What is Orange Essential Oil Good For?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 08. 2024
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What is Orange Essential Oil Good For?
AkaâŠ4 Ways to Use Orange Essential Oil!
Iâve been teaching people to use essential oils for over 20 years.
Orange essential oil has been one of my favorites from the very beginning.
Orange essential oil is good for a variety of issues-such as natural pain relief, reducing swelling, feeling positive, and for an upset stomach.
It is so strong and effective, yet GENTLE. I even love to use Orange essential oil in childrenâs blends.
In this video, I share 4 of my favorite ways to use Orange essential oil.
Youâll also learn a GREAT oil to blend with Orange for natural pain relief!
You can see the full recipes, and learn more about what Orange essential oil is good for, HERE: www.aromahead....
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The first time I visited Florida, we flew in at night and driving up the highway I put my window down to smell the tropical air. I got a whiff of a beautiful floral fragrance. I asked what it was and our driver said "orange blossoms ." It was so beautiful. I wish I could grow orange trees here in Atlantic Canada.
Hi Jane! The aroma is so incredible. I am so happy for you to have had that experience!
Great video tutorial. Love learning more about the EOs. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Linnea! I love that you love learning about essential oils. Have you visit the Aromahead Blog to read more about the blends in this video? Here's our blog link: blog.aromahead.com/how-to-use-orange-essential-oil-nl
The blog is another great way to build your knowledge about essential oils. When you visit the blog we welcome you to subscribe to learn more and grow an amazing recipe collection (for FREE!)!
Thank you Andrea , love all your videos đđ
Thank you for the love Karen! Are you part of our Aromahead community on our blog? Here's our blog link: blog.aromahead.com/how-to-use-orange-essential-oil-nl
Our blog is another great way to build your knowledge about essential oils. When you visit the blog we welcome you to subscribe to learn more and grow an amazing recipe collection (for FREE!)!
Hi Andrea! This is Rodolfo, from Mexico, thank you for this new approach, it makes your deliver so much interesting...
You'll see the results!
Congratulations!
Thank you so much Rodolfo! I am grateful that you've taken a moment to let me know you enjoy this new approach!
Love your book, your app for my phone, and your CZcams channel. Not sure if I like the new video format, I was so used to your mixing and pouring and explaining each blend. Just have to make my notes quicker or pause the video LOL. Either way, it's all good đ
Thanks for the honest feed back Jennifer.
Did you know we include additional information below the video in the notes. Click show notes to see more. There is a link to the Aromahead Blog where you may enjoy reading and taking more notes about the oils and the blend. We hope that helps!
Definitely the orange and peppermint works for pain relief. I've been using it for a while. I have arthritis in my knees and my hands. This blend is amazing. Oh btw, it's your recipe that I use. Thanks Andrea đđ
Linda Lee we are so happy to hear that you are feeling relief from this amazing (all-natural) blend! Yay!!
Made the blend with orange and cardamon with coconut oil, adding a drop of tamala oil gave it a wonderful, delicate scent. Also learned somewhere that Black Spruce oil can be relieving for indigestion. Added a drop when applying to my belly, seemed so calming and relaxing. Thanks, these blends sound amazing!đ
That sounds like an amazing blend! Thank you for sharing đ
@@aromatherapyoils Yw!
I love this type of video! A spotlight on a single oil and different recipes to make with that oil. Can you do this for other oils?
Hi Jessie! That makes me so happy to know how much you enjoy the essential oil spotlight videos. We have several videos just like that. I think you will enjoy the videos in our playlist "How to Use Essential Oils". czcams.com/users/TrustYourSourceplaylists
I super love orange essential oils and you are my inspiration / online mentor Ms Andrea :)
aww thank you so much for your sweet message April! I super love orange essential oil too!!
Going to try it
Thanks as always an awesome vidro n vrry informative
Always learning somethin new
So glad you are enjoying the information!
Your orange tree looks so magical
Thanks, Sam! đ
This is awesome. Thank you! Bless your soul
You're most welcome! đ
Thanks for sharing, they all sound wonderful, atb !
Thanks Michael! We would enjoy hearing back from you when you try the blends! đ
I love the belly blend! Speaking of belly blends could you do a video on essential oils that help with irregular periods, perimenopause etc? I know geranium is pretty much a go to for balancing hormones but this is driving me crazy. No way puberty was this bad!! Or maybe it was đđđ Thanks Andrea, you're such a lovely, warm person đđ
Hi Kirsty! There are several essential oils that can help ease unwelcome muscle spasms, like menstrual cramps. You might try 2 drops each of Lavender and Roman Chamomile in an a teaspoon of unscented lotion and gently massage onto your belly when cramping begins.
When it comes to hormones, it's a complex issue, and individual situation must be evaluated and perhaps some of the peripheral issues can be addressed with oils. Essential oils are not used for affecting the hormones directly, but can be used to reduce stress, improve sleep, reduce some of the uncomfortable symptoms. Some oils we can suggest are Frankincense, Myrrh, Geranium, Rose, and Neroli to help you feel calm and balanced.
We would suggest seeing an acupuncturist or naturopath to create a bigger picture plan for supporting and balancing your hormones.
@@aromatherapyoils thanks for the advice, I'm going to see an acupuncturist next month xx
love this!!
đđđ thanks Terri!!
Hi Andrea! Orange is my all time favorite EO! Thank you for these recipes! Can you tell us where you get your mixing sticks and the test tube?
Hi Barbi! Orange is such a bright and cheery essential oil, I â€ïž it too!!
I am very happy to share resources with you.
You can find graduate cylinders here: amzn.to/2H8gujamzn.to/2H8gujQQ
Aromatics carries glass stir rods: www.aromatics.com/products/stir-rods
They have bottles and jars too!
The extra special fun stirs are something I often find on Amazon and I search swizzle sticks to find them.
I hope this helps! If you need other resources, let us know!
thanks so much
Thank you so much! So glad you can join Aromahead here on CZcams!
Nice Video
Thanks Angela! đ
Hi Andrea, how do I use this essencial blends, diffuse them, or applying on my skin?
Edyta, the Natural Pain Relief blend and the Reduce Swelling blend are topical applications. The Feeling Uplifted blend is an inhaler blend. You can read more about each blend here on the Aromahead Blog: blog.aromahead.com/how-to-use-orange-essential-oil-nl
What could you use if Neroli is too strong for you
Great question! If the aroma of Neroli is too strong for you, you could try Neroli/Petitgrain Co-Distill (Citrus aurantium var amara) or Bergamot Mint (Mentha citrata) instead đ
A very informative video. thanx! Andrea. I have a question pls, instead of the inhaler for the Feeling uplifted blend, it is more effective for me to use on the skin (I have alllergy and rinitis so I hardly smell anything cause my nose is always blocked) so how should I make this blend? where should I apply it? and if I do not have Neroli, which other E.O I can replace it with? Thanx!
Hi pa ola! Any floral aroma you enjoy would be in place of Neroli. Some suggestions are Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata) or Jasmine absolute (Jasminum grandiflorum)
You could transform the Feeling Uplifted! blend into a lovely body oil like this:
1 oz (30) ml of Jojoba
7 drops Bergamot essential oil (Citrus bergamia)
4 drops Orange essential oil (Citrus sinensis)
1 drop floral essential oil of your choice
thanx! always so kind to answer :-)