Lemongrass is a grassy perennial native to tropical and sub-tropical environments. But it has many uses beyond being just a garden plant. It’s used in food, as a flavor and medicinal aid, and as an additive to perfumes and deodorants .
Lemon grass is rich in folic acids and in essential oil, vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C and A. Lemon grass is a stimulant, tonic, aromatic, antispasmodic, and a mild counter irritant, it is used in treatment of flatulence, digestive disorders, fever, menstrual disorders, rheumatism and other joint pains and ringworm. The content of the oil vary with the age of the grass.
Uses of lemongrass:
- Clean the kidney, liver, pancreas, digestive tract and bladder
- Kill cancer cells
- Blood pressure
- Flu and cold
- Detoxifier
- Pain killer
- Gout
- Fever
- Digestion
- Lose weight
- Anti-oxidant
- Diarrhea and stomachache
- Antibacterial and antifungal.
This information is meant to supplement, not replace advice from your doctor or healthcare provider. This information may not fit your specific health circumstances. Never disregard seeking professional medical advice from your doctor.
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