100% pure Lemongrass Essential Oil. Lemongrass (Cumbopogon Ciprapus) is a perennial fast-growing aromatic grass which is native to the Indian sub-continent and grows to 3 feet in height. It has been used in India for centuries where it is known as 'choomana poolu' In vapour therapy, Lemongrass oil can be used for nervousness and as an insect repellent. It can help revive the mind of those feeling lethargic as well as energise and relieve feeling of fatigue. It has excellent antiseptic properties which are useful in treating athlete's foot as well as other fungal infections.
Lemongrass can be employed in a manner of ways and its scent has a lemony, sweet smell. To enjoy the full benefits of Aromatherapy we suggest the reading of a book on this wonderfully relaxing subject. However we strongly advice great care is taken with these products as improper use of essential oils may be harmful. Its advised to keep these products out of the reach of children and to follow instructions from guide books so as to use in a safe manner.
To see our full range of Essential Oils please visit our website and look under the category of Aromatherapy Oils.
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Have a very peaceful day. Kind regards Warren.
Lemongrass can be employed in a manner of ways and its scent has a lemony, sweet smell. To enjoy the full benefits of Aromatherapy we suggest the reading of a book on this wonderfully relaxing subject. However we strongly advice great care is taken with these products as improper use of essential oils may be harmful. Its advised to keep these products out of the reach of children and to follow instructions from guide books so as to use in a safe manner.
To see our full range of Essential Oils please visit our website and look under the category of Aromatherapy Oils.
You can view this item in our website by clicking the title at the beginning of this post or by clicking this text.
Have a very peaceful day. Kind regards Warren.
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