Lemon distilled essential oil has a light, fresh lemon aroma that is uplifting.
It is an amazing clearer and refresher that is often used for detoxification.
Can support dealing with infections of many kinds, especially useful for the immune system and head and sinus issues e.g. colds and flu..
Botanical Name: Citrus limonun
Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Part Typically Used: Citrus Rind (Peel)
Country of Origin: Italy
Description: Pale yellow, with a light, fresh lemon scent.
Actions: Antiseptic, Astringent, Antimicrobial, Diuretic, Hepatic, Digestive tonic, Carminative, Vermifuge, Hypotensive, Rubefacient, Detoxifier, Anti-lithic, Nervine, Tonic.
Special use: Detoxification, Infections of many kinds, immune system, head and sinus.
Blends Well With: Neroli, Ylang ylang, Rose, sandalwood, Chamomile, Benzoin, Fennel, Geranium, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Elemi, Lavender, Rosemary, Frankincense, Tea Tree, and other citrus oils.
Safety Data: Non-toxic, Phototoxicity in sun. May cause irritation to sensitive skin in high dose.
Aromatherapy / home Use
Muscle & Skeletal system: Arthritis, Cellulitis, Congestion & Obesity, High blood pressure, Nose bleeds, Poor circulation, Rheumatism, Anemia.
Nervous System: Depression, Tiredness, Anger, Hangover. Uplifting, Purifying and Refreshing.
Digestive: Dyspepsia.
Respiratory: Catarrh, Congestion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore throat.
Immune: Fever, Colds, Flu, Infectious Disease.
Skin Care: Acne & spots, Cuts & wounds, Oily skin, Mouth ulcers, Herpes, Brittle nails, Boils, Warts, Insect bites.
General Essential Oil Safety Recommendations
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