lemongrass essential oil

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Cymbopogon flexuosus

Lemongrass comes from a vast Genus of plants that span much of India and the West Indies, all of which can be labeled Lemongrass. The plant itself is fast-growing and very trying on its environment, wicking much of the nutrition from the soil around it leaving the soil exhausted of its resources. It can grow to nearly 1.5 meters high and produces an equally large network of roots. Its flavor is similar to that of Lemon, hence the name, and the essential oil is a yellow or amber color with a scent similar to that of Lemon essential oil, however leaning closer to the side of earthiness and flowery than primarily citrus. Lemongrass is commonly employed to address the symptoms of colds, muscle pain, fever, and headache.

Origin: India

Method: Steam Distilled

Plant part: Plant

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Lemongrass essential oil:

  • Skin Care: Lemongrass essential oil can have an effect on acne, athlete’s foot, excessive perspiration, and other skin inconsistencies.
  • Muscle and Joint Pain: Applied dermally in a massage oil for muscle pain, joint stiffness, poor circulation, and muscle tone.
  • Digestive Issues: Can be useful in dealing with colitis, indigestion, and gastroenteritis.
  • Immune System: Has been used to combat fever and other infectious disease.
  • Nervous System: Can ease pain caused by headaches and hypertension, and can relieve nervous exhaustion and other stress-related conditions.

Other uses for Lemongrass essential oil:

Lemongrass is very often used in the culinary world, in soups and other foods, but also in beverages. It is also used in fragrances for soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and perfumes.

Safety information regarding Lemongrass essential oil:

Lemongrass is non-toxic, although there are possible dermal sensitivities for some individuals - use with care.

WARNING This oil is NOT meant to refill Corked electronic diffusers. Applying any essential oils dermally or topically should only be done with a diluted solution using a carrier oil. Do not apply essential oils straight to the skin without diluting them or contacting a physician for advice.



Cymbopogon flexuosus

Lemongrass comes from a vast Genus of plants that span much of India and the West Indies, all of which can be labeled Lemongrass. The plant itself is fast-growing and very trying on its environment, wicking much of the nutrition from the soil around it leaving the soil exhausted of its resources. It can grow to nearly 1.5 meters high and produces an equally large network of roots. Its flavor is similar to that of Lemon, hence the name, and the essential oil is a yellow or amber color with a scent similar to that of Lemon essential oil, however leaning closer to the side of earthiness and flowery than primarily citrus. Lemongrass is commonly employed to address the symptoms of colds, muscle pain, fever, and headache.

Origin: India

Method: Steam Distilled

Plant part: Plant

Amount: 10mL (0.32 fl. oz.)

Therapeutic/Home uses for Lemongrass essential oil:

  • Skin Care: Lemongrass essential oil can have an effect on acne, athlete’s foot, excessive perspiration, and other skin inconsistencies.
  • Muscle and Joint Pain: Applied dermally in a massage oil for muscle pain, joint stiffness, poor circulation, and muscle tone.
  • Digestive Issues: Can be useful in dealing with colitis, indigestion, and gastroenteritis.
  • Immune System: Has been used to combat fever and other infectious disease.
  • Nervous System: Can ease pain caused by headaches and hypertension, and can relieve nervous exhaustion and other stress-related conditions.

Other uses for Lemongrass essential oil:

Lemongrass is very often used in the culinary world, in soups and other foods, but also in beverages. It is also used in fragrances for soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and perfumes.

Safety information regarding Lemongrass essential oil:

Lemongrass is non-toxic, although there are possible dermal sensitivities for some individuals - use with care.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.