GERANIOL

GERANIOL

This terpene’s name may sound familiar because it’s derived from the geranium plant, the herb known for its citrus scent and insect-repelling properties. However, geraniol’s somewhat peculiar aroma brings in more subtle notes of rose and fruits, playing a softer role than the strong citrus smells of citronella oil that are found in geraniums. Geraniol can also be found in Rose oil, Lemongrass, Lemons, Peaches, Grapefruits, Oranges, Carrots, Coriander, Blueberries and Blackberries.

 

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Conditions

Bacterial Infections

Diabetic Neuropathy

Inflammation

Medicinal properties

Antifungal

Anti Inflammatory

Antimicrobial

Antioxidant

Neuroprotectant

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