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Lemongrass Latin Name: Cymbopogon flexuosus, Extraction Method: Steam Distilled, Extracted From Leaves, Country of Origin: Nepal, Aromatherapy Properties Refreshing and rejuvenating. Stimulating and
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Lemongrass Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C
Lemongrass is also known as fevergrass. It has been used for centuries to treat fever in India. It has traditionally been used to cure skin complaints and was burnt to kill germs. Its main constituent, citral, was discovered to be a strong, cleansing antiseptic, and used to deodorize clothing and footwear. Dried leaves were burned to keep the mind alert.
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Latin: Cymbopogon flexuosus. Origin: Guatemala/India. Aroma: Lemon-like. Body: Tones skin and hair. Mind: Inspires the mind. Spirit: Revitalizes the spirit.
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Aromatherapy Properties: Refreshing and rejuvenating. Stimulating and balancing. Its aroma inspires and brings fresh energy; clears the mind. Popular skin care ingredient for oily, mature and inflamed skin (in moderation). Also popular in Asian cuisine, and Lemongrass Essential Oil can replace dried Lemongrass in the kitchen, but use very sparingly because the oil is much more concentrated.
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Essential Oil - Lemongrass, 0.5 oz
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon Citratus) is used for infections, headaches, sore throats, respiratory problems, fevers, as atonic, antiseptic, and insect repellent.
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Qualities & Properties: May relieve muscular pain and inflammation; known to improve circulation and digestion. Uplifting. Massage, bath, lotions, diffuser, food flavoring.
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It is tonic, digestive and vasodilator with anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Stimulates the mind, lifts the spirit, clears the head. Stimulates appetite, helpful with colic and indigestion. Prevents spread of contagious diseases. Great for aching muscles, relieves tired legs. Relieves fatigue, assists with jet lag. Aids in the flow of milk in nursing mothers. May be a dermal irritant. Blends well with cedarwood, basil, lavender, neroli, niaouli and tea tree.
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Lemongrass Essential Oil 4 Oz
pleasuresoaps store Essential Pleasure Fragrances You will find the following Wholesale Essential Oils in 2 and 4 ounce sizes everyday in our Ebay Store . If you want larger quantities (or smaller) send us an email. Clary Sage, Lavender, Rosemary, Tea Tree,Lemongrass, Eucalytus, Patchouli, Pure Marjoram, Peppermint, Geranium(Rose), Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, Sweet Orange, Spearmint, E.I. Sandlewood, Jojoba Oil and a large assortment of fragrance oils. 4 Oz (120 ML) LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL - PG
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Excellent as a household cleaner. Add a few drops to castile soap for dishes, bathrooms, floors, counter tops. Add a few drops to jojoba oil to make your own furniture polish. Use in diffusers to help purify air and to fight germs and bacteria.
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Lemongrass is also known as fevergrass. It has been used for centuries to treat fever in India. It has traditionally been used to cure skin complaints and was burnt to kill germs. Its main constituent, citral, was discovered to be a strong, cleansing antiseptic, and used to deodorize clothing and footwear. Dried leaves were burned to keep the mind alert.
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Lemongrass is also known as fevergrass. It has been used for centuries to treat fever in India. It has traditionally been used to cure skin complaints and was burnt to kill germs. Its main constituent, citral, was discovered to be a strong, cleansing antiseptic, and used to deodorize clothing and footwear. Dried leaves were burned to keep the mind alert.
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Lemongrass Essential Oil 2 Oz Pure 2 Oz. (60 ML) LEMONGRASS ESSENTIAL OIL - PGShipped in Amber glass bottleCYMBOPOGON CITRATUS - Steam Distilled Scent is fresh and lemony. Great also for facial, compresses, soaps .A powerful antiseptic and bactericide. Useful as a repellent. Must blend with a carrier oil before massaging into the skin. If using direct in bathctub only use a few drops because it can be irrating to skin if too much is used. Blend well with Geranium, Lavender and Jasmine. For use in...
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Lemongrass Essential Oil: 15 ml
Lemongrass oil helps tone the muscles and slack tissue, relieves muscle pains and helps with poor circulation. Lemongrass oil has great benefits as a muscle and skin toner, assists in clearing up oily skin and acne and revitalizes the body and mind. Lemongrass essential oil is found most often in cosmetics such as hair conditioner, facial water, lotion, and vinegar for oily hair and skin.
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Description and Uses: A refreshing, cleansing and stimulating tonic for the body with antiseptic and astringent properties. Lemongrass essential Oil has a sweet and powerful 'lemony' aroma which can make a fresh, deodorizing room fragrance. Added to shampoos, lemongrass essential Oil will give hair a nice shine. Traditional use: skin conditioner, soothing agent, muscle relaxant, deodorant, antiseptic
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Major Constituents: alcohols: linalool, geraniol, nerol, citronellol, terpineol, ispulegol & others esters: valeric, caprylic, capric. aldehydes: citrals: neral, geranial; citronellal, isovaleric aldehyde, furfural, n-decyclic aldehyde. Monoterpenes: limonene, myrcene, dipentene. Also: methyl-heptenone
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Lemongrass oil is distilled from a tropical grass native to Asia. It has a powerful, lemony, grassy aroma. It is used in insect repellents, room sprays, soaps and detergents. Aromatherapy benefits: vitalizing, cleansing.
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Aromatherapy Properties: Refreshing and rejuvenating. Stimulating and balancing. Its aroma inspires and brings fresh energy; clears the mind. Popular skin care ingredient for oily, mature and inflamed skin (in moderation). Also popular in Asian cuisine, and Lemongrass Essential Oil can replace dried Lemongrass in the kitchen, but use very sparingly because the oil is much more concentrated.
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Sweet, herbaceous, smoky and lemony aroma. It is tonic, digestive and vasodilator with anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Stimulates the mind, lifts the spirit, clears the head. Stimulates appetite, helpful with colic and indigestion. Prevents spread of contagious diseases. Great for aching muscles, relieves tired legs. Relieves fatigue, assists with jet lag. Aids in the flow of milk in nursing mothers. May be a dermal irritant. Blends well with cedarwood, basil, lavender, neroli, niaouli...
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Lemongrass is often used as a cooking spice in Asian cooking spice and is a positive influence on the digestive system. It can stimulate a poor appetite and help with digestion. Its antiseptic and antifungal properties make it an excellent household cleanser and with its deodorizing abilities, it makes a great footbath. When added to a lotion, it is also an effective insect repellant that wont clog pores or congest the skin.
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Cymbopogon flexuosus (China, Guatemala) -100% Pure. Common Uses: Infection, fever, digestion, headache, antiviral, footbath, insect repellant, antiseptic, bactericide, mental clarity, vitalizing, cleansing. Steam Distilled, Wild Crafted. 1/2 oz.
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