The name has its roots in the Turkish word "begarmudu", which means " pear Prince " . Historians Christopher Columbus want to carry the bergamot from the Canary Islands in Italy , where it is grown up now . It is the most common natural stimulant and antidepressant.
beauty
Ideal for oily skin and acne
body
It stimulates the body
It helps in combatting physical intensity
Mind and spirit
It acts as a natural antidepressant
Heals emotional tension, stress and anxiety
Elevates mood and offers optimism and strength
Combine with: geranium , lavender , neroli , cedar , lemon , juniper , sandalwood .
Use in Aromatherapy :
To challenge negative thoughts and anxiety : Add 5 drops in a ceramic device for essential oils.
Start your day with a positive attitude : After you finish your bath, add a drop of essential oil to a damp sponge and swipe it all over your body .
Excessive anxiety or depression : Add 20 drops to 50ml almond oil or chamomile and massage the neck and shoulders or whole body .
For peaceful sleep during periods of emotional intensity : Take a drop of bergamot on the edge of your pillow .
For fresh breath and clean : wash with a drop of bergamot diluted in a glass of water .
Instructions and Safety:
Avoid contact with eyes . In case of contact rinse with plenty of water .
Do not eat for internal use unless you have the advice of a physician , pharmacist or an experienced aromatherapist .
Do not use in insoluble skin.
Make test allergic reaction .
After the use of essential oils of citrus avoid sun exposure or solarium for 12 hours
For use during pregnancy or breastfeeding , consult your doctor .
Use with caution in children under 12 years . Some oils are unsuitable for babies and children