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The right essential oils like Lavender and Lemongrass can help make everything better

Author: Louiehodg Silva
by Louiehodg Silva
Posted: Oct 11, 2015

What are common uses for lemongrass?

Lemongrass essential oil has a main chemical compound call citral that is also called lemonal. This chemical makes it great as an aromatic option. The citral creates the lemon smell and also helps make it a great antimicrobial tool that inhibits microorganisms and has antifungal qualities. Lemongrass has also demonstrated numerous therapeutic benefits as well. The aromatic qualities combine with it’s therapeutic strengths to effectively treat respiratory issues such as a sore throat and laryngitis. Getting pain relief from problems such as joint pain, muscle pain, and stomach aches can be effectively treated with the use of lemongrass. There are even some studies that have shown that it can even have a positive effect working as an antidepressant.

What are common uses for lavender?

Lavender is one of the most common and most versatile essential oils there is. Since it’s such a great aromatic option, it has been used for making potpourri for hundreds of years. The great aromatic qualities als make it one of the most common uses in making perfumes. Like lemongrass, lavender essential oil comes from a flower and is usually harvested through steam distillation. It is a great oil to use by itself or can be a great option to pair with other oils. Some of the best results that come from lavender is helping with sleep, acne, and pain relief. The strong aroma also makes it great for those struggling with respiratory disorders, pain, digestion, and blood circulation. All of these make lavender a powerful option among essential oils.

What are some unique ways lemongrass and lavender are used?

A surprising use for both lemongrass and lavender is an insect repellent. Mosquitoes, ticks, and other insects are repelled by both oils making them great for use in yards and camping. Simply have them going into the air when you are outside, and you can see the bugs going away. It doesn’t just help people with pest control either. Lemongrass is a great way to help keep fleas away from dogs. Just add the oil to a collar or bandana and fleas will stay away. Make sure not to use this on cats as they are much more sensitive to the smells and it can keep a pet cat away as well. Lavender also works great carpet freshener. Just make sure not to use where housecats and other pets that could have a sensitive sense of smell. As mentioned before it’s also a great option as a bath salt.

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Author: Louiehodg Silva

Louiehodg Silva

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