Major Constituents:
monoterpenes: d-limonene, a-pinene, myrcene
alcohols: linalool, a-terpineol, cis-&-trans-carveol,
geraniol
aldehydes: n-octanal, n-decanal, citronellal
ketones:carvone, a-ionone
coumarins: auraptene, bergaptol, iso-imperatorin
Traditional Uses: antidepressant,
anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, bactericidal, fungicidal,
hypotensive, nervous sedative, lymphatic, stimulant,
tonic-digestive
Skin: dull & oily skin, puffiness,
wrinkles, softens thick, fissured and cracked skin;
strengthens epidermis, increases circulation&
melanocyte development, cell hydration, calms skin
gland function, supports regeneration
Respiratory: bronchitis, chills
Muscular/Skeletal: palpitations
Cardio-vascular/ Lymphatic: environmental
disinfection
Immune: colds, flu
Digestive: constipation, intestinal
spasm, raises blood sugar, eases simple water retention,
increases fluid circulation, aids digestive processes
including gall bladder
Nervous Brain/ Mind: nervous tension,
stress problems, harmonizes physical and mental,
encourages energy
Emotional/Energetic: This oil epitomizes
a comfortable, relaxed state of mind and increases
positive occurrences.
Blends well with: cinnamon, clary
sage, clove, cypress, frankincense, geranium, juniper,
lavender, petitgrain, rose, lime, sage, ylang ylang,
vetiver
Satety Data: non-toxic, non-irritant
SOURCES:
Sheppard-Hanger Sylla, THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER
REFERENCE MANUAL, Tampa, 1998
Mojay, Gabriel, Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit,
London, 1996
Battaglia, Salvatore, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy,
Brisbane, 1997
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