Lemongrass Dried & Powdered
Lemongrass Dried & Powdered
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Lemongrass Dried & Powdered ~ 4oz
Cymbopogon citratus
Benefits and Uses
Lemongrass is a fragrant herb known for its refreshing citrusy aroma and a variety of therapeutic properties. Popular in traditional medicine, culinary arts, and skincare, it is prized for its versatility in promoting wellness, relaxation, and vibrant health.
Key Benefits
Digestive Health
Helps ease indigestion, bloating, and stomach cramps.
Stimulates healthy digestion and promotes detoxification.
Stress Relief and Relaxation
The calming scent helps reduce stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue.
Enhances mood and promotes relaxation.
Immune Support
Rich in antioxidants, lemongrass strengthens the immune system.
Contains antibacterial and antifungal properties to help fight infections.
Anti-Inflammatory and Pain Relief
Reduces inflammation and helps alleviate pain from arthritis, muscle aches, and headaches.
Skin Health
Helps cleanse and tone the skin, making it beneficial for oily or acne-prone skin.
Its antibacterial properties support skin healing and balance.
Detoxification
Acts as a natural diuretic, promoting detoxification by flushing out toxins and excess fluids.
Respiratory Health
Supports respiratory wellness by relieving congestion and coughs.
How to Use Dried Lemongrass
Herbal Tea/Infusion
Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried lemongrass in hot water for 10–15 minutes. Enjoy for digestive support, stress relief, or a refreshing energy boost.
Culinary Use
Add dried lemongrass to soups, stews, curries, or marinades for a zesty citrus flavor.
Grind it into a powder for use in spice blends.
Bath Soak
Place dried lemongrass in a muslin bag or tea infuser and steep it in warm bathwater to relax muscles and refresh the skin.
Aromatherapy Sachets
Combine dried lemongrass with other herbs like lavender or chamomile for a soothing and fragrant sachet to place in drawers or under your pillow.
Infused Oil
Infuse dried lemongrass in a carrier oil (e.g., coconut or olive oil) for several weeks to create a calming massage oil or hair serum.
Skin Toner or Facial Steam
Steep dried lemongrass and let it cool to use as a skin toner for acne-prone or oily skin.
Use the infusion as a facial steam to cleanse and refresh the skin.
Detoxifying Compress
Soak a cloth in cooled lemongrass infusion and apply it as a compress to soothe headaches, tired eyes, or muscle pain.
Herbal Hair Rinse
Brew a strong infusion and use it as a hair rinse to strengthen hair, reduce dandruff, and refresh the scalp.