What is lemon myrtle essential oil used for?

What is lemon myrtle essential oil used for?

Lemon Myrtle essential oil is used as an antiseptic, disinfectant and expectorant and is said to be more powerful than Tea Tree. In aromatherapy, it is valued for its fresh scent with uplifting benefits on your emotions and the ability to soothe, body and mind.

What can I use instead of lemon myrtle essential oil?

If you don’t have Myrtle to add to your skincare routine, you can try using Geranium or Chamomile. Brain Boost: If you are looking to boost your memory and clarify your mind, Myrtle can help. If you don’t have Myrtle in your collection, try using Peppermint or Rosemary in its place.

What is the difference between lemon and lemon myrtle essential oil?

Flavour profiles Lemon myrtle leaves contain the highest amount of citral (>90%) of any plant known in the world and its flavour and aroma show refreshingly intense citrus notes, often described as lemonier than lemon.

Is lemongrass and lemon myrtle the same thing?

Citral is the chemical component that gives lemons, lemongrass and lemon myrtle their scent. While lemon oil usually has 3-10% citral, lemon myrtle is 92% citral, an amazing 7 times that of lemongrass! But it adds a subtle rather than overpowering flavour.

Can you put lemon myrtle directly on skin?

Never apply Lemon Myrtle Oil directly to the skin. Apply to the lesions after washing in the evening and again in the morning. For added protection, you can use the Lip Balm on the lesions.

Is lemon myrtle toxic?

In vitro cytotoxicity testing indicated that both lemon myrtle oil and citral had a very toxic effect against human cell lines: HepG2 (a hepatocarcinoma-derived cell line); F1-73 (a fibroblast cell line derived from normal skin) and primary cell cultures of human skin fibroblasts.

Is Myrtle same as lemon myrtle?

Backhousia citriodora (common names lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle, lemon scented ironwood) is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, genus Backhousia….Backhousia citriodora.

Lemon myrtle
Genus: Backhousia
Species: B. citriodora
Binomial name
Backhousia citriodora F.Muell.

What does lemon myrtle smell like?

Its aroma has been described as that of a lemon lolly, perfumed with menthol notes. We harvest the plants for their lemon myrtle leaves, which release this strong scent when crushed. The plant’s sweet citrus aroma comes from its natural compounds – citral, citronellal, and linalool.

Is Doterra lemon myrtle?

Lemon Myrtle Oil | dōTERRA Essential Oils.

Is lemon myrtle poisonous?

Lemon myrtle essential oil possesses antimicrobial properties; however the undiluted essential oil is toxic to human cells in vitro. When diluted to approximately 1%, absorption through the skin and subsequent damage is thought to be minimal.

How do you make lemon myrtle essential oil?

Take a big handful of fresh lemon myrtle leaves and crush gently with your hands so that the volatile oils start to be released. Now place in a big jar and top up with your favourite oil. Today we used Olive oil. Allow to sit and marinate for two weeks to two months.

Can you inhale lemon myrtle?

The aroma of lemon myrtle is soothing to inhale. It provides relief from headaches. Inhaling steam with drops of lemon myrtle is the best home remedy for sinus headaches. Otherwise, you can also massage your forehead and temples with lemon myrtle essential oil for relief.