Organic Bitter Orange Essential Oil 10 ml

Fleurance Nature

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Organic Bitter Orange Essential Oil 10 ml
Organic Bitter Orange Essential Oil 10 ml

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Organic Bitter Orange Essential Oil. Also known as bitter orange, the bigaradier is the origin of a hybrid between grapefruit and mandarin. Unlike the orange tree, it is not its fruit that is used, but its aerial parts: leaves and twigs. It was introduced to Europe by the Arabs during the Crusades of the 11th century. Its essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the aerial parts. This process consists of carrying the volatile components (the essential oil) of the leaves and the ramps with the water vapor. The vapor then condenses in the swarm, separating the essential oils from the hydrolase (water). Our bigarado small grain essential oil, Citrus aurantium, is 100% pure and natural and comes from Organic Agriculture. Active substances: linalin acetate, linalool. 100% pure and BIO guaranteed essential oil HEBD. Suitable for vegans. 100% pure and BIO Guaranteed essential oil HEBD How to use: What are the precautions for using essential oils? 1. Respect the recommended dose and duration of use 2. Do not consume pure 3. Avoid for pregnant or lactating women 4. Prohibit for young children: forbidden to children under 3 years and strongly discouraged for children under 7 years 5. Do not apply on mucous membranes (ears, nose, eyes, intimate areas…) 6. Wash your hands after each use and do not rub your eyes 7. Keep them well: tightly closed, protected from heat and light and, to some fresh ODP: 36 months. Capacity: 10 ml.

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  • Reference3700211101325
  • Quantity10 ml
  • BrandFleurance Nature
  • Product Type HomeEssences

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