LEMONGRASS

Fun Fact!

 Lemongrass was historically used to make a local drink called “fever tea,” which was intended to treat not only fevers but also diarrhoea, irregular menstruation, stomach aches and skin infections. Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures. Lemongrass is native to tropical regions such as Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania where it has been used traditionally for medicinal, cosmetic and culinary purposes. In countries such as India, China, and Thailand.

Lemongrass oil has a light and fresh tart smell with earthy undertones. Lemongrass oil is used in aromatherapy to alleviate muscle pain, outwardly to kill microorganisms. It can even be used for flavoured tea, soups, and it adds fragrance to cosmetics and homemade deodorizers.

Lemongrass essential oil has amazing skin healing properties. Its astringent and antiseptic properties prevent acne and improve the texture of the skin. It will sterilize your pores, serve as a natural toner, and strengthen your skin tissues. By rubbing this oil on your skin improves the glow of the skin. If you’re planning to use lemongrass oil on your skin or scalp, it is recommended that you use it with a carrier oil. from earth Lemongrass oil has the unbelievable ability to treat a variety of digestive disorders.

It relieves heartburn, treats a peptic ulceration, abdominal distress, nausea, vomiting, and abdomen ache. The oil can also play an outstanding role in treating gastric ulcers and stimulating digestion. It additionally treats abdomen upsets and is usually taken with tea for its stomach-calming effects.


Please Note:

This is not a cure. Consult with your doctor before making any health changes. Especially any changes related to a specific diagnosis or condition.