Lemongrass

Lemongrass
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Benefits: tonic, digestive, vasodilator with anti-inflammatory properties, sedative, promotes good digestion, reduces cellulite, athletes foot, scabies, insect repellant, tones the tissues, soothes a headache, stimulates thyroid gland, psychic awareness

Botanical Name: Cymbopogon flexuosus
Method of Extraction: steam distilled
Parts Used: fresh and partially dried leaves (grass)
Country of Origin: India
Cultivation Method: Certified Organic

5 ml
1/6 oz
$13.50
CO315a
30 ml
1 oz
$38.00
CO315b
60 ml
2 oz
$54.00
CO315c
Blends Well With: basil, bergamot, black pepper, cedar atlas, clary sage, coriander, cypress, fennel, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, marjoram, orange, palmarosa, patchouli, rosemary, tea tree, thyme, vetivert, and ylang ylang.

Scent: citrus, herbaceous, and smoky

Suggested Use:
SKIN CARE: acne, athlete's foot, excessive perspiration, insect repellent, open pores, pediculosis, scabies, tissue toner
CIRCULATION MUSCLES and JOINTS: muscular pain, poor circulation and muscle tone, slack tissue, cellulite
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: colitis, indigestion, gastroenteritis
NERVOUS SYSTEM: headaches, nervous exhaustion and stress related conditions
IMMUNE SYSTEM: fevers, infectious disease

Contraindications: Use with care. Must be diluted. Non-toxic, but possible dermal irritation and/or sensitization may occur in some individuals.



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CAUTION:
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not for internal use unless prescribed by your doctor
- Dilute essential oils before use - Lavender and Tea Tree oil are ok to use undiluted (neat)
- Do not use essential oils during pregnancy unless approved by your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist
- Consult with your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist before using essential oils