Bergamot has long been treasured in traditional herbal and aromatic practices for its ability to uplift the spirit while gently calming the nervous system. It offers a rare dual action — both brightening and balancing — making it one of the most emotionally harmonizing citrus oils. Key Benefits: May help promote emotional balance and ease feelings of stress or nervous tension Encourages a sense of cheerfulness, lightness, and clarity Supports focus and motivation when mental energy feels stagnant Known for its cleansing and purifying properties Often used in skincare for oily or blemish-prone complexions when properly diluted Valued in aromatherapy for its gently calming yet uplifting nature Uses: Diffuser: Add a few drops to uplift the atmosphere, refresh your space, and encourage emotional clarity. Office or Workspace: Diffuse to promote focus and shift heavy or stagnant energy. Skincare: Add one drop to your cleanser or facial oil (properly diluted) to support oily or congested skin. Pulse Point Roller: Blend with other uplifting oils such as Sweet Basil or Citrus oils for a mood-enhancing daytime companion. Relaxation Blend: Combine with Lavender, Ylang Ylang, or Chamomile to encourage calm during times of stress. Inhalation: Inhale directly from the bottle or from palms to instantly refresh the senses. This is 100% pure, certified organic Bergamot essential oil, carefully sourced and tested for authenticity. Many commercial bergamot oils are adulterated or heavily diluted; true Italian bergamot possesses a complexity and softness that cannot be replicated. Bergamot is sunlight in a bottle — bright yet gentle, cleansing yet comforting — an aromatic invitation to breathe deeper, feel lighter, and reconnect with joy. Bergamot as a nervine and popular oil for it’s anti depressant properties in recent studies: Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) Essential Oil Inhalation Improves Positive Feelings in the Waiting Room of a Mental Health Treatment Centerin a pilot study. In another study, subjects rated themselves as ‘more calm’ and ‘more relaxed’ than the control group by using Bergamot and Lavender oils. It has also been found that it can possibly help lower blood pressure when used with Ylang Ylang. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17211115/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21922934/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434918/