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Botanical Name: Cymbopogon Nardus
Plant Part: Grass
Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation
Country of Origin: China
Information: 100% Pure Natural Essential Oil Citronella most widespread use is as an insect repellent and it is cultivated in large amounts foe use in commercial insect-repellent as well as the manufacture of soap, candles and household disinfectants etc. It is often used in combination with Cedarwood and Pine to produce a pleasant smelling natural insect repellent. Citronella common applications in massage. Its help with minor infection, but is more commonly known for its ability to assist in combating colds and flu. Citronella can also be used for excessive perspiration and for conditioning oily skin and hair. It is usually a yellowish brown, with a very powerful lemony scent. The main chemical constituents are citronellal and geranial, with traces of other chemicals which vary as several varieties of the grass are used
Properties: Antidepressant, Antiseptic, Deodorant, Insecticide, Parasiticide, Stimulant.
Mind: Has a clearing and uplifting effect on the mind which could help ease the feeling of depression.
Treatment: Its most useful quality is an insect repellent. Best employed in sprays and diffusers on hot summer days to keep those little pests away. Its antiseptic properties may well be of use in keeping germs at bay, again used in a diffuser. A drop in cotton wool placed in linen drawers keep clothes fresh and deters moths and insects. Citronella helping to clear the mind and effective against headaches, migraine, and neuralgia. Balancing the heart and nervous system. Could have the similar effect on the digestive and reproductive system, so may be useful at the end of illness to restore tone, spirit, and equilibrium. Its deodorant and stimulating qualities could refresh sweaty and tired feet, thereby activating the whole system. Reputedly helpful for rheumatic aches and pains.
Effect On Skin: Skin softening qualities when combined with Neroli and Bergamot.
Caution: Keep away from children and eyes. Do not take internally or apply undiluted to the skin. Store in a cool dark place.