Lemongrass Essential Oil

  • Therapeutic Grade
  • Naturally Grown
  • Zero Adulteration
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About Lemongrass

Lemongrass is an important traditional grass. Our native variety, called East-Indian Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has been an integral part of medicines, cosmetics and culinary. In some cultures it is called fever grass due to its healing abilities.

The leaves and stalk of lemongrass are steam distilled to extract its essential oil which has been historically known to benefit the mind and body. It is famous for its fresh and elevating, lemony/citrusy fragrance. 

Benefits and Uses of Lemongrass Essential Oil

Benefits How to Use

Skincare: Hydration, detoxification, cleansing, acne control

Haircare: Antidandruff, anti-hair fall, hair strength

Pain Relief: Reduces muscular cramps, arthritis, headaches

Add a few drops of lemongrass oil to a carrier oil such as coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil, etc.

Gently massage with the diluted oil.

Wound healing Prevents infections, accelerates healing

Insect-Repellent Against bugs, mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches

Homecare Multipurpose cleanser, room freshener

Add a few drops of lemongrass oil to water.

Clean and dress wounds
Spray the diluted water to clean surfaces, ward off insects and deodorise.

Digestive Wellness Reduces stomach aches, gastric ulcers, nausea

Insomnia Mild sedative effect

Blood sugar and cholesterol May improve fasting glucose level

Dip one end of a clean toothpick in lemongrass oil and blend it with your choice of green tea

Stress Relief Aromatherapy, headache and migraine relief, mood regulation

Add a few drops of lemongrass oil to a diffuser or steam inhaler.

Personal Inhaler: Take crystal salt in a small glass bottle with a tight lid. Add a few drops of lemongrass oil in it and close it. Inhale from the bottle whenever necessary.

Pet Care Against flea and lice in dogs

Add a few drops to dog shampoo or place a few drops in their collar.

Experience the goodness of strong and fragrant essential oil

Caution

  • 1 Do not apply pure lemongrass oil directly onto your skin.
  • 2 Try a patch test of the diluted essential oil before using it. This way you can avoid any allergic reactions if any.
  • 3 Store it in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
  • 4 Although it is not scientifically proven, lemongrass may induce menstrual flow. So, it is safer to avoid consuming it during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • 5 Avoid using the essential oil on children below 2 years unless directed by your doctor.

Adulteration

Adulteration in essential oils has become very common due to its ever increasing demand across industries. This malpractice reduces the original potential of the oil and may even cause adverse reactions. There are three common ways essential oils are adulterated:

  • By adding synthetic chemicals
  • By adding low-grade essential oils
  • By diluting with carrier / cooking oils

Identifying quality and adulteration:

Identifying adulteration in essential oils is very difficult as the adulterants are very sophisticated. A lab test is usually the best option to check the quality of an essential oil, but there are a few methods we can check ourselves:

Storage Type Oil ring test: Pure essential oils are non – greasy

To protect essential oils from light and heat, it is best to store them in dark bottles.

If your essential oil comes in a transparent bottle, it has probably begun to lose its quality.

Place a drop of essential oil on a clean paper and wait for 30 to 40 minutes.

After the oil dries, if there is a grease ring formed, then the oil is probably impure.

If you can’t see the ring, touch the paper. If it is completely dry the oil is likely pure.