Latin Name: Citrus Limon Part of Plant Used: Fruit Peel Source: Italy Extraction Method: Cold Expression Lemon Essential Oil has a sharp, fresh smell and is extracted from the fresh lemon fruit peel by cold expression. This oil is refreshing to the mind and sharpens concentration, making it a popular choice in room fresheners for offices and banks. It is believed to help with rheumatism, arthritis, and gout. Historically, it has been used to treat skin issues such as abscesses, boils, carbuncles, and acne. It also boosts the immune system and cleanses the body. When used in an oil burner (a few drops in water), the vapours of lemon oil are used for colds, laryngitis, headaches, and the flu. Smelling the aroma can help with mental challenges like depression, irritability, stress, lethargy, and fatigue, lifting the spirits and clearing the mind. A few drops in the bath or blended into a massage oil can ease digestive problems, lack of energy, tiredness, infections, obesity, rheumatism, depression, and stress. It is also used to alleviate hangovers. The lemon plant is native to India and possibly China, and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders in the Middle Ages. Rich in vitamins A, B, and C, it was once given to sailors to prevent scurvy, eye problems, and other vitamin deficiencies. The first significant lemon cultivation in Europe began in Genoa in the mid-fifteenth century. It was later introduced to America by Christopher Columbus, with the Spanish conquests helping spread lemon seeds farther. Initially, lemons were used as ornaments and for medicinal purposes, with culinary uses coming much later.
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Latin Name: Citrus Limon Part of Plant Used: Fruit Peel Source: Italy Extraction Method: Cold Expression Lemon Essential Oil has a sharp, fresh smell and is extracted from the fresh lemon fruit peel by cold expression. This oil is refreshing to the mind and sharpens concentration, making it a popular choice in room fresheners for offices and banks. It is believed to help with rheumatism, arthritis, and gout. Historically, it has been used to treat skin issues such as abscesses, boils, carbuncles, and acne. It also boosts the immune system and cleanses the body. When used in an oil burner (a few drops in water), the vapours of lemon oil are used for colds, laryngitis, headaches, and the flu. Smelling the aroma can help with mental challenges like depression, irritability, stress, lethargy, and fatigue, lifting the spirits and clearing the mind. A few drops in the bath or blended into a massage oil can ease digestive problems, lack of energy, tiredness, infections, obesity, rheumatism, depression, and stress. It is also used to alleviate hangovers. The lemon plant is native to India and possibly China, and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders in the Middle Ages. Rich in vitamins A, B, and C, it was once given to sailors to prevent scurvy, eye problems, and other vitamin deficiencies. The first significant lemon cultivation in Europe began in Genoa in the mid-fifteenth century. It was later introduced to America by Christopher Columbus, with the Spanish conquests helping spread lemon seeds farther. Initially, lemons were used as ornaments and for medicinal purposes, with culinary uses coming much later.
Unit dimensions - 0x0 (cm), Unit net weight (kg) - 0.04, Package weight (kg.) - 0.04,
Standard Delivery
£3.99
Next Day Delivery
£5.99
Premium DPD Next Day Delivery
£7.99
Northern Ireland Standard Delivery
£6.99
Premier - unlimited free delivery for a year with Premier Delivery for £14.99
Please note, some delivery methods are not available for products delivered by our brand partners & they may have longer delivery times
Something not quite right? You have 28 days from the day you receive it, to send something back.
Please note, we cannot offer refunds on fashion face masks, cosmetics, pierced jewellery, adult toys, and swimwear or lingerie if the hygiene seal is not in place or has been broken.
Items of footwear and/or clothing must be unworn and unwashed with the original labels attached. Also, footwear must be tried on indoors. Items of homeware including bedlinen, mattresses, and toppers, and pillows must be unused and in their original unopened packaging. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Click here to view our full Returns Policy.