Description
Benefits and Uses of Lemon Grass
Lemon grass is a fragrant tropical herb widely used in cooking, traditional medicine, and aromatherapy. It has a citrusy flavor and offers numerous health benefits due to its rich antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Health Benefits of Lemon Grass
1. Rich in Antioxidants
– Contains flavonoids and phenolic compounds that help fight oxidative stress and reduce cell damage.
2. Supports Digestion
– Relieves bloating, indigestion, and stomach cramps.
– Helps stimulate digestion and reduces acidity.
3. Boosts Immunity
– Contains vitamin C and antimicrobial properties that help fight infections.
– May help reduce fever (febrifuge effect).
4. Anti-inflammatory & Pain Relief
– Helps reduce inflammation in conditions like arthritis.
– Acts as a natural pain reliever for headaches and muscle pain.
5. Lowers Cholesterol & Blood Pressure
– May help reduce LDL (bad cholesterol) and support heart health.
– Contains potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure.
6. Detoxifies the Body
– Acts as a diuretic, helping flush out toxins through urine.
– Supports liver and kidney function.
7. May Help with Anxiety & Stress Relief
– Used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
– Its calming scent helps improve sleep quality.
8. Antimicrobial & Antifungal Properties
– Effective against certain bacteria and fungi, making it useful for skin infections.
– Used in natural insect repellents.
9. May Aid in Weight Loss
– Helps boost metabolism and detoxify the body.
– Lemon grass tea is low in calories and can be part of a weight-loss diet.
10. Skin & Hair Health
– Used in skincare for its antibacterial properties (helps with acne and oily skin).
– Strengthens hair follicles and reduces dandruff.
Common Uses of Lemon Grass:
1. Culinary Uses
– Popular in Asian cuisines (Thai, Vietnamese, Indian).
– Used in soups (like Tom Yum), curries, teas, and marinades.
2. Herbal Tea
– Lemon grass tea aids digestion, reduces stress, and boosts immunity.
3. Essential Oil & Aromatherapy
– Used in diffusers for relaxation and stress relief.
– Applied topically (diluted) for pain relief and skin health.
4. Natural Insect Repellent
– Citronella oil (derived from lemon grass) keeps mosquitoes away.
5. Traditional Medicine
– Used in Ayurveda and folk medicine for treating colds, coughs, and fever.
6. Cosmetics & Perfumes
– Added to soaps, lotions, and perfumes for its fresh citrus scent.
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Herbs are available online and in our store at 8160-120 Street, Surrey.
All herbs are sold in 100grams. You can add more quantities in 100grams by inceasing the number.

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