Orange essential oil is for EXTERNAL use only and should always be diluted with a suitable carrier oil before applying to the skin. Keep it away from children and pets.
SAFETY DATA:
Phototoxic; otherwise generally non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing.
FAMILY:
RUTACEAE SYNONYMS: C. VULGARIS, C. BIGARADIA, SEVILLE ORANGE, SOUR ORANGE BIGARADE (OIL)
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EXTRACTION:
Cold expression from the outer peel of the almost ripe fruit.
The leaves are used for the production of Petitgrain oil, the blossom for Neroli oil.
CHARACTERISTICS:
A dark yellow or brownish yellow liquid with a fresh, almost floral odor with a rich, sweet undertone.
AROMATHERAPY - HOME USE:
Distilled orange oil is photo toxic, its use on the skin should be avoided if there is danger of exposure to direct sunlight. However, there is no evidence to show that expressed bitter orange oil is phototoxic although it too contains coumarins.
Skin Care: Dull and oily complexions, mouth ulcers.
Circulation, Muscles and
Joints: Obesity, palpitations,
water retention.
Respiratory System: Bronchitis, chills.
Digestive System: Constipation, dyspepsia, spasm. Immune System: Colds, flu. Nervous System: Nervous tension and stress-related conditions
OTHER USES:
Used in certain stomachic, laxative and carminative preparations. Employed as a fragrance component in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, colognes and perfumes. Extensively used as a flavoring material, especially in liqueurs and soft drinks. Also utilized as a starting material for the isolation of natural limonene.