Chemotype and indications
Identity card
Name: Red Mandarin
Botanical name: Citrus reticulata
Distilled part: Zest
Botanical family: Rutaceae
Origin: Spain
Chemical composition
- Nitrogen Compounds
- Coumarines: Furocaumarines
- Esters: Benzyl Acetate
- Monoterpenes: Limonene (65 to 94%)
- Monoterpénols: Citronnellol, linalol
Physical properties and therapeutic indications
- Aérophagie*
- Antispasmodic*
- Cardiovascular and respiratory antispasmodic*
- Hiccup*
- Insomnia in children*
- Digestive stimulant*
Emotional, psychic properties and therapeutic indications
- Anxiolytic
- Calming*
- Comforting*
- Angoisse*
- Depression*
- Nervousness*
Additional information
Danger :
Photosensibilisante
Cold Expression Essence
HE specific for babies and children but the "grown-ups" who appreciate it should also use it...
We like Mandarin at certain times in our lives
HE specifically masculine
*The difference between Red and Yellow Mandarin EO lies in its extraordinary fragrance, used in particular in olfactotherapy and for cooking.
Legend: * powerful, ** very powerful; *** extremely powerful (power value for associated pathology)
Reference and bibliographic source: Lily BAYER and Dr Hervé STAUB, (2013) "In-depth treatise on Phyto and Aromatherapy", Ed. Grancher. p. 569.
AROMATHERAPY INDICATIONS AND THE USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS DO NOT CONSTITUTE A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND DO NOT REPLACE A DOCTOR'S ADVICE OR MEDICAL TREATMENTS!