On Monday, July 2, 2012 3:00:09 AM UTC-4, Chrystal wrote:
I would pair it with Myrrh or Lavender 1:1 ratio---both calm the--
caustic ingredient and the smell.--
On Jun 30, 10:16 am, Linda Donaldson <wonderfullyheal...@gmail.com>
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> Lemongrass is fast becoming my favorite for my aching polio muscles. I have
> a question. I can apply it neat and it does not bother my skin, but the
> smell is a tad overpowering for me. Do I need to use it with FCO in this
> case?
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> On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Sherrie Wortel <letr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I second the lemongrass and peppermint combo. Great for athletic
> > families. The lemongrass helps to heal tendons/ligaments and is also a
> > pain reliever. Mixed with a carrier oil is a great pre-workout rub as it
> > helps increase circulation. Also apply neat for muscle cramps. It says
> > some people may be sensitive, but I haven't had a problem. For injury,
> > layer peppermint over the lemongrass for inflammation, pain and to help
> > drive the lemongrass in.. For acute inury you can lightly rub an ice cube
> > over the area to help with inflammation, but the water also helps to push
> > the oils in further. For long term injury use a very warm, moist compress
> > to encourage circulation to the area and drive the oils deeper. We love
> > this combination!
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> > We also use Balance everyday on our feet (watch the video on YouTube of
> > blood samples) and it evened out my female cycle. Solace occasionally
> > throughout the month helped with hormone headaches. Love Citrus Bliss
> > diffused or on my wrists for mood enhancement.
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