Lemon Peel Essential Oil
Cold pressed oil, suitable for perfume, flavor and aromatherapy. Pressed from the peels of organic fruit, so less worry..
Product Information
Citrus limonum
Rutaceae family
Cold pressed in Italy from the peel of organically grown fruit.
Lemon is one of those obligatory essential oils, having so many uses it's simply unthinkable to not have a bottle nearby. We can say lemon is one of the most important essential oils.
Lemons are probably native to India and the surrounding area—China, Burma, like that. Now cultivated world-wide, they are used in cooking, as well as medicine and perfumery. Lemon juice—for drinking, liqueurs, soft drinks, cocktails, on fish, and as a short term natural preservative for some fruits like bananas, apples and avocados. Lemon peels are preserved in salt or sugar and served as either pickles or sweets. Lemon leaves are not only used in teas, and for cooking, but is also a specialty of Italy’s Amalfi coast. And then there’s lemon oil, which we’ll discuss a little further.
We buy our organic lemon in small quantities and replenish often as freshness is so important with citrus. Fresh and tart, this bright yellow oil bursts with vibrant good health. Lemon is considered to purify the air
Lemon is uplifting, as are all citruses but lemon is particularly strong in its ability to freshen the air. Lemon is also known for its ability to cool.
Lemon oil can cause skin irritation if applied undiluted over a large area or allowed to float, neat, in the bath. So pay attention. Stay out of the sun if you have lemon on.
Lemon blends with everything, really.
Arctander says
Expressed lemon oil is a yellow, to greenish yellow, to pale yellow mobile liquid of very light, fresh and sweet odor, reminiscent of the ripe peel. There should be no turpentine-like, harsh notes on a perfume blotter, and the lemons should retain their fresh odor until evaporation.
Expressed lemon oil is used in perfumes and flavors for its refreshing, sweet-fruity note. It’s one of the most important ingredients in citrus based colognes, toilet waters, lotions, sprays, etc. Lemon oil blends well with other citrus oils, lavender, lavandin, elemi, labdanum, petitgrain, neroli, oakmoss, vanilla, etc.
Battaglia says
There are plenty of studies published using lemon essential oil, and some of these are
As an air purifier
Help for Alzheimer’s patients
Anti-carcinogenic activity
Anti-depressant activity
Antifungal activity
Antimicrobial activity
Anxiolytic activity
Gallstone dissolution
Gastroprotective activity
Neuroprotective activity
Nootropic activity (the effect of odors on cognitive functions)
It’s also cited as a
Bactericidal
Chemoprotective
Hepatic
Antirheumatic
Carminative
Depurative
Digestive
Febrifuge
Immunostimulant
For more information on Lemon oils uses for aromatherapy, please see The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy by Salvatore Battaglia
Rain Song
rain song--
a peel of lemon rinds
in the bar glass
--Ernesto P Santiago
Lemon Tree
A Lemon tree is
where I sit to ponder life
as drops of juice fall.
--Michael J. Falotico
Safety Warning
As with most essential oils, dilute before using on skin. Perform a patch test before use if essential oil sensitivity is suspected. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not use on children or pets. Seek advice from a trained aromatherapist before using on people with compromised immune systems. Keep away from eyes and mucus membranes.
Enfleurage makes no medical claims relating to any products, essential oils or otherwise, on our website or through social media. We are an essential oil company, not doctors, The FDA has not evaluated the statements on this website. We present our information in order to educate our customers on traditional and general uses of essential oils; in no way do we diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any disease or condition.
You the customer are responsible for understanding the safe use of any and all of our products, including essential oils, and use them accordingly.
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