Mandarin is
one of many (scented) essential oils used in aromatherapy.
Essential
oils are generally used in very small quantities, e.g. measured as a
small number of drops of the essential oil in a larger quantity of
an appropriate carrier
oil.
Properties*:
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antiseptic;
antispasmodic;
carminative;
digestive;
diuretic
(mild);
laxative (mild);
sedative;
tonic.
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Method of Extraction: |
Cold expression from the outer peel. |
Main Constituents: |
limonene, methyl methylanthranilate, geraniol, citral, citronellal. |
From: |
Native to China and the Far East.
Currently produced in Algeria, Brazil, California, Cyprus, Florida,
Greece, Italy, Spain, Texas,
and the Middle East. |
Where to Buy: |
[No recommended supplier yet] |
This Section consists of summary information about
the most popular Essential Oils - as used in Aromatherapy. This list
is not exhaustive. Visitors are encouraged
to
supplement their study by reading
many
different sources such as textbooks and websites. For more general
information about Aromatherapy see: Aromatherapy, Aromatherapists, Massage, Carrier
Oils, and Business
Development ideas for Therapists.
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As described in Aromatherapy textbooks - this is NOT a medical
product. No medical benefits claimed.
Some essential oils are not safe for use by everyone - consult a
qualified aromatherapist before use. |
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This Section is about
Essential
Oils
(as used in Aromatherapy).
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Non-Aromatherapy
Uses of
Mandarin Oil:
Soaps, cosmetics, perfumes e.g. colognes, also as a flavouring agent._
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