radiator. For optimal freshness, consider replacing the oil-infused tissue every few hours.

Benefits

Medicinal Benefits

Bergamot oil aids digestion and alleviates stomach cramps. It helps regulate appetite, either stimulating or suppressing it as needed. This versatile oil also provides relief from respiratory infections, coughs, congestion, and colds. Additionally, it is utilized in treating conditions such as gallstones, bronchitis, diphtheria, and halitosis. Bergamot oil shows promise in reducing lung inflammation in individuals with cystic fibrosis. Furthermore, it is effective against bladder infections, anorexia, malaria, and bacterial infections. Among its therapeutic properties are calming, antibiotic, antidepressant, and vulnerary effects.

Skin care Benefits

Bergamot oil demonstrates effectiveness in soothing inflamed skin and addressing psoriasis, thanks to its potent anti-septic properties that help fend off infections. It is commonly employed in the treatment of eczema and acne, serving as a versatile makeup remover suitable for all skin types. Furthermore, this essential oil possesses healing properties that alleviate chapped, dry, and irritated skin.

In skincare formulations, bergamot oil is a valuable addition to creams and lotions intended for acne and psoriasis treatment, imparting a refreshing and cooling sensation upon application. As a key ingredient in blended base creams, it proves beneficial for wounds, cuts, oily skin, scabies, and cold sores, enhancing overall skin health and well-being.

Pain Relief

When applied topically, bergamot oil can help to relieve muscle tension, headaches, and minor aches and pains. Its analgesic properties provide natural pain relief without the need for harsh chemicals.

Oral Health

Bergamot oil has natural antiseptic properties that make it beneficial for oral health. It can help to kill bacteria, reduce inflammation, and promote gum health when used as a mouthwash or added to toothpaste.

Packaging
We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like,  15ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1 Kg, 5Kg, 10Kg etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

Botanical Name - Citrus Bergamia
Plant Family - Rutaceae
Part Used - Peel
Appearance - Green or olive green, mobile liquid.
Odour Strength - Rich Aromatic
Extraction Method - Cold Pressed
Aromatic Tone - Citrus, yet fruity and sweet with warm spicy floral
Odour Strength - Rich Aromatic
Bergamot oil is extracted from the pear shaped yellow colored bergamot orange, and although native to Asia, it is commercially grown in Italy, France and Ivory Coast. The rind, juice and oil are still used for medicinal purposes by the Italians. Bergamot essential oil is popular in Aromatherapy Oils applications, and its use in spas and wellness centers is common. This oil is extensively used in per- fumery, and to a smaller extent a^ a flavouring agent. It is obtained by expression from the rind of fruit of a species of Citrus, C. bergamia, the bergamot tree, which is cultivated for this purpose in various locahties in Calabria in Southern Italy, and notably near Reggio. As thus obtained bergamot oil is a limpid fluid, with a pronounced aromatic lemon-like odour, and a yellowish green colour due to dissolved chlorophyll. Rectification of the oil by further distillation will yield a colourless product, but does not increase the fragrant odour. Blends with-Cypress, Sandalwood, Juniper, Coriander, Black Pepper, Ginger, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Frankincense etc.

Chemical Composition

(+)-Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Sabinene, Gamma-Terpinene, Bergapten

Uses

Bergamot oil serves as a flavorful addition in various applications, including the infusion of Earl Grey tea and the craft of candy-making.

In aromatherapy, Bergamot oil is harnessed for its dual benefits, aiding in the alleviation of depression and supporting digestive health. Its distinctive scent combines fruity sweetness with subtle spicy undertones. Widely employed in the creation of perfumes for both genders, Bergamot oil occupies a prominent place in various fragrance categories, particularly as a top note.

With remarkable antiseptic qualities and a delightful fragrance, Bergamot oil offers versatile applications. It can be diffused as vapor throughout a room by adding a few drops to hot water in a bowl, or by placing a scented tissue near a warm radiator. For optimal freshness, consider replacing the oil-infused tissue every few hours.

Benefits

Medicinal Benefits

Bergamot oil aids digestion and alleviates stomach cramps. It helps regulate appetite, either stimulating or suppressing it as needed. This versatile oil also provides relief from respiratory infections, coughs, congestion, and colds. Additionally, it is utilized in treating conditions such as gallstones, bronchitis, diphtheria, and halitosis. Bergamot oil shows promise in reducing lung inflammation in individuals with cystic fibrosis. Furthermore, it is effective against bladder infections, anorexia, malaria, and bacterial infections. Among its therapeutic properties are calming, antibiotic, antidepressant, and vulnerary effects.

Skin care Benefits

Bergamot oil demonstrates effectiveness in soothing inflamed skin and addressing psoriasis, thanks to its potent anti-septic properties that help fend off infections. It is commonly employed in the treatment of eczema and acne, serving as a versatile makeup remover suitable for all skin types. Furthermore, this essential oil possesses healing properties that alleviate chapped, dry, and irritated skin.

In skincare formulations, bergamot oil is a valuable addition to creams and lotions intended for acne and psoriasis treatment, imparting a refreshing and cooling sensation upon application. As a key ingredient in blended base creams, it proves beneficial for wounds, cuts, oily skin, scabies, and cold sores, enhancing overall skin health and well-being.

Pain Relief

When applied topically, bergamot oil can help to relieve muscle tension, headaches, and minor aches and pains. Its analgesic properties provide natural pain relief without the need for harsh chemicals.

Oral Health

Bergamot oil has natural antiseptic properties that make it beneficial for oral health. It can help to kill bacteria, reduce inflammation, and promote gum health when used as a mouthwash or added to toothpaste.

Packaging
We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like,  15ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1 Kg, 5Kg, 10Kg etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

Additional information

Weight

100GM, 10GM, 1KG, 500GM

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