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Botanical
Name: Citrus limon
Common
Method of Extraction: Cold
Pressed/Expressed
Color:
Yellow
Consistency:
Thin
Perfumery
Note: Top
Strength
of Initial Aroma: Strong
Aromatic
Description: Aroma is similar
to fresh lemon rinds except
richer and more concentrated.
Blends
Well With: lavender
and orange to make calming blend
for high blood pressure.
Aromatherapy
Uses::
Fresh and zesty . Stimulates
liver and lymph activity, it is
highly detoxifying and
energizing. Purifying for the
skin and respiratory tract.
Adaptogen, antifungal,
antiseptic, anti-viral,
antitoxic, antisclerotic,
bactericidal, cicatrizant,
insecticidal, rubefacient,
diuretic, diaphoretic, febrifuge,
vermifuge, hemostatic,
hypotensive, vasoconstrictor and
decongestant Athlete's foot,
chiliblains, colds, corns, dull
skin, flu, oily skin, spots,
varicose veins, warts.
Skin: cellulite,
acne, boils, corns, warts,
oily(balances sebum), couperose,
dry skin, thin hair and nails,
strengthens epidermis function,
tightens blood vessels,
stimulates connective tissue,
protects against infection, aids
development of acid mantle
Respiratory:
asthma, bronchitis, sore throat,
sinusitis, all respiratory
infections
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