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Bitter Orange

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Other Names: Aurantii Fructus, Aurantii fructus immaturus, Aurantii pericarpium, Aurantium, Bigarade, Bitter Orange Flower, Bitter Orange Peel, Chao Zhi Ke, Chisil, Citrus amara, Citrus aurantium, Citrus bigarradia, Citrus vulgaris, Extrait de Zeste d’Orange, Fleur d’Orange Amère, Fructus Aurantii, Fructus Aurantii Immaturus, Green Orange, Kijitsu, Methyl-Synephrine HCl, Méthyl-Synéphrine HCl, Naranja Amarga, Neroli Oil, Norsynephrine, Octopamine, Octopamine HCl, Orange Amère, Orange de Séville, Orange Peel Extract, Orange Verte, Seville Orange, Shangzhou Zhiqiao, Sour Orange, Synephrine, Synéphrine, Synephrine HCl, Synéphrine HCl, Zeste d’Orange Amère, Zhi Ke, Zhi Qiao, Zhi Shi.<br>Citrus aurantium, more commonly known as bitter orange, has evergreen foliage and can grow up to a maximum of 25 feet in height. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, there is Citrus sinensis or what is widely known as sweet orange. Depending on the particular sub-variety, a sweet orange tree has evergreen leaves and can reach up to about 40 feet. Bitter orange oil is made from the peel. The peel, flower, leaf, fruit, and fruit juice are used to make medicine.
<br> See also :
* [[Sweet OrangePetitgrain]]* [[Neroli]]
* [[Chao Zhi Shi]]
* [[Zhi Qiao]]
* [[Sweet Orange]]
==Special Precautions of Bitter Orange==
*Bitter orange is LIKELY SAFE for children and adults when taken in the amounts found in food. But bitter orange is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken as a supplement for a medical purpose such as weight loss. Bitter orange, particularly when taken with stimulants such as caffeine or caffeine-containing herbs, increases the risk for high blood pressure, fainting, heart attack, stroke, and other severe side effects.
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[[Category:herbal medicine]]
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