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Plant Therapy Orange Sweet Essential Oil Review

I bought this in hopes that my daughter would like this and wouldn't ask for lemon all the time. This oil is part of their KidSafe oils. They also have an orange sweet organic as well. I have both the organic and the regular one. Here is my review of the organic one.

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Is Organic Better?
There seem to be different thoughts about it. I've put more info about it in this post. I've come to the conclusion that I will try to buy organic citrus oils, but will buy non-organic for other oils. There are exceptions and that is when they are not cold pressed. Plant Therapy does not have an organic May Chang, however, their product is steam distilled.

Product Details
http://bit.ly/2K7wF1ZThis is from Brazil and the USA whereas their orange sweet organic is from Mexico and Italy. Like Edens Garden's OK for Kids, Plant Therapy has a line for kids. This product is a part of this line meant for kids aged 2 and up. You can buy it here or from Plant Therapy and get $10 off.

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Smell, Use, and Viscosity
It smells like fresh squeezed orange to me. It smells good enough to eat, so be careful around kids. I let the baby smell it and she opened her mouth like she wanted to take a bite out of the bottle. It says it's knowing for it's uplifting and calming scent and it's like opening a bottle of happiness.

Orange Sweet is said to help with nervous tension, apprehension, or sadness. It can also brighten and freshen the air.

It's a thin oil so be careful about having too many drops come out.  

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Size, Price, and Packaging
I got a 10ml bottle and it is priced pretty fairly. The packaging is standard. It comes with an orifice reducer or Euro dropper. The oil is thin so it can come out quickly, but the orifice isn't too large that the oil just runs out. You can buy it here or from Plant Therapy and get $10 off.


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Would I Get This Again?
No, honestly I would not buy this again. Instead, I would buy the organic one. There seem to be different thoughts about whether organic is better or not. I've put more info about it in this post. Due to how I've interpreted the information, I'm going to try to buy organic citrus oils. However, everyone is different. If you'd like to try it you can buy it here or from Plant Therapy and get $10 off.

Random Thoughts
I think the name orange sweet sounds weird (Sweet Orange sounds better to me) but I think they're doing that so that when people are searching down the list in alphabetical order they can see both the lemons next to each other.

Safety
Citrus oils usually last for about a year or so. I keep all mine in the fridge to help extend their shelf-life.

Make sure to follow proper dilution guidelines. Click on the button that says "download dilution chart". Do not use undiluted. Patch test before using. Check the max dilution on the label. If pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, please contact your caregiver first. Do not use internally unless directed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician. Follow safe essential oil usage; not all people or pets should be exposed to essential oils.

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