Orange Properties:
Emotional Healing*
Home and Garden*
Energizing*
green_clean*
stress*
Uplifting*
Orange Common Uses
Emotional Healing *Energizing *green_clean *Home and Garden *stress *Uplifting *
The first mention of oranges comes from the the writings of the Arabs, both the common and official names are derived from the Sanskirt nagaranga thought the Arabic naranj. The Romans drank orange-flower water to reduce hangovers.1 Oranges are a healthy source of vitamin C and other nutrients. In addition to fresh oranges and juice, orange peel can also be taken in teas.
Orange also is pleasant to use in cleaning products and to remove stains, such as in coffee pots. It works wonders on removing the stubborn label glue that tends to stick to recylced jars. Instead of buying synthetic "orange power" cleaners, add a few drops of real essential oil to infuse an ordinary household spray cleaner with its antibacterial germ fighting and cleaning prowess. The fresh , sweet orange aroma will uplift your spirits through the drudgery household cleaning.
Side Effects: of Orange
May cause skin irritation, dilute well |

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Orange, Sweet essential oil |
(Citrus sinensis)
Origin- Dominican Republic
Method of Cultivation- Organic
Common Method Of Extraction: Cold pressed
Parts Used: Outer peel
Note Classification: Top
Aroma: Sweet, sugary, and citrus
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Orange Referances
- Grieve, M.,571, A Modern Herbal (1931)
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