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MAYJAM Java Lemongrass essential oil 10ml

MAYJAM Java Lemongrass essential oil 10ml

➤ Aromatherapy essential oil with pure plant extracts

 No additives, no fillers , just pure essential oil. Unwavering commitment to the highest quality products.

➤ Perfect essential oil for aromatherapy , Streamer , oil burner , humidifier , spa and air purifier.

➤ Each essential oil comes in a 10ml amber brown bottle. This will keep the fresh oils and will help against the degradation of light.

Shelf life of 3 years.

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Composition of Java Lemongrass

Java lemongrass essential oil, also known as Cymbopogon winterianus, is extracted from the leaves of the lemongrass plant.

Here are some of the chemical compounds commonly found in Java lemongrass essential oil:

  • Citronellal: A monoterpene compound that gives lemongrass its characteristic lemon aroma . It has antiseptic and insect repellent properties.
  • Geraniol: A monoterpene alcohol that has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties . It also contributes to the floral scent of lemongrass.
  • Citronellol: A monoterpene alcohol that has antifungal and insect-repellent properties.
  • Myrcene: A monoterpene that may have anti-inflammatory and relaxing properties.
  • Linalool: A monoterpene alcohol with anti-inflammatory and relaxing properties.

Lemongrass essential oil is particularly known for its insect repellent properties.

Its benefits

Lemongrass essential oil, derived from the Cymbopogon winterianus or nardus plant, is renowned for its many benefits.

  • Natural Insect Repellent: Citronella is widely known for its insect repellent properties , especially mosquitoes. Using it in the form of essential oil or in candles and lotions can help keep these insects away.

  • Antiseptic and Antifungal: Compounds found in lemongrass, such as citronellal, have antiseptic properties that can help fight bacteria and fungi.

  • Revitalizing and Refreshing Effect: The fresh, citrusy aroma of lemongrass can have an invigorating effect, stimulating concentration and providing a feeling of freshness.

  • Respiratory Support: Inhaling lemongrass can help clear the airways , providing respiratory support, especially in cases of mild nasal congestion.

  • Anti-inflammatory Properties: Certain compounds, such as myrcene, may have anti-inflammatory properties , helping to soothe minor skin inflammations.

  • Stress and Anxiety Relief: The calming aroma of lemongrass can help reduce stress, anxiety, and promote a calmer state of mind.

  • Tonifying Effect: Due to its toning properties , lemongrass is sometimes used to stimulate blood circulation and provide a feeling of vitality.

  • Digestive Support: Some people use lemongrass to support digestion by relieving mild digestive discomfort.

  • Use in Cosmetics: Due to its antiseptic and conditioning properties , lemongrass is sometimes added to cosmetic products, such as soaps and lotions.
  • Diffuser / Infusion

  • Massage (to be diluted with carrier oil)

  • Creation (soaps, candles, beauty products)

  • Bath / Sauna

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Warning

* Do not use essential oil internally.

*Do not apply directly to skin, always dilute with carrier oil.

* Keep out of reach of children.

* Avoid contact with eyes and mucous.

* Do not use citrus oils before exposure to UV light.

* Use only pure essential oils, avoid synthetic fragrances.

* Avoid prolonged exposure without ventilation.

* Store essential oils and carrier oils properly to avoid degradation and rancidity.

These properties, indications and methods of use are taken from reference books or websites in aromatherapy, hydrolatherapy and phytotherapy. They are found there regularly and many of them confirmed by observations in a scientific environment. However, this information is given for informational purposes, it cannot in any way constitute medical information, nor engage our liability. For any use for therapeutic purposes, consult a doctor.

Contraindications

The uses of certain essential oils may not be recommended depending on certain health conditions such as pregnancy or chronic illnesses.

The use of essential oils is not recommended, or even prohibited for some, for children.

It is recommended to try essential oils at least 6 hours before use (a drop on the crook of the elbow), to prevent possible allergic reactions.

In these situations, please consult a doctor before use.

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