It comes from the distillation of the Cymbopogon Nardus plant. It has a fresh, woody, lemony aroma. The main components of citronella essential oil, regardless of the type of plant it is derived from, are citronella, geraniol and lemonene. The characteristic lemony aroma of the plant is due to citronella. The concentrations of the active ingredients vary depending on the plant from which the essential oil comes. It is used in aromatherapy for colds and migraines. In particular, it helps to deal with problems of the nervous system.
SOME INDICATIVE USES:
INSECT REPELLENT LOTION – Get “pure” alcohol and pure aromatherapy oils from an essential oil store or drugstore that sells homeopathic remedies and mix them in a bottle. You’ll need: You will need:
85 ml pure alcohol • 5 ml citronella • 5 ml lemongrass • 5 ml rosemary.
For enhanced action: Remove 5 ml of alcohol from the recipe and add 5 ml of eucalyptus of the lemon variety.
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE OILS – Buy a base oil, citronella essential oil “pure” or diluted with alcohol or water, other essential oils that “bind” to the citronella and are suitable for the problem you want to deal with and mix it all together.
KEY FEATURES:
-Headaches
-Migraines, neuralgia
-Depression
-Strengthens the body’s defenses
– Fights fatigue and stimulates the cardiovascular system
-Improves the functioning of the gastrointestinal system, as it helps digestion
– Fights stomach and intestinal parasites
-Relieves colitis and constipation
-Used to set the period
– To relieve pain from rheumatism and arthritis,
-Reduces hyperhidrosis and oiliness of hair and skin
– Keeps mosquitoes away
PRECAUTIONS
Insoluble is not used. Not indicated during pregnancy and lactation. Not indicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding.











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