Lemongrass essential oil

Lemongrass essential oil

Lemongrass essential oil

Botanical name: Cymbopogon flexuosus

Cultivation: Wild (100% pure, 100% natural)

Country of origin: Guatemala

Main properties: digestive, general antiseptic, vasodilator, anti-inflammatory, tonifying, anti-cellulite.

Indications:

Rubbing or massagingCellulite: 4 ml of Geranium essential oil + 4 ml of Rosemary essential oil + 4.5 ml of Lemongrass + 100 ml of Macadamia or Apricot kernel vegetable oil. Massage morning and evening. For a less concentrated oil you may also mix these essential oils in equal parts and add 30 to 60 drops of this blend to 100 ml of Macadamia or Apricot kernel vegetable oil. See Cedar and White birch for other recipes.

Rubbing or massagingStress: Lemongrass and Lavender essential oil. 1 drop of each to Massage the solar plexus 3 times a day.

Contraindications: This essential oil is potentially irritating to sensitive skins. Not to be used by children and pregnant or breast-feeding women.

Warnings: Use with caution. All the essential oil information available on our website (dosage, association, indications) has been gathered from a number of aromatherapy reference books written by medical researchers. This information should not however be taken as a substitute to a professional medical advice and, for that matter, does not engage our responsibility: CENTIFLOR is not liable for any accidents, injuries or prejudices whatsoever caused to anyone practicing auto-medication on the basis of the information available on this website.