Lemongrass
Botanical ID
Cymbopogon Flexuosus
Plant part used
Herb (particularly dried leaves)
Place of origin
India, Africa
Description
A fast flowering, tall aromatic perennial grass up to 1.5 meters high.
Characteristics
Strong, lemony and herbaceous
Method of extraction
Steam distillation
General
Employed in traditional Indian medicine for infectious illness and fever.
Blends well with
Bergamot, Cedarwood, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Palmarosa and Rosemary.
Indications
Mind & Spirit – Invigorating properties make Lemongrass useful to stimulate, revive and energies particularly for treating jet lag, clearing the head or relieving fatigue (vaporizer or bath).
Body – Considered an excellent tonic for the body. Has an excellent effect on aching muscles, relieves pain making them more supple (bath or compress).
Skin & Hair – Tones the skin and is effective for open pores. Traditionally used to clear acne and balance oily skin conditions however not for people with sensitivities due to chance of dermal irritation (compress)
Contraindications
May cause dermal irritation or sensitization in some people. Use with care in skin applications. Consider using in less dilution for skin applications to avoid dermal irritation.