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AOS Bergamot Oil

(30 ml Oil in bottle)
AOS Bergamot Oil
Product Details
AOS Bergamot Oil
AOS Bergamot Oil is extracted from the cold-pressed rind (peel) of the nearly ripe fruit of the bergamot tree, scientifically known as citrus bergamia and belonging to the Rutaceae family. This unique tree emerges from the hybridisation of the lemon tree and the orange tree, resulting in its distinctive pear-like shape and vibrant yellow hue. The name "Bergamot" originates from Bergamo, a city in Lombardy where the oil was initially introduced. While it is a tropical plant by nature, it thrives remarkably well in European regions. The captivatingly sweet aroma of Bergamot Oil, known for its sweet aroma properties, has led to its widespread use in numerous perfumes, often occupying the top note. Unlike many other essential oils, Bergamot Oil is obtained through the steam distillation process.

Key Ingredients:
Alpha-pinene,alpha bergapten,alpha-terpineol,limonene,linalool,linalyl acetate,nerol,neryl acetate,beta bisabolene,geraniol,geraniol acetate,myrcene

Key Benefits:
  • It blends well with chamomile oil, citrus oil, coriander, geranium, jasmine, juniper berry oil, neroli, rose, vetiver and many others
  • Bergamot oil is antibacterial, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic
  • Its uplifting improves digestion and keeps the system working properly
  • The oil is used as a fragrance for tobacco pipes and as a flavouring agent
  • It is used in perfumery, creams, lotions and soaps
  • In aromatherapy, it is inhaled
  • AOS bergamot oil is uplifting and relaxing, it is good for building confidence and enhancing your mood
  • Regular use helps manage skin conditions like psoriasis
  • Stimulates metabolic rates by enhancing hormonal secretions, digestive processes, bile, and insulin
  • Eases symptoms of sprains, muscle aches, and headaches
  • Supports digestion and soothes indigestion
  • Regulates body temperature and hormone secretions
  • Fades scars, tones skin, and soothes irritations
  • Aids wound healing and disinfection of the skin
  • Commonly used in beauty soaps, creams, and lotions
  • Acts as a natural deodorant and air freshener, eliminating body and room

Directions For Use:
  • Added to water for an aromatic bath
  • Rub 1 to 2 drops into your hands and cupping your mouth and nose, and breathe in the scent of the oil slowly
  • Diffuse 5 drops of bergamot or apply 2 to 3 drops topically to your throat, abdomen, and feet
  • Applied topically after blending with a carrier oil to soothe insect bites
  • Used with chamomile and fennel essential oil to massage your abdominal area
  • Diffuse 5 drops at home or work, inhale the oil directly from the bottle or apply 2 to 3 drops topically to your temples and back of the neck
  • Rub five drops of the oil on sore muscles or where you feel tension. To cover a larger surface area, combine bergamot with a carrier oil like coconut oil
  • Add 10 drops of Bergamot Essential Oil to warm bath water
  • Rub five drops of bergamot oil onto your stomach
  • Add 2 to 3 drops of this amazing oil to the deodorant you already use every day, or you can even add the oil directly to your armpits
  • Diffuse 5 drops of this awesome oil at home or apply 2 to 3 drops topically to your temples, back of the neck, and bottoms of your feet
  • Rub 2 to 3 drops of bergamot oil onto your teeth or add one drop to your toothpaste

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Always consult your physician before adding anything to your treatment plan
  • Due to its potential health risks, discourage either topical or internal administration of bergamot oil to pregnant or nursing women and very young children
  • It may make the skin sensitive to the sun and more vulnerable to skin cancer
  • People who work with bergamot can develop skin problems, including blisters, scabs, pigment spots, rashes, sensitivity to the sun, and cancerous changes
  • This could affect blood sugar control and cause blood sugar levels to go too low
  • If you use bergamot oil and have diabetes, make sure to monitor your blood sugar levels regularly

Content on this page was last updated on 17 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)