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Benefits And Uses Of Lemon Grass Oil

Lemon grass oil

What is lemongrass essential oil used for? There are so many potential lemongrass essential oil uses and benefits so let’s dive into them now!

Introduction of lemon grass oil

Lemon grass is a perennial grass found in Algeria, as well as tropical regions in Asia, South America, and Africa. The long, thin blades of the plant are cultivated for its essential oil, which is obtained via steam distillation.This oil is used in the production of many beauty and personal care items, including perfumes, cosmetics, and natural deodorant, thanks to its many benefits.

Benefits of lemon grass oil

Aids Cancer Treatment

Lemon grass can inhibit the early stages of liver cancer. The oil also contains a compound called citral, which was found to inhibit the growth of lung cancer cells. The anti-inflammatory properties of lemon grass oil also help in cancer treatment. And according to other studies, essential oils like lemon grass can offer protection against cervival cancer.

Promotes Digestive Health

Lemon grass oil has the incredible ability to treat a number of digestive disorders – these include stomach gas, irritation in the stomach and the bowels, etc. The oil can also play a superb role in treating gastric ulcers and stimulating digestion. It also treats stomach upsets and is usually taken with tea for its stomach-calming effects.The antibacterial properties of lemon grass essential oil also kill intestinal bacteria and can even help treat diarrhea and nausea.

Lemongrass Essential Oil Might Treat Gout

The oils anti-inflammatory properties can help treat gout. However, more research is warranted in this regard.

Relieves Headaches

Lemon grass essential oil has calming and soothing effects that can relieve pain, pressure, and tension like magic and keep those menacing headaches at bay.

Boosts Nervous System Health

Lemon grass essential oil acts as an essential tonic to the nervous system in general. It aids the treatment of various nervous disorders like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, convulsions, lack of reflexes, etc. It does this by strengthening the nerves in the body and stimulating them.

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Uses of lemon grass oil

Use a topical application with a carrier oil.

 To try this method, you can mix a few drops of lemongrass oil with almond oil in a refillable rollerball-topped bottle and apply it to the skin on your feet to moisturize and deodorize the area.

Breathe in the vapors from an essential oil diffuser.

Diffuse lemon grass oil mixed with orange essential oil in your home for a perky, vibrant scent to start your morning off right.

Tap into steam-fueled aromatherapy.

Place a few drops of lemon grass essential oil on the floor of your shower (in a far corner, away from the drain) and let the invigorating aroma fill the small space while you lather up.

Use personal care products made with lemon grass oil.

Select shampoos, deodorants, or other personal care products that incorporate lemon grass oil in their formulas.

To use lemongrass oil topically

it should always be diluted with a carrier oil like coconut oil in a 1:1 ratio before applying to directly to your skin. Since it’s a potent oil, start very slowly and use several drops at a time.

Use lemon grass oil on face

 Lemongrass oil can sometimes cause skin reactions to people with sensitive skin, so avoid using it on your face, neck or chest before making sure you react positively by performing a patch test.

Use lemongrass oil for acne

It may thanks to its antibacterial properties. You can add a drop or two to face washes or homemade face masks to kill off bacteria that can lead to breakouts.

Lemon grass Oil Precautions 

 If you have sensitive skin and topically use lemongrass essential oil, side effects may include a rash, discomfort or even a burning sensation. Perform a patch test first to make sure you have no irritations and dilute the essential oil with a carrier oil.

 Because lemongrass stimulates menstrual flow, it should not be used by women who are pregnant as there is a slight chance that this may lead to a miscarriage.  Lemongrass oil should not be used while breastfeeding, and it should not be used topically on children under the age of two.

 If you’re being treated for a medical condition or are currently taking medication, speak with your healthcare provider before using lemongrass oil, especially internally.

Directions For Use

Aromatic use: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.

Internal use: Dilute one drop in 4 fluid ounces of liquid.

Topical use: Apply one to two drops to desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.

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Post time: Jun-21-2023