Description
Bergamot was named after a town in Italy–Bergamo–where Bergamot oil was first marketed.
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Promotes Immunity
Supports Healthy Cholesterol
The Citrus bergamia belongs to the Rutaceae Family, native to the Canary Islands. The tree may grow from 2 – 10 m. tall. Bergamot doesn’t grow in the wild, but instead is cultivated. The long branches are covered with spines. The tree yields small pear-shaped fruit which are not edible but are useful for the oil extracted from the peel/rind.
Bergamot was named after a town in Italy–Bergamo–where Bergamot oil was first marketed. This citrus oil was most commonly used in Italian folk medicine for fevers and other medicinal purposes for many years.
Botanical name: Citrus bergamia
Origin: Italy
Extraction Method: Cold pressed
Plant Part: Peel
Aroma: Citrus & Floral
Note: T
Blending Factor: 7
Consistency: Thin
Color: Golden Green
Blends Well With: Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Cypress, Frankincense (Boswellia), Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin (Green), Nutmeg, Orange (Sweet), Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang.
Main Constituents: Limonene, Linalyl acetate, Linalool
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