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> Good surprise from Twitter, somebody from an herbalist school just followed me

on twitter.

> I jump on the school website, and find this very interesting article from Kris

Wrede. http://networkedblogs.com/dPv80

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> Kris Wrede mentions blood orange, and I jump too on this question about some

special citruses I do not find at all in France.

> Do you have an idea about a way to source blood orange, and pink grapefruit

too ??

>

> I remember the time I was studying Egypt and Mesopotamia archaeologia, and

thought that nowadays nobody would have a chance to discover for real those

wonderfull sacred perfumes and materials...without NP folks, I would be lost in

the desert of France^^

>

> Have a good day

> XXX

> OOO

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Bonjour !

Eden Botanicals has ruby red grapefruit, and many many different orange

essential oils including the blood orange.

Even in Australia, we buy from Eden!

http://www.edenbotanicals.com/essential-oils-orange-oregano-patchouli-pepper-pep\

permint-petitrain-pine.html

a la prochaine

Margi Macdonald

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> Bonjour !

> Eden Botanicals has ruby red grapefruit, and many many different orange

essential oils including the blood orange.

> Even in Australia, we buy from Eden!

Ca alors !!!!!!!! So bizarre !! From France I could imagine that this so shiny

continent (in my imagination) has tons of different citruses...and some people

to make natural material with it !!!!

I'm going to jump on Eden Botanical website, Mandy Aftel mentions pink

grapefruit in the little book about solid perfumes and I woould kill for testing

pink grapefruit material: it is one of my favourite fruit...so I guess that for

perfuming, I will love it^^

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> , blood orange is grown mostly in Spain and Italy. Here in

> the States, Arlys carries it *http://tinyurl.com/4jeqc2b

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Here in Australia Auroma has a number of different oranges and pink

grapefruit http://www.auroma.com.au

(I have bought blood orange from them before, though its not listed at

the moment...might be worth asking?)

www.seoc.com.au also has a number of different citruses and are a great

company

New Directions has everything. While I don't trust them for anything

expensive, citrus oils are too cheap to be worth adulterating so they

are probably fine.

www.newdirections.com.au

Ambrosia

http://perfumebynature.blogspot.com

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