Green Mandarin Organic Essential Oil, 10ml

€ 8,20
By INNOBIZ

This Organic Green Mandarin Essential Oil helps to detoxify, boost liver function and strengthen the immune system. Its calming properties can help reduce stress and anxiety, while it is also effective for treating skin concerns like oily skin, stretch marks and scar tissue. Perfect for coughs, digestion issues and vomiting too.

! This citrus oil is NOT phototoxic (when an essential oil cause a skin reaction when exposed to the sun. This is called photosensitivity or phototoxicity). According to research done by Dominique Baudoux in his book: Contemporary French Aromatherapy.

The fragrance of green mandarin is very close to that of the fruit – both fresh and sweet, with characteristic orange and tart notes.

USE THIS FOR
- Coughs
- Detox
- Digestion
- Immune system boost
- Liver function
- Oily skin
- Scars
- Stretch marks
- Stress and anxiety
- Vomiting

Usage tips

Persistent coughing
Mandarin oil helps to reduce spasms in the respiratory tract. Add 3 drops to a steam inhalation, and breathe deeply for 3 minutes. You can also mix 4 drops of mandarin oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of jojoba oil, and massage into the upper chest area.

Oily skin
With its astringent properties, mandarin oil helps to close pores and tighten the skin. Mix 3 drops with 2 teaspoons (10ml) of coconut oil, and massage into the face. Pay extra attention to the T-zone area.

Detox
Mix 4 drops of mandarin oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of jojoba oil, and massage into the soles of the feet. Mandarin helps to purify the blod, which helps the body to get rid of unwanted toxins from the body.

Detox Bath
Dilute 6 drops of mandarin oil in 1 tablespoon (15ml) carrier oil, and add to a warm Epsom salt bath.

Scars
Mix 3 drops with 1/2 teaspoons (2,5ml) of coconut oil, and gently massage over scar tissue twice per day.

Stretch marks
Mix 3 drops with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of coconut oil, and massage into the area of concern. Use mandarin oil to both prevent and diminish the appearance of stretch marks.

Vomiting
Mandarin eases spasms in the intestines which cause vomiting. Therefore mix 4 drops of mandarin oil with 1 teaspoon of carrier oil, and massage into the abdomen in a clockwise direction.

Stress and anxiety
Diffuse 5-10 drops of mandarin oil in your home or office, or place 2 drops on a tissue (or just inhale from the bottle) and inhale regularly throughout the day. Mandarin oil calms the nervous system, and help you to relax and overcome feelings of anxiety and stress.

Immune boost
Boost your immune system with mandarin oil, which strengthens the immune system and protects it from illness such as colds and flu.

SUPER POWERS
  • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
  • Antiviral - kills or inhibits the growth of viruses
  • Antispasmodic - prevents or relieves spasms
  • Calmative - sedative calming effect
  • Carminative - preventsor relieves flatulence; gas in the gastrointestinal tract
  • Cholagogue - stimulates the flow of bile
  • Digestive - improves the function of the stomach, increases appetite, and helps with digestion
  • Depurative - cleanses and removes impurities and toxins from the blood; purifies the blood
  • Diuretic - helps to increase the production of urine
  • Relaxant - promotes relaxation or reduces tension
  • Sedative - reduces mental excitement or irritability, and reduces physical activity
  • Tonic - refreshes, revitalizes and invigorates body functions
PET SAFE

This oil is Safe to Diffuse:

Digestion issues
  • Constipation
  • IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
  • Indigestion, heartburn
  • Stomach ache
  • Stomach cramps
  • Vomiting
Health issues
  • Detox
  • Immune system
  • Oedema or water retention
Mental health
  • Anxiety & nervousness
  • Stress
Respiratory issues
  • Coughing
Skin & hair issues
  • Acne
  • Cellulite
  • Oily skin
  • Stretch marks
  • Scars
Sleep issues
  • Hard to fall a sleep
  • Insomnia
More information

Latin name: Citrus reticulata Blanco
Origin: Brazil
Part used: Zest
Extraction method: Cold expression of the zests
Chemotype: limonene, gamma terpinene
Cultivation: Organic farming
Green color

Blends well with

Bay laurel, bergamot, black pepper, cardamom, chamomile roman, clary sage, clove bud, coriander seed, cypress, fellen, frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, juniper berry, lavender, lemon, lime, marjoram, orange, patchouli, petitgrain, pine, rosemary, sandalwood, thyme linalol, ylang ylang

Precautions for use

No contraindications known

Quality

Made in France
From 100% organic farming

Certification

Certified by ECOCERT.

Packaging & storage

Store away from heat and light
Storage: 24 months after opening
Packaging: 10ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap

Volume

10 ml

Resources

In my journey to learn about Essential Oils and Aromatherapy over the years, I deep dive into books and courses. I love to educate myself and below you can see some of the books I have used as resources when writing my content. I have tried a lot of different recipes and have been inspired to make some of my own as well. Some of the recipes are from the books. There are so many brilliant authors, and I feel honored to share such great wisdom and knowledge so that we all can live more in harmony with Mother Nature. So share and include this knowledge in your care for yourself and your family and friends. Love Susann

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