Description:
High quality cold pressed Lemon Peel essential oil100% pure & natural
Desirable quantities available
Medicinal valued oil
Lemonoil
(Citrus limon)
lemon peel oil / lemon peel extract oil
Appearance: Thin liquid
Aroma: Strong, Clear, Citrus
Color: Pale yellow with greenish tint
Extraction: It is obtained by cold pressed orexpression of the peel.
Aromatherapy uses:
It ishighly detoxifying and energizing and also fresh and zesty. It isconsidered as purifirer for skin and respiratory tract. It hastherapeutic properties which includes anti-viral, antitoxic,adaptogen, antifungal, antiseptic, antisclerotic, bactericidal,cicatrizant, insecticidal, diuretic, diaphoretic, febrifuge,vermifuge, hemostatic, hypotensive, vasoconstrictor anddecongestant, it also stimulates liver and lymph activity.
Pharmaceutical Uses:
Itworks like general tonic, infections, detoxification, generalfatigue, obesity, balances sebum, acne, oils, warts. It furtherenhances the shine and growth of hair and nails. It reducesphysical exhaustion, digestion, rheumatism, arthritis, colds, fluand all respiratory disorders. It Promotes weight loss, reducescellulite, useful for oily complexions. Strengthens epidermisfunction, aids epidermal circulation, gland stimulant andpurification. Stimulates connective tissue, elastin andcollagen.
Cosmetics and Toiletries:
Lemonoil is used to scent candles, freshen potpourri, in soapmaking, massage oils, bath oil and as a perfumebody oil. Lemon oil added to water and spray counter tops tosterilize utensils. Dishcloth soaked overnight in a bowl of waterand a drop of lemon oil disinfect and kill germs. Drop oflemon oil added to dishwasher before the wash cycle cleans thesurface. Use a paper towel soaked with several drops of lemon oilto sanitize bathroom fixtures. Place a drop of lemon oil on coldsores, herpes or other mouth ulcers to lessen pain and aid healing.Put a drop of lemon oil on bleeding gums caused by gingivitis ortooth extraction.
Lemonoil is used as a Fragrance oil for itscitrus odour. It is also used as incence burner.
Flavor industry:
Lemonis widely used in preparing sausage inAmerican cuisine. Sausage, one of the oldest processed conveniencefoods, came about as a way to make efficient use of an animal.Sausage makers came up with concoctions of perfectly edible andnutritious meat scraps, organ meats, spices and seasonings bywidespread use of lemon.
Lemonis widely used in making lemonade inAsian and Western culture. Lemonade, which in its simplest form isa drink made with lemon juice, sugar and water, has a historydating back at least to the thirteenth century, when Arab cookerybooks offered recipes for drinks made from lemon syrup. Lemonadearrived in America no later than the eighteenth century, importedfrom the various European cultures of immigrants. Lemonade is amongthe most delightful and most commonly used of all drinks .
Forpreparing French Pesto, lemon is used extensively.
Lemonis combined alongwith flat leaf parsley and basil and with Parmesancheese, olive oil and a hint of garlic. It''s the generous additionof lemon juice and zest, however, that makes this pesto distinctiveand more refreshing than the classic version.
Likeall pestos, this one takes only a few minutes to assemble andpuree, and makes an ideal sauce for cooked pasta. Then each servingwas garnished with a sprig of basil and a dusting of Parmesan.