Bergamot Mint Mentha citrata
Specifics
| Country of Origin: India | Extraction Method: Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: Monoterpenols, Esters | Plant Part: Leaves |
| Aromas: Citrus, Fresh, Minty | Cultivation: Unsprayed |
About
Amazing that this delightfully soft and gentle oil is a mint! Its chemistry is similar to Lavender and is easier on the skin than other mint oils. We like to use it for cooling, and in calming and soothing blends. It is emotionally uplifting and at the same time soothing for the nervous system. It is great for nausea, to reduce anxiety and stress, and for reducing fear and panic.
Great to use for hot flashes during menopause.
Lovely as a perfume, in a bath blend, and in daily moisturizing lotions.
Bergamot Mint is also perfect in massage oils. It brings an antispasmodic and calming effect, and the aroma is wonderful.
Great to use for hot flashes during menopause.
Lovely as a perfume, in a bath blend, and in daily moisturizing lotions.
Bergamot Mint is also perfect in massage oils. It brings an antispasmodic and calming effect, and the aroma is wonderful.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Anti-infectious
- Antidepressant - helps prevent and alleviate depression
- Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation, promotes cooling
- Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
- CNS tonic, sedative
- Long term immune support
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Relaxing, restorative, calmingEmotionally uplifting
Helps reduce insomnia and anxiety
Recipe
For Massage Oil
9 drops Bergamot mint
3 drops Lavender (angustifolia)
4 drops Vetiver
2 drops Mandarin
Blend into 1 oz cream or carrier oil. Massage a capful gently into belly.
Safety Issues
May cause slight skin irritation in those with sensitive skin.