Product descriptions
An antiseptic, anti-infective and stimulant plant. When vaporized, it enhances alertness and mental freshness. Anti-infective and anti-inflammatory, it can be used to treat athlete's foot and foot sweats. For stomach and liver complaints, indigestion, stomach cramps and nausea, the tea of the dried plant can be consumed. For cold symptoms, vaporization of the essential oil is recommended, reduces fever, cures colds. Because of its high vitamin A content, it can be used in cosmetics, skin care, as a tonic for oily skin.
Its scent keeps mosquitoes and other insects away. When vaporized in aromalama, it is nerve soothing, antibacterial, and insect repellent. It has analgesic and antipyretic effects, and can be used for fatigue and stomach upset. It can also be used as a poultice for headaches and stomach aches. Dripped into bath water, it has a pleasant, relaxing scent and excellent skin-nourishing properties. As a soothing massage oil it helps to relax the muscles.
Mental effects.
Production: essential oil is produced by steam distillation.
Composition, active ingredients: citral, geraniol, limonene, geranyl salicylate
All about lemongrass
Indian lemongrass, also known as lemon verbena or camellia, is a strongly lemon-scented herb. Native to Asia and the Americas, it is a dominant spice in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine for its distinctive flavour and a popular staple in Indian cuisine as sereh. It is an oil with a high vitamin A content, making it particularly suitable for cosmetics, body lotions and facial tonics, reducing skin oiliness and soothing inflamed or acne-prone skin. In aromatherapy, it stimulates blood circulation and improves muscle tone. Its fresh scent makes it a popular ingredient in perfumery. It is a decorative ornamental plant that needs the warmth of the home in winter.