Lemongrass oil – ideal for aromatherapy and suitable for aroma diffusers
The mood-enhancing scent of lemongrass is wonderful for a stimulating and concentration-promoting atmosphere. The fresh, spicy and clear scent promotes mental strength and is used to focus and increase performance as well as to relax and calm stress and burnout.
Due to its antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, lemongrass is often used to strengthen the body's immune system, especially during cold season.
Lemongrass essential oil improves and purifies indoor air and can repel mosquitoes and other insects.
Application to the skin should always be well diluted to avoid possible skin irritation.
Lemongrass oil
Lemongrass oil, which comes from tropical regions, is also known as lemongrass oil. Lemongrass oil like that from Casida is often used to scent rooms. But in India, lemongrass oil is also used in traditional medicine. We have summarized interesting facts about lemongrass oil for you.
The intense, yet not intrusive scent of lemongrass oil is found to be pleasant by most people. That's why it's no wonder that lemongrass oil is used for inhalations using an aroma diffuser or during a massage. It reduces lethargy and fatigue and increases concentration. Casida's all-natural lemongrass oil can be used in a fragrance lamp to stimulate the release of neurotransmitters. This stimulates the organism, increases strength and reduces depressive phases.
Lemongrass oil is also used in cosmetics as a massage oil to combat stretch marks and cellulite. It also stimulates the appetite because of the blood flow to the stomach. The pleasant scent of lemongrass oil not only has a positive effect on your mood, but also repels insects.
Lemongrass oil has anti-inflammatory, antiviral and germicidal effects, so it is also beneficial in preventing flu or colds. It can even help reduce fever.
However, lemongrass oil may only be used in small doses. In addition, the skin must be protected from sunlight after use to prevent dark spots from appearing.