Lemongrass Oil and Uses

Grown by family farmers in Southern India, lemongrass produces a smoky, citrus essential oil that offers a variety of benefits to the user. For years, lemongrass has been used in Asian cuisine for soups, teas, curries, and seafood. However, the uses for Lemongrass oil extend far beyond the kitchen. With a pungent aroma, Lemongrass essential oil is a favorite for massage, offers purifying benefits for the skin, and promotes a positive outlook. It can also support healthy digestion when used internally. Whether applied topically, used aromatically, or taken internally, the uses and benefits of Lemongrass oil are widely diverse.

Do you often feel sore after exercising? dōTERRA’s lemongrass is perfect for a massage when combined with fractioned coconut oil after a hard workout. It is also purifying for the skin! Consider adding it to your skin care regimen to promote a refreshing feeling. Lemongrass has a subtle citrus flavor that may also promotes healthy digestion.

Add doTERRA Lemongrass to your essential oil collection and you will experience healthy digestion, feelings of peace and awareness, and a soothing sensation when used on muscles and joints. Use Lemongrass in your food or beverages to add flavor and provide additional dietary support. Diffuse Lemongrass when feeling nervous or to assist with fatigue. This unique essential oil is known to promote a positive outlook.

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*These claims have not be evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have serious health concerns, consult a doctor- and bring your oils with you! You never know which doctors will be willing to help you take a more natural approach to health care!

 

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