Health Benefits of Orange Oil and How is it Used?
The botanical name of the orange plant is 'Citrus Sinensis'. Orange oil is an essential oil extracted from the orange peel by cold pressing technique, and it is best to use only organic, cold-pressed oils to avoid chemicals. This oil is also obtained as a by-product of orange juice production. Once extracted, it is safe to use for about 6 months.
Orange oil has a fresh, sweet, citrus smell and is suitable for multi-purpose use with its antiseptic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, degassing, soothing and antidepressant properties. Sweet and bitter orange oils are both beneficial to health and have therapeutic properties. Let's take a closer look at these features.
Health Benefits of Orange Oil
Antidepressant: Orange oil has an intense fruit smell. As the orange peel slowly peels, think of the pungent smell of orange fruit. This fragrance is a fragrance that revitalizes the soul and calms the body, creating peace and happiness within you. Especially for women, menstrual and menopausal functions as antidepressants.
Orange oil is widely used in the treatment of anxiety / anxiety. According to a small study of 72 people (age 22-57) published in the journal Physiology and Behavior in 2000, the smell of orange oil can help alleviate anxiety. In this study, 72 people were taken to 2 waiting rooms in a dental treatment center. In the first waiting room, an electric device was installed which smells of orange oil. In the second room, no odor was emitted. As a result of the research, it was observed that the anxiety level of the participants (especially women) exposed to orange oil smell was lower and the morale was higher than the group in the odorless room.
Anti-Inflammation: Orange oil provides relief for both internal and external inflammation caused by any factor such as infection, toxins, antibiotic and other adverse effects of drugs. Stimulates blood circulation to help treat tissue swelling.
Antiseptic: Orange oil prevents the spread of germs and when used as a mouthwash can help relieve sore throats. It also helps to heal mouth sores when you rinse your mouth with orange oil.
Antispasmodic: This fragrant oil is a natural antispasmodic and is therefore widely used in the treatment of spasms that cause many diseases such as muscle problems, chronic cough, cramps and diarrhea.
Digestion Regulation: Orange oil is known to regulate digestion, relieve constipation and increase vitamin C absorption. Massage oil can be applied to the abdomen.
Purification of Toxins: Sweet orange oil acts as a diuretic and helps to free the body from toxins. 2. It also stimulates the lymphatic system, bladder and kidneys, which can be regarded as a circulatory system. It helps to eliminate toxins such as uric acid, bile and excess salt through urine and to retain fluid. The detoxifying and cleansing properties of the oil are effective in breaking down and reducing cellulite.
Sexuality: Orange oil, which is known to have aphrodisiac properties, is frequently used in the treatment of problems such as inability to enjoy, sexual reluctance, impotence and erectile dysfunction.
Skin Health: Orange oil can be used for skin care and as a beauty product. Orange oil promotes collagen production in the skin and reduces swelling and removes fine lines on the skin. It promotes blood flow towards the skin and gives the skin a natural shine. It makes the formation of wrinkles difficult and therefore retards aging. It is useful for dry, irritated skin as well as acne prone skin.
Hair Health: Orange oil contains many features that can make your hair healthier. First, it has a soothing effect on irritated scalp. Second, orange oil is an excellent moisturizer and is recommended for dry, damaged and brittle hair. Third, orange oil is a good source of vitamin C for hair and scalp. Finally, the orange oil strengthens the hair follicles and provides hair to grow and grow.
To add health and beauty to your hair, mix 10 drops of orange oil with a little olive oil and massage your scalp. After waiting for 40 minutes to wash your hair.
Alzheimer's Disease: Research suggests that using aromatherapy orange essential oil can help improve cognitive function, especially in AD patients.
Benefits of Orange Oil to the Skin
Helps remove cellulite
Helps healing wound and burns.
Leaves skin youthful & radiant
Beautifies the skin.
It nourishes the skin with vitamins B and E and magnesium, copper, iron and proteins.
Orange oil is very oily and very effective on mixed skin.
Helps remove skin wrinkles
It prevents the formation of acne and acne.
It gives the body vigor by allowing the body to relieve fatigue.
Gives vitality to skin
Can be used as a tonic for makeup removal.
Provides balancing effect on dry and sensitive skin.
Other Benefits of Orange Oil
• Encourages creative and positive thinking and supports right brain functions.
• Treatment of sleep disorders with lavender oil.
• It promotes the secretion of endocrine and exocrine glands. It has been observed that the consumption of orange oil improves milk secretion, increases the production of bile and digestive secretions, and restores the menstrual period.
• Regular use of this oil, both internally and externally, acts as a tonic for your body.
• It promotes the functioning of all organ systems of the body.
How to Use Orange Oil
Essential oils are absorbed by the body through the nose, skin pores and hair roots. From there it enters the bloodstream and circulates through the body. The beauty of aromatherapy is that you can benefit from it by inhalation or by applying the essential oils locally.
According to aromatherapy experts, the absorption of essential fat molecules by the skin provides access to the limbic system (the brain area that affects emotions and the nervous system). These messages are thought to include biological factors such as blood pressure, stress levels, heart rate, respiratory and immune function.
• Orange oil can be applied to the skin by thinning with a carrier oil (eg jojoba, sweet almond or avocado oil). Or a few drops can be added to the hot water bath.
• It can be used as massage oil in areas where you need it, or the oil can be applied to the skin with a diffuser or vaporizer by pouring a few drops onto a cloth or handkerchief. However, it is recommended to apply essential oils by thinning them on the skin.
• You can use a few drops of essential oil when washing your body.
• To relieve sore throat, drip a few drops of bitter essential oil into warm saline and gargle.
• You can change the air of your room and benefit from its effects by adding a few drops of essential oil with water into the room spray.
Use of Orange Oil in Different Areas
The benefits of orange oil are not only limited to general health care, but also for many industrial and domestic uses.
• You can use it for cleaning for your home. It is useful for removing oil and stains on floors, furniture and counter tops.
• You can add orange flavor to a variety of food products such as drinks, desserts, biscuits, chocolates, candies and pastries.
• Industrially used in orange oil soaps, body lotions, face creams, room sprays and deodorants.
• D-limonene in sweet orange oil is a highly effective insect repellent. Wipe the edges of doors and windows and cracks, that is, the places where harmful pests can enter your house with this oil or spray them with oil. You can also safely use this oil instead of using toxic substances to repel moths, worms and ants.
Precautions and Warnings: Orange oil should not be applied when sun exposure. Orange oil should be diluted with another oil or water. Excessive use may cause vomiting and nausea. If you have epilepsy, are pregnant, have liver damage, or have a chronic condition, you should only use essential oils under the supervision of a qualified aromatherapy specialist. Remember that alternative medicine cannot replace real medicine. Self-treatment by avoiding or delaying the treatment prescribed by your doctor may have serious consequences.
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