Lemongrass Oil
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Lemongrass is a thick, tropical and long grass that is native to India and an important ingredient in the Asian cuisine. Its thin, grass-like, grey-green leaves grow up to 6 feet in the tropics, and about 3 feet in more northerly climates. The plant has leaves at the top and a solid portion, several inches long, at the root end. The lower portion is sliced or pounded. It is known with a variety of names, including barbed wire grass, lemongrass, fever grass, silky heads, citronella grass, and hierba luisa. Properties: Analgesic, anti depressant, anti microbial, anti pyretic, anti septic, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, galactogogue, insecticidal, nervine, sedative, tonic. Reduces pain Rights depression Inhibits microbial growth Reduces high fever Strengthens gums and hair and stops haemorrhage Kills bacteria, removes gases, drives away body odour Promotes urination, reduces fever, stops fungal infections Increases milk, kills insects Sedates inflammations and nervous disturbances