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Lemon Essential Oil

Lemon oil is antibacterial and is commonly used in cleaning products. It has a very<br>refreshing and tangy scent that can heighten alertness and uplift any mood,<br>making it a fan favourite.<br>

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Lemon Essential Oil

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  1. Lemon Essential Oil Lemon oil is antibacterial and is commonly used in cleaning products. It has a very refreshing and tangy scent that can heighten alertness and uplift any mood, making it a fan favourite. Plant Information Plant History The lemon tree’s history wasn’t well documented, so it’s not fully known where it truly originated. The earliest findings link the lemon tree to Northern regions of India and China and state that by around 200AD, the lemon tree made its way to the South of Italy. In it’s early years, the lemon’s medicinal properties weren’t known, so the tree was grown for its natural beauty. The first record of lemons being studied scientifically are linked to a study done in 1747. During this study, vitamin c hadn’t been discovered and lemons were tested as a remedy to treat scurvy. The study found, those who were treated with lemons and oranges were on their way to being cured, while the other test groups showed no sign of improvement. After this revelation, lemon trees began being cultivated in larger quantities in India, China, Italy and Arabic nations. Closer to the 15th century, lemons were brought to Latin America, by Christopher Columbus on one of his excursions. Latin Americans grew the tree for both esthetic and medicinal purposes. By the 17 and 1800’s, the lemon tree was being commercially grown in the USA, in California, Arizona and Florida.

  2. 2 Botanical Information The lemon tree is scientifically known as, Citrus Limon, and is part of the Rutaceae (citrus) family of plants. This is a perennial tree and grows up to 3 meters in height, growing pointy green leaves, white flowers and vibrant yellow fruit. There are many different types of lemon trees grown worldwide. The Eureka lemon is most commonly found in supermarkets here in Canada. Growing Information The lemon tree thrives best in warmer climates that have a minimum temperature of 7 degrees celsius however, since the Meyer lemon tree is more compact, it can be grown in colder climates in a pot and taken indoors during the Winter. The lemon tree requires moderate pruning to achieve optimal growth. The fruit is generally picked when it’s still green, so it can finish ripening during transport to the grocery store or oil production plant. If growing at home, the tree will harvest during warmer months. Parts Used The leaves of the lemon tree can be used in teas and the whole fruit of the lemon can be used for various purposes. The juice is used for treating illness or in the kitchen, the peel is used in oil extraction and the fruit and zest are used in culinary dishes. Oil Information Extraction Method Lemon oil is extracted through cold pressing. This can be done by taking the peel of the lemon and sending it through a machine that lightly punctures the skin to activate the oil glands, the lemon juice and oil would then be extracted and separate naturally, the oil would then be siphoned off. Another way cold pressing is done, is by pressing the whole fruit and squeezing out the juice and oil. The oil and juice then naturally separate and the oil is collected. Active Ingredients The chemical composition of lemon oil is made up of: a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, mycrene, a-terpinene, linalool, b-bisabolene, limonene, trans-a-bergamotene, nerol and neral.

  3. 3 Applications CLEANING AID Lemon has been linked to cleaning products for ages. Many cleaning products have an artificial lemon scent that has been added. However, lemon oil is very anti-bacterial and makes for a great disinfectant on its own, without all the nasty chemicals conventional cleaning products have. If you forget your clothes in the washer, add 4 drops lemon oil to a rinse cycle with just waterand put clothes in dryer. The oil will get rid of any musty smell. Add 2 drops lemon oil to dish water or dishwasher to add extra cleaning power. Add 5 drops lemon oil to a bucket of warm, soapy water to clean household surfaces. • • • FUNGAL SUPPORT Fungal infections can be supported with essential oils. Since lemon oil has antibacterial properties, it can assist fungal infections or mold. To target these issues: Fungal infection support: Mix 3 drops lemon oil with 10ml carrier oil and rub on infected area. Mold: Mix 5 drops lemon oil with 2 drops tea tree oil and mix in water. Dip cloth into mixture and rub on moldy area to clean. If you suspect a fungal infection, you should seek medical guidance. • • • ALERT YOURSELF Lemon oil is a great energizer. It can help to stimulate brain activity and in a study done in Japan, it was found that when lemon oil was diffused, employees made 54% fewer errors than those without the essential oil diffuser. To stay mentally alert: Add a few drops to car diffuser to stay alert while driving. Diffuse 10 drops lemon oil when working, studying or in the morning. Mix 3 drops lemon oil with 100ml water, shake and spray in car or room when need to be alert. • • • AIR FRESHNER Lemon can not only kill odor causing bacteria, it also smells very fresh and invigorating. To freshen up the scent in any room: Mix 5 drops lemon oil and 10 drops vanilla oil. Add to a diffuser or mix with 50ml witch hazel and 50ml purified water, shake and spray. •

  4. 4 Recipes Fruit & Vegetable Cleaner In a spray bottle mix: 1.5 cups distilled water 10 drops lemon oil 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar • Shake and spray on produce, wash, rinse well. • You can also add ingredients into sink filled with water and wash produce, rinse and dry. Floor Cleaner In a bucket of warm water mix: 20 drops lemon oil 20 drops grapefruit oil 10 drops pine oil 1 cup white vinegar 1 tbsp castile soap (scented or unscented) Surface Cleaner In a 500ml bottle mix: 1.5 cups apple cider vinegar 4 ml lemon oil 1 tbsp baking soda 3.5ml rosemary oil • Shake and mix one-two capfuls with water and unscented castile soap to clean surfaces. Toilet Cleaner Pour into toilet bowl: 2 tbsp baking soda 20 drops lemon oil 1 cup white vinegar 20 drops peppermint oil • Let sit for 20 minutes, scrub and flush. Diffuser Blends BLEND ESSENTIAL OILS REMEDY Lemon Oil (5 Drops) Citronella Oil (2 Drops) Rosemary Oil (3 Drops) Mix Oils Into Diffuser And Diffuse To Purify The Air And Breathe Easy. Purification Lemon Oil (10 Drops) Lime Oil (5 Drops) Add Essential Oils To Diffuser And Let The Aroma Take You To Southern Italy. Limoncello Lemon Oil (10 Drops) Grapefruit Oil (10 Drops) Orange Oil (10 Drops) Mandarin Oil (5 Drops) Mix Oils Into Diffuser And Set To Make Your Whole House Smell Invigorating And Get You Energized. Sunny Days

  5. 5 Topical Oil Blends APPLICATION ESSENTIAL OILS CARRIER OIL NOTES Lemon Oil (5 Drops) Orange Oil (4 Drops) Lavender Oil (1 Drop) Olive Oil (1/4 Cup) Mix ¼ Cup White Vinegar With ¼ Cup Olive Oil In A Spray Bottle. Mix Essential Oils, Shake And Spray Onto Cloth To Wipe Furniture. • Safe To Use On Wood. Furniture Polish Lemon Oil (10 Drops) Basil Oil (6 Drops) Pine Oil (5 Drops) Witch Hazel (23ml) In A 60ml Spritz Bottle, Add Essential Oils And Use Equal Parts Distilled Water And Witch Hazel. Shake And Spritz Throughout The House For A Fresh, Clean And Uplifting Scent Throughout Your Home. Air Freshener Lemon Oil (15 Drops) Peppermint Oil (5 Drops) Lavender Oil (5 Drops) In A Spray Bottle, Add 1 Tbsp Baking Soda And 1 Cup Warm Distilled Water, Shake To Let The Baking Soda Dissolve. Add Essential Oils And Fill The Rest With Distilled Water, Shake And Begin Using. Fabric Freshener Lemon Oil (10 Drops) Grapefruit Oil (20 Drops) Vanilla Oil (15 Drops) Grapeseed Oil (7ml) In A Roller Ball, Mix All Oils, Shake And Apply To Wrists And Neck. Perfume Cautions When not diluted properly, essential oils can cause severe skin irritation, gastrointestinal upset and even liver damage in the long term. If you have pets, make sure you’re using essential oils that have been deemed safe to use around animals.

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