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Essential Oils

Angelica Root
Anise
Bay
Bergamot
Birch
Black Pepper
Blue Hungarian Chamomile
Buchu Leaf
Cananga Java
Caraway
Cardamom
Carrot Seed
Cassia, Chinese
Cedarleaf
Cedarwood
Celery Seed
Chamomile, Roman
Cinnamon Leaf
Citronella
Clary Sage
Clove Bud
Clove Leaf
Clove Stem
Cognac
Coriander Seed
Cornmint
Cumin
Davana
Dillweed
Eucalyptus
Fennel, Sweet
Galbanum, Terpeneless
Garlic
Geranium
Ginger
Grain Fusel
Grapefruit, California
Gurjun Balsam
Jasmine
Juniper Berry
Lavandin Abrialis
Lavender, Bulgarian
Lavender, French
Lemon
Lemongrass
Lime
Mandarin Orange
Neroli Bigarade
Nutmeg
Onion
Orange
Oregano
Parsley Seed
Patchouli
Peppermint
Petitgrain
Pimento Berry
Pine
Rose, Bulgarian
Rosemary
Sage
Sandalwood
Spearmint
Tagetes
Tangerine
Tea Tree
Thyme
Vanilla
Vetiver
Wintergreen
Ylang Ylang

Grapefruit, California

citrus paradisi

General Description
This particular oil has many of the same qualities as other citrus fruits and oils. This oil is very high in vitamin C and also provides protection against infectious illnesses.

How It's Made
This oil is extracted differently than most of our other oils. The peels are used in a process known as cold expression to produce the desired essential oil.

Aroma: Strong, acidic, citrus scent.

Strength: Strong

Properties
Muscles
Helps with Water Retention
Muscular Aches
Reduces Stiffness
Helps with Fatigue

Nervous System
Relieves Fatigue
Helps with Physical Exhaustion
Helps with Anxiety and Depression
Helps with Nervous Strain
General Headaches
Helps with Depression

Immune System
Fights Viral Infections
Battles Common Cold and Influenza

Skin
Promotes Hair Growth
Reduces Grease on Hair and Skin
Tones Skin
Helps with Oily Skin

Circulation
Increases Circulation

Respiratory
Helps with Chills


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