Description
Wild Orange essential oil is cold pressed from the rind of the orange. Aromatically, Wild Orange has a sweet, fresh citrus scent.
"Wild Orange is one of doTERRA’s top selling essential oils due to its energizing aroma and multiple health benefits.* High in monoterpenes, Wild Orange possesses stimulating and purifying qualities, making it ideal to support healthy immune system function.* It can be taken daily to cleanse the body* or used on surfaces as a natural cleaner. Diffusing Wild Orange will energize and uplift the mind and body while purifying the air. Wild Orange enhances any essential oil blend with a fresh, sweet, refreshing aroma." Top Uses
Photosensitive essential oil. Use caution when applying: avoid direct sunlight or UV rays to applied area for 12 hours. Always follow recommended dilution when applying. Use caution when taking internally.
Emotional Aspects
Wild Orange is regarded as the “Oil of Abundance.” It may assist one in feeling abundant, sense of humor, playful, generous, spontaneous, creative, and joyful. Wild Orange may also assist one in releasing scarcity, overly serious, rigid, dull, workaholic, lack of energy, discouraged, hoarding, and envious.
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One of the main reasons I chose dōTERRA is because of where and how they source their essential oils. dōTERRA believes that plants produce the best chemical properties when they are grown and harvested in their native habitat.
dōTERRA previously sourced Wild Orange from the Dominican Republic, and now sources Wild Orange from Brazil and Greece. Each batch of essential oils goes through the following battery of tests to ensure that they are pure, potent, effective oils worthy of the dōTERRA name:
Learn more about how Wild Orange is sourced in the videos below: Click Either Photo Below to Buy dōTERRA Wild Orange Essential Oil
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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