Petite grain

CitrusbigaradiaRisso

Petitgrain oils are obtained from the branches and leaves of citrus fruits (lemon, orange, bergamot). For some time, the oil was extracted from the ovary of the orange fruit. Hence the name of the oilPetigraines, which means “small grains” in French.

The best petitgrain oilBigarade It has been produced since the 18th century in France from the fruits of bitter orange and is widely used in perfumery. Its fresh, characteristic citrus aroma with a woody tint and a subtle scent of neroli was called by the ancients “the elixir of life.” Recent studies have shown that the oil contains about 400 components, the main of which are linalyl acetate (up to 46%) and linalool (up to 25%), almost the same as in all citrus fruits.

Medicinal properties

  1. An excellent remedy for atherosclerosis, cardiosclerosis, thickening and stretching of the muscular wall of blood vessels.
  2. Has a beneficial effect on blood and lymph, improves blood circulation.
  3. Effective for dyspepsia.
  4. An excellent antioxidant.
  5. Helps restore strength during the recovery period, when overworked.
  6. Helps cleanse the body of toxins.
  7. Effective for acne, fungal infections of the feet, herpes.
  8. A good tonic and sedative for insomnia, states of fear, depression, and nervous exhaustion. Improves mood, improves memory, activates mental activity.
  9. Refreshes, rejuvenates, increases skin turgor, smoothes wrinkles. Preventive skin care product during pregnancy (chest, abdomen) and sudden weight loss. Regular use helps avoid the formation of stretch marks (stretch marks).
  10. Used for severe hair loss and baldness, as it restores the hair follicle and promotes active hair growth.

Dosage

Oil burner: 3-6 k.

Internally: 1-2 k. with 1 tsp. honey

Massage: 6-7 k. per 10 ml of transport oil.

Inhalations: 3-4 k.

Baths: 5-6 k.

Enrichment of cosmetics: 7-10 k. per 10 g of base.

Contraindications. Individual intolerance.

Note. Phototoxic.