Neroli (Citrus aurantium): The Precious Calming Blossom
Neroli — the essential oil distilled from the blossoms of Citrus aurantium (the bitter orange tree) — is one of the most precious and prized aromatherapy oils, requiring approximately one tonne of fresh blossoms to produce just one litre of essential oil. Named after the 17th-century Italian princess Anna Maria de la Tremoille, Princess of Nerola, who popularised its use as a perfume, Neroli has since become one of the most studied essential oils for anxiety and stress reduction — its delicate floral-citrus aroma carrying a genuinely calming pharmacological action.
At Herba Naturalle, Neroli is listed in the comprehensive herb index as a nervous system calming aromatic — complementing the Nervous System Reset and aligned with Inflammation of the Surface Nervous System: Where Healing Begins.
Active Compounds
- Linalool (30–40%) — the primary active compound, shared with Lavender; documented GABA-A receptor activity, anxiolytic and sedative effects
- Linalyl acetate — contributing to the calming, floral character
- Limonene — mood-elevating and anxiolytic
- Nerolidol — sedative and antimicrobial
- Geraniol — antimicrobial and mood-supportive
Clinical Applications
Anxiety and Stress Reduction
Multiple clinical trials confirm that Neroli aromatherapy significantly reduces anxiety, cortisol levels, blood pressure, and heart rate in stressful clinical contexts — including before medical procedures, during labour, and in postmenopausal women. The linalool content provides a robust, well-evidenced mechanism for these effects. Directly relevant to Inflammation of the Surface Nervous System: Where Healing Begins.
Menopausal Symptoms
A clinical trial in postmenopausal women found Neroli aromatherapy significantly reduced blood pressure, improved sexual desire, and reduced cortisol — making it a useful aromatic complement to the Shatavari Complex for menopausal support.
Skin Health
Topically, diluted Neroli is used for scar reduction, stretch marks, and skin regeneration — the antioxidant and antimicrobial properties support skin healing.
Sleep
The sedative linalool and nerolidol content provide gentle sleep support — particularly suited to anxiety-related sleep difficulty.
Relevant Blog Posts
- Inflammation of the Surface Nervous System: Where Healing Begins
- Healing the Heart: Understanding and Reversing Inflammation in the Cardiovascular System
- Stop the Inflammation Pandemic: Inflammation in the Female Reproductive System
- Stop the Inflammation Pandemic – The Lymphatic System
- Welcome to the Final Episode of the Inflammation Pandemic Series
How to Use
- Aromatherapy diffusion: 3–5 drops in diffuser
- Topical (diluted 1–2%): Applied to pulse points or in skincare preparations
- Inhalation: A few drops on a tissue for acute anxiety relief
Safety
- Generally very safe at appropriate dilutions
- Pregnancy: Use at standard aromatherapy dilutions
- Photosensitivity: Unlike other citrus oils, Neroli is not significantly photosensitising, but caution with sun exposure is still reasonable
- Never ingest essential oil
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This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified practitioner before use.

