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Lemongrass Essential Oil

Lemongrass Essential Oil Profile



Botanical: Cymbopogon citratus | Origin: India | Method: Steam Distilled

Characteristics:


A yellow, amber or reddish-brown liquid with a fresh, grassy-citrus scent and an earthy undertone.

Principal Constituents:


These are naturally occurring in the essential oil.



  • citral

  • myrcene

  • dipentene

  • methylheptenone

  • linalol

  • geraniol

  • nerol

  • citranellol

  • farnesol

Safety:


Non-toxic, possible dermal irritation and/or sensitization in concentration in some individuals. Use with care. 

Important Note: The information on EssentialOilExchange.com is only provided for educational purposes, and further research should be done on each essential oil to be assured of its proper usage for each individual. Aromatherapy is not meant to be a replacement for care under a qualified health professional, but should be considered a complimentary modality.
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil

Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil Profile



Botanical: Cinnamomum zeylanicum | Origin: Sri Lanka | Method: Steam Distilled

Characteristics:


A pale to dark yellow liquid with a sweet, warm spicy, dry, tenacious odor. It blends well with frankincense, ylang-ylang, orange, mandarin, benzoin, balsam Peru, and in oriental-type mixtures.

Principal Constituents:


These are naturally occurring in the essential oil.



  • cinnamaldehyde

  • eugenol

  • benzaldehyde

  • cuminaldehyde

  • pinene

  • cineol

  • phellandrene

  • furfurol

  • cymene

  • linalol

Safety:


The bark oil is a dermal toxin, irritant and sensitizer; also irritant to mucous membranes. Use in extreme dilution. 



Important Note: The information on EssentialOilExchange.com is only provided for educational purposes, and further research should be done on each essential oil to be assured of its proper usage for each individual. Aromatherapy is not meant to be a replacement for care under a qualified health professional, but should be considered a complimentary modality.