Grapefruit Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil Supports The Immune System And Rids The Body's Cellulite


by Emma Sanford - Date: 2007-02-12 - Word Count: 487 Share This!

Plant Origin: California

Extraction Method: Cold pressed from rind.

When your body needs a good cleansing, try, Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil of Grapefruit. Grapefruit Oil contains the antioxidant d-limonene, which makes it a wonderful choice for your body inside and out.

Like other therapeutic-grade essential oils that come from citrus, grapefruit oil has a lot of vitamin C, which is supportive of the immune system. It can help protect against colds and flu and reduces the feeling of muscle aches and pains.

Therapeutic-Grade Essential Grapefruit Oil is also good for the skin and hair. It is thought to be very helpful in clearing up acne, eliminating oil from the skin and toning and clarifying the skin. Grapefruit oil is also a popular addition to hair care products because of its ability to stimulate hair growth.

One of the most popular uses for Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil of Grapefruit is based on reports that it is beneficial for reducing cellulite. Grapefruit oil has properties that help reduce water retention, which can also improve the look of areas riddled with cellulite toxins. It is a strong diuretic that can help you get rid of unwanted water weight all over the body.

In addition to the many helpful things Grapefruit Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil can do inside your body, there are also many good properties to improve your mood. Grapefruit oil has a wonderful scent that can easily lift your spirits.

Beyond that, Grapefruit Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil is thought to be helpful for alleviating symptoms of depression. Used in a diffuser or simply inhaled, grapefruit oil is thought to help with headaches and hangovers as well as mental exhaustion. It is said to be quite supportive of the nervous system.

Added to a bath, therapeutic-grade essential oil of grapefruit can be helpful for any kind of mental or physical fatigue, and using it in a bath can also help with cellulite toxins related to excess weight. The clean scent will clear your mind and make you feel revitalized.

Grapefruit oil is one therapeutic-grade essential oil that should be diluted in all uses. It can cause skin sensitivity and one should avoid direct sunlight for 72 hours after an application. Ask your doctor before using it if you are pregnant or ill. Make sure you wash your hands before and after working with any oils, and avoid getting them into your eyes.

Grapefruit Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oil is useful and versatile whether you need a pick-me-up or are looking to reduce the appearance of cellulite. It's certainly a valuable oil to have on hand.

RECOMMENDATIONS: Always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly, before and after the use of therapeutic-grade essential oils, also avoid contact with your eyes. Keep therapeutic-grade essential oils out of the reach of children.

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Emma Sanford is a Registered Professional Nurse, Founder and Wellness Consultant of Good Health - Good Scents, a distributorship of chemical free edible wellness products, located in Atlanta Ga.

Ms. Sanford writes and publishes a FREE weekly ezine "Good Health -Good Scents Wellness Tools." Sign up for a FREE copy. Visit http://www.goodhealth-goodscents.com and http://www.ultimatewellness.blogspot.com

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