Lemon (citrus limonum)
Parts used:
The peel of the fruit is cold pressed to obtain the oil.
Therapeutic properties:
- Anti-anemic
- Antibacterial
- Antimicrobial
- Antirheumatic
- Antiseptic
- Antiviral
- Aperitive
- Carminative
- Cicatrisant
- Depurative
- Diuretic
- Hypotensive
- Rubefaciant
- Tonic
Indications:
Acne, anxiety, arthritis, bug bites, cellulite, colds, cold sores, concentration, constipation, cuts, depression, dull skin, flu, gout, headaches, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, indigestion, laryngitis, mental fatigue, migraines, phlebitis, poor circulation, rheumatism, stimulates the lymphatic system, stress, oily skin and hair, uplifts mood, weight loss, wounds.
Blends well with:
Benzoin, chamomile, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, peppermint, neroli, sandalwood, ylang ylang.
Precaution:
This oil is non-toxic but can be irritating and sensitizing. Avoid with sun exposure.
This site is for information purposes only. Please check with a certified aromatherapist and read the precautions and contra indications before starting a treatment.
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