Lemongrass:
antibacterial & digestive support
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The Purifying Plant
Historically, lemongrass was often used for its oils. During the 17th century, it was distilled and shipped around the world as part of the perfume industry. Lemongrass has been a traditional healing herb in its native regions for a long time. It is so helpful in reducing fevers that it has earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures.
Lemongrass is refreshing, bright, and citrusy. Its herbaceous essence inspires feelings of cleanliness and peace!
- Lemongrass is used for treating bacterial and fungal issues, as well as to reduce chronic inflammation for conditions such as arthritis and cardiovascular disease.
- Lemongrass has a cooling energy that helps to soothe your stomach and keeps your digestive functions in check. It contains citral, which helps to digest food.
- Lemongrass is a great source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, which are essential nutrients for beautiful skin and hair. By improving the blood circulation, it clears up your skin, treats oily textures, and also works on treating eruptions like acne, pimples, and eczema.
TEA BLENDS WITH LEMONGRASS:
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