HSN Code: 3301
Botanical Name: Citrus Aurantium Amara
CAS Number: 68916-04-01
Bitter Orange Essential Oil
Orange bitter essential oil has strengthening, stimulating and enlivening properties. This oil is helpful in maintaining a healthy circulatory system and the elimination of toxins. Bitter Orange essential oil has an enlivening effect on the emotions and has been associated with helping people to overcome rejection. As the name implies, it has a bitter orange aroma reminiscent of a cross between the sweetness of sweet orange oil and the slight bitterness of grapefruit oil.
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