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Sweet Orange, Organic Essential Oil
Sweet Orange, Organic Essential Oil
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Sweet Orange, Organic
Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck
Synonyms: Orange Oil, Citrus aurantium var. dulcis, C. vulgaris Risso
Family: Rutaceae
Common Uses:
Sweet Orange essential oil is cherished for its uplifting, joyful, and balancing properties. It helps release tension, frustration, and emotional stagnation while promoting optimism, warmth, and creativity. This refreshing oil is often used for stress relief, digestive support, and enhancing feelings of comfort and positivity.
Blends well with:
- Anxiety, Irritability, Stress, Nervous Tension: Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Lavender, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
- Depression & Emotional Balance: Bergamot, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Sandalwood, Ylang-Ylang
- Insomnia & Relaxation: Clary Sage, Lavender, Petitgrain, Sandalwood, Vetiver
- Digestive Support: Black Pepper, Ginger, Spearmint, Peppermint
Precautions / Contraindications:
- No known contraindications.
- Non-toxic, non-irritating, non-sensitizing (unless oxidized).
- Avoid using old or oxidized oils. Refrigeration is recommended to preserve freshness.
- Not considered phototoxic.
- GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe).
As with all essential oils, taking internally, ingesting, or adding to food/beverages is not recommended and can cause harm.
Keep all essential oils out of the reach of children, lids secured in a cool, dark location.
Aromatic Note: Top
A sweet, fresh, citrus aroma reminiscent of freshly peeled oranges.
Oil & Aromatic Description:
Yellow orange to dark orange liquid with a warm, uplifting, and cheerful scent.
Method of Extraction: Cold Pressed
Parts Used: Outer peel
Country of Origin: United States
Note: There are many different cultivars of Sweet Orange, including Navel, Jaffa, and Valencia, each with slight aromatic variations.
Chakra: Solar Plexus & Heart
- Helps circulate stagnant Qi, supporting digestion, emotional well-being, and the Wood Element.
- Nourishes the soul, boosting confidence, self-acceptance, and joy.
- Encourages a positive attitude, relaxation, and openness to new experiences.
- Helps break through emotional tension, irritability, and stress-related fatigue.
Myers-Briggs Personality Profile: ENFP
- Joyful, warm, and full of life.
- Spontaneous, enthusiastic, and highly creative.
- Embraces change, adventure, and new experiences.
- Lively, engaging, and naturally charismatic.
- Hardworking yet may struggle with delegation and frustration.
- Balances deep emotional intensity with a playful, carefree attitude.
For more information, please see the full oil profile.
Please REACH OUT if you want to better understand how essential oils work, have any questions, or see how they may be right for you.
References:
Salvatore Battaglia – The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy – Volume 1 – Third Edition
Robert Tisserand, Rodney Young – Essential Oil Safety – Second Edition

