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Lemon

Citrus limon

Scent Note:

Head/Top Note

Scent Profile:

Bright, citrusy, and tangy with a refreshing sweetness, reminiscent of freshly cut lemons.

Blend Well With:

Lavender, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Geranium.

❇️ Healing Properties

Known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and mood-enhancing properties, Lemon oil is often used to support the immune system, purify the air, and promote mental clarity and focus.

Lemon

📜 Historical & Practical Uses

Lemon essential oil has been celebrated for centuries, across various cultures, for its uplifting and cleansing properties.


  • Ancient Egypt: The Egyptians prized lemons not only for culinary purposes but also for their medicinal uses. They used lemon oil to embalm their dead, believing its purifying qualities would help preserve the body. It was also employed to treat infectious diseases and fevers, as they considered it a symbol of protection and healing.


  • Ancient Rome: Romans were among the first to use lemon oil in cooking and medicine. They believed it could strengthen the immune system and detoxify the body. Lemon was also a symbol of prosperity and was used during feasts to prevent food spoilage. The citrusy fragrance was appreciated in perfumes and balms.


  • Medieval Europe: In medieval times, lemon oil was known for its potent ability to fight diseases, particularly during plagues and epidemics. It was added to herbal remedies to enhance their ability to treat fevers, sore throats, and infections. Lemon was also used in monasteries and homes for its pleasant scent and to keep insects away.


  • Age of Exploration: Lemon became widely popular during the 15th century when sailors discovered its ability to prevent scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. Lemon essential oil was highly valued on long sea voyages for its medicinal properties, and sailors would mix it with water to cleanse and purify drinking supplies.


  • Aromatherapy: In modern aromatherapy, lemon essential oil is known for its invigorating and uplifting effects. It is widely used to reduce anxiety, clear the mind, and enhance mental clarity. It also helps in detoxifying the body, improving digestion, and supporting the immune system.


  • Topical Use: Lemon oil is frequently used in skincare for its astringent and antibacterial properties. It is applied in facial toners and cleansers to brighten skin tone, reduce acne, and combat oily skin. Its antiseptic qualities make it valuable for treating minor cuts, scrapes, and skin infections.


  • Culinary Use: Lemon essential oil is often added to beverages and food to enhance flavor, particularly in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines. It is a natural preservative due to its antimicrobial properties and is commonly used in salad dressings, marinades, and desserts.


🔮 Energy Levels

Energy & Chakras

Lemon oil is associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra, which governs confidence, personal power, and clarity. It promotes a sense of empowerment and mental sharpness.

Emotional & Spiritual Connection

Lemon oil is associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra, which governs confidence, personal power, and clarity. It promotes a sense of empowerment and mental sharpness.

Mystical Stories

In ancient times, lemons were believed to protect against evil spirits and were used as offerings to deities in various cultures, symbolizing purity, love, and longevity.

🔬 Chemistry

Rich in limonene, a compound known for its cleansing and immune-boosting properties. Other constituents include citral, β-pinene, and γ-terpinene.

⛑️ Safety

Lemon oil is generally safe but can be photosensitive. Avoid direct sun exposure on skin areas where the oil has been applied for up to 12 hours. Dilute with a carrier oil before applying to skin.

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