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Tangerine (Mandarin, Citrus
Reticulata)
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Tangerine
oil is extracted from Citrus reticulata (also known as Citrus nobilis,
madurensis, unshiu, deliciosa) of the Rutaceae family and is also known as
European mandarin, naartjie and true mandarin.
Although the tangerine
tree is most commonly found in southern Europe, South America, and Japan, the
tangerine tree originated in China. It was named for the Mandarins: the high
officials of the former Chinese Empire.
The tangerine tree is a member of
the orange family. The pure essential oil comes from the outer peel of the
tangerine. The tangerine peel is pressed, and from it comes the flowery, sweet
aroma scent associated with the oil. This oil is believed to improve mood
and "relieve anxiety". The oil is really a happy oil, as the smell of the oil
gives you the feeling of cleanliness. It is safe for all ages, and children
especially enjoy the aroma of the oil.
Tangerine oil has various benefits
when used in skin care product formulations such as refining the texture of the
skin, while also having good antiseptic and cell rejuvenating
properties.
The volatile oil is tangy and sweet smelling and is
yellowy-orange in color, The main constituents are alpha-thujone, alpha-pinene,
camphene, sabinene, ß-pinene, myrcene, limonene, y-terpinolene, linalool,
citronellal, terpineol-4-ol, nerol and geranial.
It has good antiseptic,
cytophylactic, depurative, diuretic and tonic therapeutic properties and is a
great ingredient to help purify and re-balance the skin.
At the same
time, it promotes a finer textured skin, fighting infections and removing any
congestion from the skin. The cytophylactic properties of the oil encourage the
growth of new skin cells, which is a boon when you wish to replace previously
damaged skin with new healthy cells, as is the case when treating stretch marks,
as well as acne scarring and damage to the skin.
Tangerine essential
oils are used to soothe the nervous system and can be used as a tonic to help
with the digestive system. It has also been known to help with diarrhea,
constipation and flatulence. Tangerine essential oil is also very good for the
skin and helps to prevent stretch marks. It is great for increasing blood
circulation and helps to prevent fluid retention. Tangerine essential oil has
all of these properties while relieving stress and anxiety. When tangerine
essential oil is put on a small oil burner and vaporized it is very calming to
the senses and gives off a soft citrus scent. It is very pleasing to the senses
and helps with the digestive system when inhaled. When tangerine essential oil
is blended in massage oil or diluted in bath water, the oil will help with the
nervous system. The massage oil is especially helpful with the digestive system
complaints of flatulence, constipation and diarrhea.
As a cream or
lotion, tangerine essential oil, is a great help for uncomfortable symptoms in
pregnant women. It improves the blood circulation and helps to prevent fluid
retention, while working to prevent stretch marks. It is best not to expose the
skin to sunlight after applying, as it has been known for phototoxicity. Other
than this precaution, tangerine essential oil is a non-toxic, non-irritant and
non-sensitizing oil. This oil must be diluted before use on sensitive areas such
as the genital area, neck and face and should not be used on infants or small
children. It is also not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any
disease.
It is a non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing oil, yet
it is advisable not to expose the skin to extended periods of sunlight when
using this oil.
There are many ways tangerine oil can uplift your
spirits. Its tart, fresh aroma makes the oil useful for combating depression and
sadness. It's properties enable it to ease distress, and it can even act as a
gentle sedative.
What can pure essential oil of tangerine do for me?
There are many symptoms and problems tangerine pure essential oil can help with.
The list can be somewhat overwhelming, but we will cover some of the most common
ailments the oil is used for. For starters, it can be used as a natural cleaner
around the house. Just add a few drops of oil to some water, dampen a rag, and
clean away. The natural antiseptic properties of the tangerine oil will help
clean and disinfect the items or rooms you are cleaning. This is especially good
for the children's room, where you would not want the processed chemicals is
some of the cleaners in the air, or on the surfaces the children are
touching.
Second, it helps to prevent stretch marks. Mix tangerine oil
with a carrier oil, such as safflower, sweet almond, or grape seed extract, and
rub on your stomach every day while pregnant. The mixture should be ½ cup of
carrier oil, and 50 drops of tangerine pure essential oil. This oil is safe for
pregnant women, so no need to worry. It only prevents, not removes.
Sorry!
Third, it can also help relieve muscle cramps or tired muscles.
Just mix 10 drops of Tangerine Oil and 5 drops of Geranium Oil in 1 cup of milk,
and then add to the bath water. You cannot just add oils to water for obvious
reasons. They do not mix. You need some sort of carrier, to absorb the oil, then
to mix with the water. This is where the milk comes in.
As I said
earlier, there are many other ailments, but the list is too long to cover. The
main ingredient of the oil is the aroma. This is why it is called the "happy"
oil. Just the fresh smell of oranges is enough to relax you and relieve your
anxiety.
Safety information
One of the safest oils to use with
everyone. Safe to use during pregnancy. Just make sure to take care. Tangerine
oil is slightly yellow and will leave a residue in the diffuser lamp. You must
also ensure to avoid direct sunlight if the oil has been applied to your shin.
The oil is photosensitive, and will leave brown spots on your skin. The spots
will go away with time, but it's just better to not have
them.
Disclaimer: The
information presented herein is intended for educational purposes only. These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose,
cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using
any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care
provider.
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