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Scientific Name: Citrus Paradisii MacFayden
Origin: USA
Plant Part: Exocarp (Peel)
Scent: Bright, sunshine, sweet-sour
Color: Clear
Consistency: Thin
Perfumery Note: Top
Initial Aroma Strength: Moderate
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Suitable Blending Oils: Citruses, woods, resins, spices
All others trace.
The overarching theme of Grapefruit Essential Oil is that it is stimulating.
Its bright, refreshing scent energizes and uplifts the senses.
Inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil raises blood pressure, and with that brings a whole host of other benefits.
These range from feeling more dynamic and motivated, to your body burning fat faster and detoxifying itself more effectively. ()
You’ll often see Grapefruit Essential Oil referred to as “The Dieter’s Oil” because it has long been recognized that grapefruit helps weight loss.
Now, exciting new research has uncovered the fact that the fragrance of Grapefruit Essential Oil controls how our bodies deal with fat.
The aroma goes to the brain, then signals are sent down, through the nerves that go to the stomach, to the actual fat itself. So messages to the nervous system instruct the fat how to perform.
This is an extremely complex action.
To understand it, we need to begin by investigating adipose tissue.
Adipose tissue, or body fat, as we mostly recognize it, is a connective tissue found right through your body. It lives beneath your skin.
We call most of it subcutaneous fat.
There is also another group, visceral fat, that sits between your internal organs.
Finally, adipose tissue is also found in bone marrow.
It had previously been understood that body fat insulates our body against heat and cold, as well as storing and releasing energy.
Turns out, that was only part of the story.
Then in the 1980s scientists discovered a hormone connected to weight called leptin.
Leptin signals to the body to say whether you are full or not. From that, scientists revealed that adipose tissue makes leptin.
This turned the understanding of fat on its head. If fat can make hormones, then it’s not just an inanimate entity.
Adipose tissue must be an endocrine gland.
Adipose tissue is an organ in its own right.
Adipose tissue contains nerve cells and blood vessels that communicate with other organs throughout your body by signaling with hormones.
Notice that it’s the fat itself that tells you if you have had enough to eat or not.
(I know. I can hear you… “Don’t be daft. Surely it’s your brain”...Wait…)
Adipose tissue communicates with other organs throughout your body, as well as with your central nervous system. It controls how energy is supplied through signals that tell you whether you are full or if you need more food.
Adipose tissue responds to the signals from insulin by converting surplus blood sugar into lipids (fats), then it squirrels them away for future use.
White Adipose Tissue (WAT) and Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT).
WAT is the most abundant type. This is what appears as subcutaneous fat, visceral fat, and bone marrow fat. WAT stores and releases fatty acids to fuel the body during fasting periods.
As well as having endocrine functions, WAT is also involved in how we metabolize food, specifically through lipolysis. We’ll look at what that is in a moment. Fat cells themselves are called adipocytes. New adipocytes are made through adipogenesis. The main components of adipocytes are triglycerides, cells that make up around 90% of dietary fat.
To make the fuel, the body must break down the fats through lipolysis. Triglycerides are broken down into their constituent molecules (glycerols - to be used for energy in intense exercise, and free fatty acids for energy source) so that the body can use them. This happens during times of starvation when the body no longer has blood sugar circulating.
Research shows that when we smell Grapefruit Essential Oil (for around five minutes) the brain sends stimulating messages along the nervous system (down the sympathetic gastric nerve) to white adipose tissue to tell it to start using fat.
That is the key detail behind the idea of intermittent fasting. If you starve the body for long enough (usually about 12 hours) the body starts to use fat as fuel instead. This is also the idea behind ketogenic diets, to starve the body of sugar entirely.
Here inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil triggers the process almost immediately.
What’s more, rodent experiments show that Grapefruit Essential Oil activates the nerves stimulating white adipose tissue, to facilitate lipolysis. (Lipolysis is the process of breaking down fats)
The trial reports that Grapefruit Essential Oil “Efficiently inhibits adipogenesis via inhibiting the accumulation of triglycerides” []
As such then, inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil also suppresses weight gain. [,]
Recently, scientists have also become increasingly interested in BAT or Brown Adipose Tissue.
Brown adipose tissue in humans is mostly present when we are babies but we lose most of it as we grow.
What’s left is mainly located in your upper back.
Brown adipocytes (fat cells) are structurally more complex than white ones and their color comes from iron in the cells. They also contain several organelles, and their color comes from iron. These organelles are capable of generating large amounts of heat.
Their main job is to protect infants from hypothermia, of course, but if you were to climb Mount Everest, they would also kick in to warm the internal structures in extreme cold.
It is now understood that the body creates this warmth by burning fat.
Research showed that inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil also stimulates brown adipose tissue to start working to burn fat too.
According to aromatherapist, K G Stiles, Grapefruit Essential Oil reduces cravings and hunger if you blend it with patchouli [].
Ideally, then, we will be inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil each day, but a great trial done in Korea showed that adding massage into the mix can be helpful too.
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effects of aromatherapy massage on abdominal fat and body image that post-menopausal women had about themselves.
There were 35 subjects in the trial, split into two groups. All ladies were given an hour-long body massage, each week for six weeks.
Then they were given home treatments to use twice a day, five days a week, throughout the study which was six weeks long.
The two groups used different kinds of oil.
The experimental group used 3% grapefruit oil, along with cypress, ylang-ylang, and jasmine oil with jojoba oil.
The control group used grapeseed oil. At the end of the study, the women in the grapefruit group had lost a mean average of 5com off their abdomens and had seen a significant improvement in their body image.
So the next aspect of grapefruit's brilliant effects on weight loss is how it shifts toxicity out of the system. The nice thing about this is that no extra work is required.
Inhaling Grapefruit Essential Oil stimulates the nervous system.
We know that because it increases blood pressure.
In the same way that it activates the sympathetic nerve to the adipose tissue, Grapefruit Essential Oil also stimulates the sympathetic renal nerve that goes to the kidneys.
The breakdown of fat cells occurs in two primary forms. One is water since fat leaves the body in the form of sweat and urine.
This supports the traditional use of Grapefruit Essential Oil as a lymphatic support.
Remembering too that the lymphatic system certainly has a role in detoxification and the movement of toxins around the system, it also has a vital role to play in immunity.
Just as an aside, additionally, about 84% of fat is discharged as carbon dioxide during exhalation.
This may inform how we should be focusing on our breathing when we inhale the Grapefruit Essential Oil too.
Using Grapefruit Essential Oil on the skin needs to be done with care. It is very astringent and drying, so if you already have quite dehydrated skin, it is best avoided.
There are two reasons to use it though.
First, the astringency makes it wonderful for cleaning dirty and greasy complexions and it is great if you are prone to blackheads. If you want to clean your skin without drying it, consider adding Grapefruit Essential Oil to a facial steam bath.
Next, grapefruit has an interesting interaction with a protein in the skin called elastase.
Elastase is one of the key contributors to the skin losing its elasticity and as such is associated with wrinkles.
Grapefruit Essential Oil inhibits elastase. ()
Superb as a final rinse for greasy hair.
Potentially down to the stimulating nature of the oil, Grapefruit Essential Oil thins the blood.
Useful for supporting healthy circulation after thrombosis or pulmonary embolism.
(Use only a moisturizer base and stroke into the skin, since massage would be contraindicated here.)
Avoid if there is an existing platelet deficiency disorder, or if you are already taking anticoagulant medications. Also, cease using 48 hours before planned surgeries which includes tooth extractions.
Grapefruit Essential Oil has powerful antifungal actions.
It fares well in studies when tested against:
Grapefruit Essential Oil has powerful antimicrobial and anti-bacterial properties. In petri dish experiments, Grapefruit Essential Oil has also been shown to be active against
Another trial that was interested in using Essential Oils in food emulsions to preserve the ingredients and to supercharge their potential showed that Grapefruit Essential Oil also had the greatest antioxidant potential of all of the oils tested.
(research for food emulsions). ()
We spoke earlier about how Grapefruit Essential Oil is active against the staph aureus bacteria.
Most commonly, Staphylococcus aureus bacteria cause skin infections like redness, boils, and blisters.
Grapefruit Essential Oil is demonstrated to repair the skin from boils and blisters by inhibiting the inflammatory action. ()
It does this through two pathways: Interleukin -1 and the COX-2 pathway that NSAIDS use to reduce inflammation. ()
Grapefruit Essential Oil reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines and is recommended for inflammatory diseases. (Nikolic, 2023)
Grapefruit Essential Oil was 95% lethal to eggs and larvae of Anastrepha fraterculus (South American Fruit Fly) and Ceratitis capitata (Mediteranean fruit fly) (Ruiz, 2014) when tested in a petri dish experiment.
It is also a powerful insect repellent against mosquitoes.
A strong dilution completely killed all the Aedes aegypti eggs, and a slightly weaker one inhibited larval development. (Ivoke, 2013)
Grapefruit Essential Oil is a potent larvicide against Anopheles Stephensi another vector of malaria. Sanei-Dehkord, 2014
Another trial demonstrated how Ticks did not like Grapefruit Essential Oil. (Flor-Weiler, 2012)
Seemingly, Fire ants don’t either : (Zhang, 2021)
Superb for candles and diffusers. Anything uplifting. Likewise great for skin and hair.
Grapefruit Essential Oil is rich in limonene. IFRA suggests adding an antioxidant to products made with Grapefruit Essential Oil that are not designed to be used immediately.
Not advised. The amounts needed to fix the smell would be irritating to the skin.
Gorgeous, brings a fresh and different tartness to citrus blends and compliments spices beautifully.
Method of use: Massage the belly twice a day with oil.
Be aware that Grapefruit Essential Oil is phototoxic, so do not use it on days when the same area of skin will be exposed to direct sunlight or sunbeds in the next 12 hours.
Safety: Not suitable for use by people who are using blood thinning medications or who have a platelet clotting disorder. Not suitable for use during pregnancy.
Maximum Dilution for Grapefruit Essential Oil - 4%.
However, since it is extracted from the peel of the fruit, waxes, and lipids cross through to the Essential Oil which can cause a risk of phototoxicity.
It is suggested that you should cover all parts of the body where grapefruit has been applied and protect them from the sun for at least 12 hours after application. Likewise, Grapefruit Essential Oil and sunbeds are not a good combination.
Thins the blood, so is not suitable for use with anticoagulant medications, or if someone has a platelet clotting disorder. Cease using 48 hours before planned surgery.
Not suitable for use in the first 16 weeks of pregnancy.
Since limonene deteriorates so quickly, do not use old oils, since these can cause skin sensitization.
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