Lemon Grass Oil

Lemongrass Essential Oil's analgesic nature releases muscle and joint pains. It revitalizes the body and mood. Its antiseptic effects make it a beneficial ingredient in lotions and creams. Lemongrass can eliminate harmful bacteria because of its Citral content. Its Limonene content lessens inflammation and slows down the flow of blood by contracting blood vessels. When employed in shampoos, it's said to nourish hair follicles and scalp to push growth. All in all, cosmetologically the volatile oil is anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, astringent and deodorizing.

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Almost 5000 years...this is approximately the quantity of your time now that Lemongrass has been in use for medicinal and culinary contributions. China used Lemongrass oil to cure stomach aches, headaches, colds, and sore muscles likewise as joints. The plant earned its position in these places because of its ability to assist better digestion, boost circulation and immunity, treat infection, correct irregular menstrual cycles, cure diarrhoea, stomach aches, and skin infections.

The main chemical elements of Lemongrass volatile oil are Myrcene, Citral, Citronellal, Geranyl Acetate, Nerol, Geraniol, and Limonene. Myrcene is anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-biotic, anti-mutagenic and sedative. Citral has anti-viral, anti-septic and anti-oxidant attributes. Geranyl Acetate is anti-fungal, antimicrobial and anti inflammatory too. Nerol also has anti-depressant compounds and Limonene brings its a digestive, appetite put down and detoxicating put into the oil.

Lemongrass Essential Oil's analgesic nature releases muscle and joint pains. It revitalizes the body and mood. Its antiseptic effects make it a beneficial ingredient in lotions and creams. Lemongrass can eliminate harmful bacteria because of its Citral content. Its Limonene content lessens inflammation and slows down the flow of blood by contracting blood vessels. When employed in shampoos, it's said to nourish hair follicles and scalp to push growth. All in all, cosmetologically the volatile oil is anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, astringent and deodorizing.

Diarrhoea:

Lemongrass may help slow diarrhoea. The oil reduced fecal output of diarrhoea, possibly by slowing intestinal motility.


Antibacterial properties:

Lemongrass is employed as a natural remedy to heal wounds and help prevent infection.


Help to reduce cholesterol:

Lemongrass is traditionally one to treat high cholesterol and manage cardiopathy. The oil significantly reduced cholesterol in rats who had been fed a high cholesterol diet for 14 days. The positive reaction was dose-dependent, which suggests that its effects changed when the dose was changed.


A pain reliever:

The citral in lemongrass volatile oil may help ease pain because it relieves inflammation. People with atrophic arthritis, topical lemongrass oil decreased their arthritis pain. Usually on average, the pain levels were slowly reduces from 80 to 50 percent around 30 days.


Anti-dandruff:

Applying few drops of lemongrass oil solution to the hair reduces dandruff in some people usually diluted.


Application:

The appropriate dose of lemongrass depends on several factors like the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At now there's not enough scientific information to work out an appropriate range of doses for lemongrass. Confine mind that natural products don't seem to be always necessarily safe and dosages are often important. Take care to consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.