Lemongrass is a well known medicinal herb in the east, as well as being widely used in Thai, Indonesian,Vietnamese, and Caribbean cooking. In Ayurvedic medicine a preparation of lemon grass with pepper has been used for relief of menstrual troubles and nausea. Lemon grass is a mild diuretic and a digestive stimulant that promotes digestion of fats.
Preparation Methods & Dosage: Lemon grass herb is commonly used in teas, soups, and curries. It is also suitable for poultry, fish, and seafood. The essential oil can be used in many skin care applications. Add a few drops of lemongrass essential oil to your pets shampoo, and on cloth flea collars. It adds a fresh, clean scent and discourages fleas. Use it in aroma lamps, sprays, and body and face oils to deter insects. Unlike harsh chemical insect sprays, the scent of lemongrass is very pleasant and makes a good room spray.
Lemongrass Side Effects: Essential oil for external use only.
Lemon Grass Organic loose blend 50 grams
11.95 $
Medicinal Uses: * Aromatherapy * Cellulite * Culinary/Kitchen * Herbal Teas * Insect Repellent
Properties: * Analgesic * Antibacterial * Aromatic * Astringent * Depurative * Emmenagogue * Galactagogue * Insect repellents * Nervine * Skin tonic * Warm
Parts Used: grass
Constituents: citral, citronellol, dipentene, geraniol, limonene, linalool, nyrcene
Weight | 0.03 kg |
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