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Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon Citratus)

A.K.A.: Oil grass, Fever grass
Part Used: Leaves
Properties: Astringent, Blood Purifier, Carminative, Expectorant, Febrifuge
Primary Nutrients: Vitamins A and C
Primary Uses: Colds, Fevers, Gastric Disorders, Indigestion
Secondary Uses: Blood Impurities, Blood Pressure/high, Boils, Colic, Gas, Headaches, Kidney problems, Liver Disorders, Menstruation/absent, Nausea, Nervousness, Spleen Ailments, Urinary Problems, Vomiting

Lemon grass has a tightening effect on tissues of the body. This helps to stop or slow discharge from mucous membranes.

Lemon grass is also recommended with a periodic cleanse as a blood purifier.

It may help relieve stress, menstrual cramps, headaches, and dizziness.

Lemon grass tea is generally used for colds, flu and fever.

  • Remedy for those suffering from cramps, headaches, dizziness; or for people under stress.
  • Blood cleanse, can be very beneficial when used as part of a periodic cleansing program.
  • Used to treat colds and fevers.

 

 
 

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