LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL REHASTAR 10 ML

Product code EOUL-12

4.90€

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LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL REHASTAR 10 ML

Product description

Lemon essential oil has a sharp fresh smell and is extracted cold from the fresh peel of lemon fruit. This oil refreshes the mind and strengthens the concentration, so it is mostly used to revitalize office and bank premises. It is believed to help with rheumatism, arthritis and gout. It has been used to treat skin ailments such as abscesses, carbuncles and acne. Strengthens the immune system and cleanses the body. 

When using the oil in a diffuser (add a few drops to the water), lemon oil vapor is used to treat colds, laryngitis, headaches and flu. Aromatherapy with lemon essential oil is beneficial for people struggling with depression, irritability, stress, lethargy and fatigue. This essential oil lifts the mood and clears the mind. When a few drops are added to the bath or added to the massage oil, it is said to relieve digestive problems, lack of energy, fatigue, infections, obesity, rheumatism, depression and stress. It is also used to get rid of a hangover. 

The lemon plant originated in India and China and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders in the Middle Ages. Because lemon fruits are high in vitamins A, B, and C, sailors were given an ounce per day to avoid scurvy, eye problems, and other vitamin deficiencies. The first real lemon cultivation in Europe began in Genoa in the 15th century. in the middle. He was later introduced to America by Christopher Columbus. The Spanish conquests helped to spread the lemon seeds further. Lemon was mainly used as an ornament and as a medicine. It was only much later that it was first used in cooking. 

Specification
  • Latin name: Citrus Limon
  • Used plant parts: Fruit peels
  • Origin: Italy
  • Extraction method: Cold pressing
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