The smell of lime essential oil is fresh and pleasant, and it smells very comfortable. It has astringent and conditioning effects and can be used to purify greasy skin. What is Lime Essential Oil?
Lime has astringent, conditioning and refreshing functions. It can purify greasy skin and is said to stop bleeding from cuts and general trauma.
Lyme essential oil can be used to lower body temperature when accompanied by colds, sore throats and influenza fever. Relieves coughs, chest congestion, mucous membrane inflammation and sinusitis. It is a tonic for the immune system, reducing the chance of infection by germs, shortening the period of weakness after illness, and quickly regaining energy.
Like most citrus essential oils, lime can stimulate the digestive system. It can help people with anorexia because it stimulates the secretion of digestive juices, which in turn increases appetite.
It is said to treat some symptoms of alcoholism, perhaps because of its cleansing and restorative properties. It is known to help rheumatic pain. How to use Lyme essential oil 1. Pathological uses
Colds and fevers, high blood pressure, muscle spasms, anti-rheumatism, anti-infection, anti-virus, respiratory problems, purifying space odor.
2. Lime essential oil has been used to prepare ginger wine and cola drinks. 3. Conditioning of body, mind and soul
Like other citrus essential oils, Lyme can calm and relieve stress. It has exciting and positive properties. Lyme essential oil can help brain use and stimulate creativity. The 1:1 ratio of wild orange can be used as incense, which has an extremely mysterious aura effect of attracting wealth.
Precautions
After using cold-pressed lime essential oil, exposure to strong sunlight may cause skin sensitivity to light and may also irritate sensitive skin. If lime essential oil is obtained by steam distillation, this problem will not occur. Precautions for using essential oils
1. Because the concentration of essential oils is very high, do not take essential oils internally.
2. Avoid using certain essential oils during pregnancy because some of them can cause menstrual disorders, and some of their diuretic ingredients may cause fluid loss in the placenta. These include: basil essential oil, sage essential oil, juniper berry essential oil, rosemary essential oil, marjoram essential oil, fennel essential oil, clove bud essential oil, cypress essential oil, chamomile essential oil, lemongrass essential oil, peppermint essential oil, cedar essential oil, eucalyptus Essential oils etc. (Be careful not to use essential oils in a sprayer)
3. Some essential oils may cause skin allergies to ultraviolet rays from the sun, so avoid direct exposure to the sun within 4 hours after use. These essential oils include: bergamot, lemon, sweet orange, grapefruit, mandarin, petitgrain, lime, etc.
4. People with high blood pressure, epilepsy, neuropathy and kidney disease should avoid using certain essential oils (such as cypress, rosemary, sage, black pepper, pine, fennel). The above people need to receive the guidance of a professional aromalogist before using essential oils.
5. Essential oils are not a substitute for medicines and cannot be used to treat various internal and external diseases or disorders. If needed to combat any problem in the body, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a qualified pharmacist. When used to relieve physical discomfort, if the pain or discomfort does not subside after use, a qualified aromatherapist should be consulted.
6. Strictly maintain the dosage of essential oils within the safe range. Using too much may have the opposite effect and accumulate toxins in the body, especially with sage, marjoram and ylang-ylang essential oils.
7. Essential oils should generally be used diluted, unless otherwise stated.
8. Be careful not to let children come into direct contact with essential oils.