Orange (Sweet) - Citrus sinensis

Orange oil is one of the best choices in a blend for digestive disorders. Reduces constipation, gas, abdominal spasms, nausea and vomiting. It is hepatic stimulant, supporting the liver to produce bile, and also supporting digestion. Put Orange into a blend and rub right onto the stomach.

Used for reducing the pain and spasms from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

  • Batch: ORG-108
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 1-2 Year

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Specifics
Country of Orgin: South Africa Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes Plant Parts: Fresh Fruit Rind
Cultivations: Distiller is Certified Organic Botanical Families: Rutaceae
Aromas: Citrus, Fresh, Fruity, Sweet Notes: Top

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Orange is a bright uplifting oil, it is useful to add to any blend when you want a fresh, happy note! Excellent in a diffuser to brighten the room and to disinfect.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antidepressant - can help to prevent and alleviate depression
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
  • Antiviral
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
  • Carminative - settles digestion and may assist in preventing gas
  • Digestive system tonic/stimulant
  • Sedative
  • Stomachic - stimulates the stomach

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Unblocks and circulates stagnant energy
Soothes the perfectionist who can't tolerate mistakes
Calms those reluctant to ask others for help
Combats pessimism

Recipe

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (for cramps)
5 drops Orange
5 drops Roman Chamomile
4 drops Bergamot
5 drops Sandalwood

Add to 2 oz. of cream
Apply to belly and lower back every few hours.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
4. Mojay G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Henry Holt and Company Inc., England, 1996

Safety

May cause skin irritation. Use in low dilution (1%, 5-6 drops per ounce of carrier) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. Older, oxidized oils increase potential for skin irritation. Best to buy citrus oils that are from organically grown fruit as citrus trees can be heavily sprayed.

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-108
Date: Fall 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.81
β-myrcene2.22
δ-3-carene0.32
γ-terpinene0.13
d-limonene92.21
sabinene1.27

Monoterpenols

linalol0.37

Aldehydes

decanal0.47
geranial 0.23
neral 0.16
octanal0.54

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-107
Date: Winter 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.56
β-myrcene1.82
β-phellandrene0.24
δ-3-carene0.09
d-limonene95.00
sabinene0.21
terpinolene0.01

Monoterpenols

linalol0.43

Aldehydes

decanal0.24
octanal0.19

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-106
Date: Spring 2010
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.57
α-terpinene0.09
β-myrcene1.87
d-limonene95.84
sabinene0.21

Monoterpenols

linalol0.79

Aldehydes

decanal0.26

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-105
Date: Spring 2010
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-phellandrene0.07
α-pinene0.99
β-myrcene3.19
d-limonene92.07
sabinene0.41

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol0.14
linalol0.77

Aldehydes

decanal0.58
geranial 0.16
octanal0.64

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-104
Date: Summer 2009
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

β-myrcene1.98
β-pinene0.56
d-limonene96.57

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-103
Date: Summer 2008
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

β-myrcene1.86
β-pinene0.53
d-limonene95.20
sabinene0.37

Monoterpenols

linalol0.31

Aldehydes

decanal0.30

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: Costa Rica

Stock # ORG-102
Date: Fall 2007
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.49
β-myrcene1.84
β-phellandrene0.24
d-limonene95.68
sabinene0.26

Monoterpenols

linalol0.43

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Citrus sinensis

Orange (Sweet)

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # ORG-101
Date: Spring 2006
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.53
α-thuyene0.03
β-myrcene1.86
camphene0.02
d-limonene95.20
sabinene0.03

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene0.47

Monoterpenols

geraniol0.09
linalol0.31

Monoterpenols (continued)

nerol0.13
terpineol0.48

Aldehydes

citronellal0.46
decanal0.30
neral 0.61

Esters

bornyl acetate0.18
citronellyl acetate0.12
neryl acetate0.22

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Orange (Sweet) - <em>Citrus sinensis</em>

Orange (Sweet) - Citrus sinensis

Orange oil is one of the best choices in a blend for digestive disorders. Reduces constipation, gas, abdominal spasms, nausea and vomiting. It is hepatic stimulant, supporting the liver to produce bile, and also supporting digestion. Put Orange into a blend and rub right onto the stomach.

Used for reducing the pain and spasms from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

  • Batch: ORG-108
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 1-2 Year
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/2 oz. - $10.00
  • 1 oz. - $18.00
  • 2 oz. - $32.00
  • 4 oz. - $56.00
  • 8 oz. - $96.00
  • 16 oz. - $160.00
  • 32 oz. - $256.00

Specifics

Country of Orgin: South Africa Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes Plant Parts: Fresh Fruit Rind
Cultivations: Distiller is Certified Organic Botanical Families: Rutaceae
Aromas: Citrus, Fresh, Fruity, Sweet
Note: Top

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Orange is a bright uplifting oil, it is useful to add to any blend when you want a fresh, happy note! Excellent in a diffuser to brighten the room and to disinfect.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antidepressant - can help to prevent and alleviate depression
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
  • Antiviral
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
  • Carminative - settles digestion and may assist in preventing gas
  • Digestive system tonic/stimulant
  • Sedative
  • Stomachic - stimulates the stomach

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Unblocks and circulates stagnant energy
Soothes the perfectionist who can't tolerate mistakes
Calms those reluctant to ask others for help
Combats pessimism

Recipe

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (for cramps)
5 drops Orange
5 drops Roman Chamomile
4 drops Bergamot
5 drops Sandalwood

Add to 2 oz. of cream
Apply to belly and lower back every few hours.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
4. Mojay G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Henry Holt and Company Inc., England, 1996

Safety

May cause skin irritation. Use in low dilution (1%, 5-6 drops per ounce of carrier) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. Older, oxidized oils increase potential for skin irritation. Best to buy citrus oils that are from organically grown fruit as citrus trees can be heavily sprayed.