Mandarin Red (Citrus reticulata) 10ml
£3.29
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PROPERTIES: Antispasmodic, Cholagogue, Cytophylactic, Digestive, Emollient, Sedative, Tonic. A gentle and calming oil, good for oily skin. Known in France as “the children’s remedy” for its mildness – use it in massage for the digestive system and, like Lavender, can be used in massage oil to help prevent stretch marks. A tonic to the digestion, stimulates appetite, particularly after illness or loss of hunger due to depression. Seems to have a stimulating effect on the liver, helping to regulate metabolic processes and aids in the secretion of bile and of breaking down fats. At the same time it is calming to the intestines and good for expelling gas. Its cheering action is sometimes used as part of a blend to ease pre menstrual tension. Possibly has an enhanced effect when blended with other citrus oils.
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Latin Name: Citrus Madurensis
Family: Rutaceae
Extraction: Expression
AROMA: Delicate, sweet, tangy with floral undertones.
PRECAUTIONS: Do not use Mandarin on the skin in direct sunlight.

Because of its gentle action. Mandarin is often regarded in France as ‘the children’s remedy’ and is often chosen to help with the tummy upsets of childhood, including ‘burps’ and hiccoughs. A 2% dilution in almond oil can be gently massaged into the tummy, always in a clockwise direction. I would extend this to say that it could be a wise choice for anybody who is a little fragile, particularly the elderly.
Mandarin is one of the oils which is safe to use during pregnancy, as it will not harm either the mother or the developing child. It is an excellent component of massage oils for the prevention of stretch-marks: I drop each of Lavender, Mandarin and Neroli to 10 mis of almond oil and 2 mis of wheatgerm oil is a good blend. It must be used daily, preferably twice daily, from about the fifth month of pregnancy to be really effective.
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