

This unusually named fruit may not be something you’ve heard about, and considering that its range is quite limited and the amount of fruit that can be consumed from each one is somewhat small, that doesn’t come as a surprise. With the scientific name of Citrus medica var. sarcodactylis, this variety of citron (like pomelos and mandarins) is named as such because the fruit is separated into long, thin sections that resemble the fingers of a human hand. Native to India or China, as most citron varieties are, Buddha’s hand has long been used in religious ceremonies, possibly due to the importance of Buddha’s open hand to the Buddhist faith. However, this fruit is also used for perfumes, given its sweet, citrusy smell, and can also be consumed for its medicinal properties. It has very little juice and typically no seeds, and a bittersweet pulp, so common consumption hasn’t become widespread, and its distribution is still somewhat limited. It majorly grows in the temperate areas of China and India. Both the rind and the fruit itself can be used for various medicinal effects, so let’s take a closer look at the health benefits of Buddha’s hand.
Lowers Blood Pressure
Alcohol extract from Buddha’s hand actually behaves like a vasodilator, relaxing and dilating coronary blood vessels and increasing circulation, effectively lowering blood pressure and reducing the chances of developing atherosclerosis or suffering from a heart attack or stroke. This significantly lowers the strain on the cardiovascular system and promotes a long-term healthy lifestyle.
Word of Caution: Despite the many benefits derived from the fruit, some of these are still in the process of being scientifically verified, although thousands of years of use should be some indication of its efficacy. However, you should always discuss with your doctor any plans to add a foreign fruit to your diet, particularly one as potent as Buddha’s hand. If you have low blood pressure, lowering it further with Buddha’s hand may not be a wise choice.
Traditional citrus top note in European perfumes and colognes. A flavoring in Earl Grey tea. Bergaptene Free
Extracted using the cold press method, with a yellow/green color. The liquid itself is thin. Bergamot Oil has a very fresh aroma to it, sweet with a hint of orange and pleasant citrus notes. It is also known as "Bergamot Orange". This oil is very popular in the aromatherapy world.
It is used to produce perfumes for females and males having a pleasant aroma.
Đổi trả nhanh chóng
Được đổi trả hàng trong vòng 15 ngày
Giao hàng miễn phí
Giao hàng miễn phí trong nội thành Hà Nội, với những đơn hàng trên 1.000.000đ
Phương pháp thanh toán
Thanh toán trực tiếp hoặc chuyển khoản khi nhận hàng
Hotline đặt hàng
Gọi ngay 0979811968
BENEFITS OF CITRON ESSENTIAL OIL
* The main chemical ingredients contained in Citron essential oil are: Limonene, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Pinene, Bergaptene, Terpineol, Nerol, Neryl Acetate, β-Bisabolene, Geraniol, Geraniol Acetate, and Myrcene.
* Limonene is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Antioxidants
- Stimulant
-Digest
- Detoxicant
- An appetite suppressant
* Linalyl acetate is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Anti-inflammatory
- astringent
- Analgesic
- Hypotensor
* Linalool is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Sedative
- Anti-depressant
- Anti-inflammatory
* Pinene is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-septic
- Expectorants
Bronchodilators
* Terpineol is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Kill the bugs
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-bacteria
- Anti-fungus
* Nerol is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Antioxidant
- Sedative
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-depressant
* Geraniol is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Antioxidant
- Anti-bacteria
- Anti-septic
- Analgesic
* Geraniol acetate is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Anti-fungus
- Anti-septic
- Anti-virus
- Supplying energy
- Stimulant
- Warming
- Diuretic
- Aphrodisiacs
* Myrcene is believed to have the following active ingredients:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Analgesic
- Anti-organism
- Sedative
** As illustrated, Citron essential oil is said to have many therapeutic properties. The following applications show many reliable benefits.
+ IN COSMETICS: Stimulants, Deodorants, Tonic, Anti-bacteria, Soothing
+ IN THERAPY THERAPY: As stimulant, Antidepressant, Deodorant, Antispasmodic, Sedative, Antipyretic, Sedative, Soothing, Analgesic, Antibiotic, Antiseptic
USED IN MEDICINE: Pain reliever, Stimulant, Diuretic, Anti-infection, Antidepressant, Tonic, Antispasmodic, Sedative, Antiseptic, Antipyretic, Gastrointestinal, Sedative, Antibacterial, Antiviral.
Citron essential oil is used in aromatherapy applications, Citron essential oil is known to help reduce anxiety and stress. Thus alleviating depressive symptoms. The α-Pinene and Limonene components of the oil refresh and stimulate the mind. Deep inhalation of Citron essential oil can also maintain metabolism by increasing hormones and fluids that aid in digestion and absorption of nutrients. This can alleviate constipation by helping to have more regular bowel movements. The relaxing, soothing aroma of Citron THAT essential oil has a sedative effect and can assist with sleep disorders like insomnia by putting the user in a state of relaxation. The citrus scent of Citron essential oil makes it a scented room spray to remove unpleasant odors. The antispasmodic properties of Citron essential oil mean that people with breathing problems such as a chronic cough may see a decrease in the seizure of a cough. Its anti-congestive and expectorant properties clear the nose and promote easier breathing by loosening the phlegm and mucus, thereby eliminating many pathogenic bacteria and toxins.
They are widely used in the cosmetic industry or for topical applications in general, and Buddha oil can disinfect the skin by preventing the growth of harmful bacteria. When added to bath water or soap, it soothes cracks in the skin and heels while protecting the skin against infection. Used in hair products, it can enhance the shine of the hair and prevent hair loss. By stimulating hormones that reduce pain sensation, it can relieve headaches, muscle aches and sprains. As a curling agent, Citron essential oil can balance the skin's oil production and reduce the appearance of unwanted blemishes and scars by evenening the skin tone. By using it in a natural deodorant, Citron essential oil can eliminate the bacteria that cause body odor.
Use in medicine: Citron essential oil acts as a fever-reducing medicine, helping the body to heal disease by fighting fever-causing infections. By promoting sweat secretion, it reduces body temperature while cleansing the body of toxins through pores and glands. Citron essential oil is known to have properties that help promote rapid wound healing and eczema by protecting them from infection and preventing new infections from forming.