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Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil

Puressentiel

Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil

$6.27

Fresh, sweet orange essential oil is fruity and light.
If the orange tree arrives from Asia (the sweet orange is in German the "Chinese apple"), it is widespread in hot countries: Mediterranean rim, Maghreb, China, South Africa, Australia. The Washington Navel variety, born in Brazil in 1820, flooded the market; this country is the world's leading exporter of orange juice.

This essential oil is HEBBD (Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil).


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Fresh, sweet orange essential oil is fruity and light.
If the orange tree arrives from Asia (the sweet orange is in German the "Chinese apple"), it is widespread in hot countries: Mediterranean rim, Maghreb, China, South Africa, Australia. The Washington Navel variety, born in Brazil in 1820, flooded the market; this country is the world's leading exporter of orange juice.

This essential oil is HEBBD (Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oil).


How to use Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil? Take a maximum of 2 drops of sweet orange essential oil 3 times a day on a neutral Puressentiel tablet (or 1 teaspoon of honey, olive oil, or 1/4 sugar). Do not use pure sweet orange essential oil without support, or mixed with water. For other advice on use, ask your pharmacist for advice. Equivalence: 1ml = 31 drops.
ESSENTIAL OIL OF Citrus sinensis * CHEMOTYPE: LIMONENE FAMILY: RUTACEES PRODUCER ORGAN: ZEST * From organic farming
Keep out of the reach of children. Dietary supplement. Sweet orange essential oil is not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Respect the recommended doses. As a precaution, do not use in children under 7 years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with epilepsy, with a history of convulsions or allergic to essential oils. Store the essential oil of sweet orange away from light, air and heat. See package leaflet for more information on the precautions for use of this reference.

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