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In manufacturing, bitter orange oil is used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and soaps. The dried peel of the fruit is also used as a seasoning. Because the fruit is so sour and bitter, it is rarely eaten, except in Iran and Mexico. The fruit is used for making marmalades and liqueurs such as Triple Sec, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, and Curacao. In foods, bitter orange oil is used as a flavoring agent.

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In aromatherapy, the essential oil of bitter orange is applied to the skin and also inhaled as a painkiller. It is also used for bleeding from the retina, exhaustion accompanying colds, headaches, nerve pain, muscular pain, joint pain, bruises, swelling of the veins (phlebitis), and bed sores. Some people use bitter orange flower and its oil for general feebleness, "tired blood" (anemia), impurities of the skin, hair loss, cancer, frostbite, and as a tonic.īitter orange peel is applied to the skin for swelling (inflammation) of the eyelid and its lining, as well as the retina in the eye. These parts of the bitter orange plant are also used for regulating fat levels in the blood, lowering blood sugar in people with diabetes, stimulating the heart and circulation, "blood purification," disorders of liver and gallbladder, kidney and bladder diseases, and as a sedative for sleep disorders. The bitter orange flower and bitter orange oil are used for gastrointestinal (GI) disorders including ulcers in the intestine, constipation, diarrhea, blood in feces, drooping (prolapsed) anus or rectum, and intestinal gas. Other uses for the fruit and peel are upset stomach, nasal congestion, and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). But so far, science has shown only that the oil, when applied to the skin, might be effective for treatment of fungal skin infections (ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot).īitter orange peel is also used to improve appetite, and, in surprising contrast, it is also used for weight loss. Bitter orange oil is made from the peel.īitter orange, both taken by mouth and applied to the skin, has many uses. The peel, flower, leaf, fruit, and fruit juice are used to make medicine.

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Pickup and drop off services are limited to the local airport in Augusta and to the local bus station in downtown Augusta.Bitter orange is a plant. The Department of Transportation offers limited pickup and drop off service during operation hours: 1) during the end of the fall semester 2) beginning of the winter (January) semester and 3) end of the spring semester for students traveling outside of Augusta. If there is a need for a driver, the individual making the request must understand there would be an additional cost for the college to contract the service. If an office or staff member needs to utilize a campus vehicle it is the expectation of the staff, faculty or college employee to drive him/herself and others on college business. The department can plan on using the vehicle only after the e-mail confirmation is received. If the vehicle is not already booked, the reservation will be made and the requestor will receive confirmation by e-mail notification. A call can be made to see if a vehicle is available, but no reservations (tentative or confirmed) will be made by telephone.

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Reservations should be made as far in advance as possible to ensure a vehicle is available, but the office requires at least a 5 day notice.Ī reservation will only be made if a reservation form is received by fax, email or in person. The Director of Transportation provides driving service for the Office of the President only.Īll vehicles are available for on-campus departments, clubs, and organizations (at the request of the campus advisor). The transportation office does not provide driving services for the entire campus. The Director of Transportation is the resource of the Institution to assist faculty and staff in the rental or assignment of vehicles for college duties. The transportation department offers services with two 15 passenger vans and two sedan vehicles. Paine College offers transportation services to faculty, staff, and departments for College business. These duties include major repairs and service to vehicles, inspection of campus vehicles, and the facilitation of governing those persons who are assigned vehicles in order to ensure the maintenance of the College's property. The Department of Transportation's primary responsibility is to maintain the safe operations of all vehicles owned by the College.

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