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TIMELESS Essential Oils

Neroli (Orange Blossom) Distillate Water

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Pure, Therapeutic Neroli (Orange Blossom) Distillate Water

Distillate Waters are also referred to as Hydrosols or Floral Waters, and are the by-product of distillation in the manufacture of essential oils.  Valuable plant compounds left behind in the distillation process are available in the distillate waters. TIMELESS 100% pure Distillate Waters are hand poured for quality assurance, and now are packed with Nitrogen and Argon to promote freshness.  We recommend refrigeration for all Distllate Waters.

Aroma: Floral, fruity, sensual

Properties: Antibacterial, antidepressant, anti-fungal, antispasmodic, astringent, calming, sedative, toner for the skin

Blends well with: Basil, Cistus (Rock Rose), Geranium, Lavender, Oregano, Rose, Thyme

Uses

Uses: Most commonly used in the care of sensitive, oily skin and acne. Use sparingly with dry skin (20% in combination with Geranium, Lavender or Rose Waters). Use in a facial mask with honey and clay. Can simply be used as a refreshing body spray or light perfume.

Neroli is calming for both children and adults, and is effective in helping individuals with ADHD to focus. Useful in cases of sudden shock. Provides emotional support during abstention from addictive substances and detoxification, including smoking cessation. Quickly reduces caffeine jitters and the effects of overindulgence.

Combined with Rock Rose and Oregano or Thyme, Neroli Water is beneficial in the treatment of thrush. As a digestive aid, it helps relieve heartburn and reflux. Applied to the abdomen or acupuncture digestive points, can help relieve bloating, gas, cramps and constipation. Used in cooking for sweets, jams and beverages.

Safety

Safety: Generally considered safe. Non-irritating, even for sensitive skin.

Notice: This information is for educational purposes only. It has not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease, and should not take the place of evaluation by a qualified health professional. Although we strive to provide information which is accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this information.

References

References: Catty, Suzanne, Hydrosols : The Next Aromatherapy, 2001. Healing Arts Press, Rochester, VT.

Cooksley, Valerie Gennari, Aromatherapy: Soothing Remedies to Restore, Rejuvenate, and Heal, 2002. Prentice Hall Press, New York, NY.

Cooksley, Valerie Gennari, Aromatherapy : A Holistic Guide to Natural Healing with Essential Oils, 2015. Floramed Publishing, The Woodlands, TX.