Lemongrass (Nepal) Cymbopogon citratus

Lemongrass (Nepal) Cymbopogon citratus
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Batch: LGR-105     GC/MS Report
Distillation Date: Summer 2007

Specifics

Country of Origin: Nepal Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Monoterpenols, Aldehydes Plant Part: Grass
Aromas: Fresh, Herbaceous, Lemony Cultivation: Unsprayed

About

Lemongrass is especially known for its analgesic and anti-fungal properties. Lemongrass is also considered a powerful analgesic and is used to assist the healing of any injury to muscle, tendon, ligament, and bone. It is cooling and lovely to use in a blend for hot and inflamed situations. I enjoy using it in the summer months in my massage oils. I add just a few drops to my blend for a refreshing, emotionally uplifting and cooling effect. It has a dry, citrus aroma that is stimulating and refreshing.

Lemongrass is outstanding in a blend for dealing with fungus. When blending with lemongrass it is useful to add a skin nourishing oil to the blend such as Sandalwood or Patchouli (which also help care for the area of fungus) to neutralize the potentially skin irritating effects of the Lemongrass.

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Therapeutic Properties

Analgesic - numbs pain, tissue healing
Antifungal - inhibits growth of fungus
Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation (fungus)
Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infection
Antiviral - inhibits growth of virus (herpes)
Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
Digestive (reduce gas)
Febrifuge - reduces fever
Tonic, strengthening and sedative for the whole body

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Uplifts mood
Refreshes and offers emotional protection
Eases difficult emotional transitions
Reduces fatigue

Recipe

Athletes Foot
5 drops Lemongrass
5 drops Lemon
10 drops Palmarosa
5 drops Sandalwood
5 drops Tea Tree
5 drops Patchouli

Blend into a stock bottle and use 2 drops total in 1/2 tsp. of Aloe Vera gel . Apply directly to fungus 4 times daily.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995

Safety Issues

May cause irritation to skin and mucous membranes, best to use in low doses. Avoid using on individuals with sensitive or damaged skin. May be sensitizing. Robert Tisserand suggests that the oil not be used with children under two years old.

GC/MS Reports

LGR-105 Gas Chromatography / Mass Spectometry Report



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