





Scientific Name: Cymbopogon citratus
Craminaeae
AKA:Bhutrin
Parts Used: leaves, essential oil
Active Compounds: citronellal, citral
Background:Lemon grass is most commonly used as a food spice. It has a strong scent that makes it useful for food flavoring. However, it also works well for medicinal purposes.
In India, lemon grass is a popular remedy for skin infections of ringworm. But lemon grass is most commonly used to treat digestive problems such as cramps and gas. It can also be used to reduce fever and can be applied to joints to relieve arthritis.
Applications: Antifungal/Antispasmodic
Lemon grass is primarily used to treat digestive problems.
Cramps and gas: Lemon grass is particularly helpful in treating upset stomach and intestines. It helps to relieve cramps and also relieves gas and prevents problems with flatulence.
Fever: Lemon grass can be used to help reduce fever.
Ringworm: Lemon grass paste can be applied directly to skin to treat ringworm.
Arthritis: Lemon grass can be applied to joints to reduce arthritic pain.
Description:
Lemon grass is an aromatic grass that grows naturally in India and Sri Lanka. It is now grows in tropical areas worldwide.
Dosage:
As a decoction, add 4 oz. lemon grass to 1 pint of boiling water.
Diluted essential oil can be placed directly on skin to reduce joint pain.
Safety:
Do not take lemon grass essential oil internally. Consult your health care provider before beginning use of any herb.
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