Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 This is supposed to be Niaouli, right? On May 5, 2004, at 2:58 PM, m_lybra wrote: > NEROLI > > Botanical Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle). > Plant Origin: Australia. > Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and limbs. > Chemical Constituents: Sesquiterpenes; Monoterpene alcohols: linalol; > Sesquiterpene alcohols: (+)-trans- nerolidol (81-82%), farnesols; > Terpene oxides: 1.9 cineol. > Action: Male hormone-like, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, > antibacterial, antiviral, and antiparasitic (amoeba and parasites in > the blood). > Found In: Melrose, and Radex. > > Indications: Relieves mucous in the respiratory passages, urinary > tract, and genital organs, digestive tonic, and reduces hypertension > (high blood pressure). > Other Uses: This oil may help with the respiratory tract and > respiratory allergies, infections, and hemorrhoids. > Application: Diffuse or apply topically. > Fragrant Influence: Sweet and delicate. > Safety Data: If currently under a doctor's care or pregnant, consult > physician prior to use. Repeated use can possibly result in contact > sensitization. > > > > > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal > Preserves:http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following > link:/join > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 At 09:32 PM 5/5/04, you wrote: >NEROLI > >Botanical Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle). >Plant Origin: Australia. >Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and limbs. well... it would appear that you are describing petitgrain, since it is the oil distilled from leaves of the bitter orange tree. then again, I've never seen either neroli or petitgrain produced in Australia...so... now I'm very confused and wondering if you are quoting a young living definition of Niaouli, rather than Neroli. of course, using the species name would have clarified that.... Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information, Books and more! Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 I have recently been reading about an oil called Nerolina. Is this perhaps what you were describing? Sandi Thompson, R.A. Certified Integrative Aromatherapist Force of Nature Aromatherapy Custom Blends for Your Well Being www.forceofnaturearomatherapy.com On May 6, 2004, at 10:42 AM, Marge Clark wrote: > At 09:32 PM 5/5/04, you wrote: > > >NEROLI > > > >Botanical Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle). > >Plant Origin: Australia. > >Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and limbs. > > well... it would appear that you are describing petitgrain, since it > is the > oil distilled from leaves of the bitter orange tree. > > then again, I've never seen either neroli or petitgrain produced in > Australia...so... now I'm very confused > > and wondering if you are quoting a young living definition of Niaouli, > rather than Neroli. > > of course, using the species name would have clarified that.... > > > > Your source for superb Essential Oils, Aromatherapy > Accessories, Information, Books and more! > Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 This doesn't seem to me to be Neroli. I suspect it is either Nerolina or Niaouli Ann - Scotland NEROLI Botanical Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 No.. Young Living definition. OK I appologize.. somehow I got the wrong data pasted.. sorry! Here is the right info! NEROLI (Citrus aurantium) Botanical Family: Rutaceae (citrus). Plant Origin: Morocco, Tunisia. Extraction Method: Absolute extraction from flowers of the orange tree. Chemical Constituents: Monoterpenes (35%); á pinene, â.pinenes (17.75%), limonene (11.45%); Alcols arom. (40%); linalol (30-32%); Esters; Aldehydes; Ketones: jasmone. Action: Anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiparasitic, digestive tonic, antidepressive, and hypotensive (lowers blood pressure). Found In: Acceptance, Humility, Inner Child, Legacy, Live With Passion, and Present Time. Traditional Uses: Loved by the Egyptian people for its great attributes for healing the mind, body, and spirit. Indications: Neroli may support the digestive system and fight bacteria, infections, parasites, and viruses. It may also help with anxiety, depression, digestive spasms, fear, head-aches, heart arrhythmia, hysteria, insomnia, nervous nervous tension, palpitations, PMS, poor circulation, scars, shock, stress-related conditions, stretch marks, tachycardia, thread veins, and wrinkles. Other Uses: In support of the skin, neroli works at the cellular level to help shed the old skin cells and stimulate new cell growth. It is particularly beneficial for mature and sensitive skin. Application: Diffuse or apply topically. Fragrant Influence: As a natural tranquilizer, neroli has some powerful psychological effects. It has been used successfully to treat depression, anxiety, and shock. It is calming and relaxing to body and spirit. It may also help to strengthen and stabilize the emotions and bring relief to seemingly hopeless situations. Neroli encourages confidence, courage, joy, peace, and sensuality. It brings everything into focus at the moment. Safety Data: If currently under a doctor's care or pregnant, consult physician prior to use. Companion Oils: Cedarwood, geranium, jasmine, lavender, lemon, rose, and sandalwood. The other two are not listed. , " Ann Thorpe " <Ann@s...> wrote: > This doesn't seem to me to be Neroli. I suspect it is either Nerolina or Niaouli > Ann - Scotland > > > NEROLI > > Botanical Family: Myrtaceae (myrtle). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Thanks - that sounds better! Ann - Scotland >OK I appologize.. somehow I got the wrong data pasted.. sorry! Here is the right info! NEROLI (Citrus aurantium) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 NEROLI(Orange blossom)-Citrus aurantium- distilled from the freshlypicked flowers. Also an absolute and concrete are produced by solventextraction.Fresh, delicate, warm, sweet-floral. Blends well with virtually all oils, CHAMOMILE, CORIANDER, GERANIUM, CLARY SAGE, LAVENDER, ROSE, YLANGYLANG, JASMINE, MYRRH, BENZOIN, SANDALWOOD, CEDAR and all citrus oils.Used to flavor pharmaceuticals and in all high class perfumes. One ton of hand picked flowers is needed to produce one quart of oil. Companiongemstone is the DIAMOND. Contains:(Linalol -34%, linalyl acetate,limonene, pinene, nerolidol, geraniol, nerol, methyl anthralite, indole, citral, jasmone)CHARACTER: Spiritual, Pure, Loving, Peaceful. Brings everything into thefocus of one and at the moment. Yin with high Yang.USED FOR THESE POSITIVE ATTRIBUTES: Lightness, Lifting of sorrows, Spiritual, Connected, Completeness, Joy, Understanding, Guided, Calm,Stable, Peaceful. Heals mind, body, and spirit.PERSONALITY:+Built in wisdom that extends beyond worldly knowledge.+Forever young in a spring like way. Fresh enjoyment of everything. +Always able to find happiness in something.+First to point out a person's good points.+High morals. Will not cheat, lie, or steal, or harm anyone.+Respect authority as necessary, but basically all other matters are between God and them.+Happiest when searching the mysteries of life as a hobby.+Very deep emotionally.+Good in straightforward professions. Good with children. Great playleaders.+Play an active role in their chosen religion or belief. +Clearsighted, calm, emotionally balanced. Believers in great love forall.-Can be taken advantage of by people they love.-Can be super-sensitive. Might be prone to deep depression and becomewithdrawn. USED TO HEAL THESE NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES: Anxiety, Stress, Tension, Shock,Emotional crisis, Sadness, Longing, Panic, Grief, Abuse, Depression,Fear. It is used in a similar way as a " rescue remedy " in Bach flower therapy. Considered a natural " tranquilizer " .USED TO HEAL THESE PHYSICAL PROBLEMS: Poor circulation, Digestive upsets.Headaches, Tachycardia, PMS, Insomnia. Actions include: anti-depressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deodorant, tonic, and skin care.-- Diana Gonzalez Nothing wastes more energy than worrying - the longer a problem is carried, the heavier it gets. Don't take things too seriously - live a life of serenity, not a life of regrets. -Unknown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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