Lemon Essential Oil

Lemon Essential Oil

lemon essential oil

Lemon essential oil is another one of those “must have” essential oils. It works well for the immune, respiratory and digestive systems. In addition, this oil promotes health, healing, physical energy and purification, and has an invigorating fragrance. Lemon cleanses the lymphatic system and sanitizes hands and surfaces, as well as help soothe heartburn, and can help stop a runny nose.

This oil is not only an anti-depressant, but it is also an antiseptic, antifungal, antioxidant, antiviral, astringent, refreshing and invigorating oil. In the past, lemon has been used to aid in food poisoning, an air disinfectant, intestinal parasites, and water purification. It may be beneficial for aging, digestive problems, and clarity of thought. It works very well in removing gum from surfaces, oil and grease spots and is an all around cleanser.

Add a few drops of lemon oil to water in a spray bottle and use to clean kitchen and bathroom surfaces, windows, and floors. Use the oil straight as a furniture polish. Using lemon oil is a great way to get rid of all those toxic household cleansers. You can even add a few drops to your drinking water for a refreshing taste, as well a receiving the health benefits.In

Lemon essential oil is safe for use internally, aromatically and topically. Since it is a citrus oil, when applied directly to the skin, avoid direct sunlight for up to 12 hours after applying, as it may cause skin irritation or discoloration.

When use lemon is a blend, it is considered a top note. It has a sweet, citrusy, sharp and clear scent. It blends with eucalyptus, frankincense, peppermint, sandalwood and ylang ylang.

Here is an article about lemon essential oil. https://www.healthline.com/health/lemon-essential-oil#ease-morning-sickness

If you would like to purchase this oil, follow this link: https://suegranzow.com/product/lemon-oil

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