Lemongrass
Botanical name: (Cymbopogon)
Also Known As: lemon grass, lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass,cha de Dartigalongue, fever grass, tanglad, hierba Luisa or gavati chaha
Lemongrass is native to India and tropical Asia. It is widely used as a herb in Asian cuisine. It has a subtle citrus flavor and can be dried and powdered, or used fresh. Lemongrass is commonly used in teas, soups, and curries. It is also suitable for poultry, fish, beef, and seafood. It is often used as a tea in African countries.
When used as a treatment for staph infections, the potent antiseptic properties of lemon grass have been found by researchers to be more effective than penicillin. Llemon grass also battles various types of skin infections and infected sores when used as a wash or compress. A lemon grass treatment for ringworm requires soaking feet for 20 minutes in a foot bath comprised of three drops of lemon grass oil and two or three quarts of warm water.
Lemon grass is a staple in the cosmetic industry, where it is found primarily in soaps, deodorants and perfumes not only for its fresh and pleasing scent, but also its practical benefits. Adding 12 drops of lemon grass oil to one oz. apple cider vinegar, hair conditioner or facial wash works to counteract oily hair and acne by decreasing oil production. Apply the solution directly to problem areas, but should be monitored for skin irritation; the only potential side effect.
Lemon grass extracts to be an effective treatment for inflammation. The powerful antioxidants in lemon grass decreased oxidative stress in mitochondrial membranes. Lemongrass is thought to to be a therapeutic treatment for inflammatory bowel disease due to its ability of inhibiting excessive production of white blood cell, from reaching inflamed intestines.
Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. We at eSutras do not recommend internal use of supplements or herbs without prior consultation with your doctor or herbalist.
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