Lemon Grass Edible (Essential) (Oil) - Jarakush (Tel) - Fever Grass - Cymbopogon Citratus by IndianJadiBooti
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Lemon Grass Edible (Essential) Oil—traditionally known as Bhutrina Tailam—as a powerful "Srotas-Shodhaka" (channel cleanser). It is a vibrant, sharp oil that carries the energy of the sun to cut through the "heaviness" of the body.
In Ayurveda, Lemongrass is prized for its Vasodilatory and Sudorific (sweat-inducing) properties, making it an essential tool for detoxification and temperature regulation.
Ayurvedic Profile of Bhutrina (Lemongrass)
- Rasa (Taste): Katu (Pungent), Tikta (Bitter), and Lavana (Slightly Salty).
- Guna (Qualities): Laghu (Light), Ruksha (Dry), and Teekshna (Sharp/Penetrating).
- Virya (Potency): Ushna (Heating).
- Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect): Katu (Pungent).
- Dosha Impact: Powerfully pacifies Kapha (mucus/fat) and Vata (pain/gas). Because it is heating and sharp, it should be used sparingly by those with high Pitta.
Core Ayurvedic Benefits
1. Digestion & Metabolism (Agni-Deepana)
Lemongrass oil is a potent digestive stimulant. It helps "kindle" the digestive fire, making it excellent for Aruchi (loss of appetite) and sluggish metabolism. It helps break down Ama (undigested toxins) in the gut.
2. Fever & Detoxification (Jvara-hara)
Known as "Fever Grass" in many cultures, Ayurveda uses this oil to induce sweating (Svedana). This helps lower body temperature during a fever and releases toxins through the skin's pores.
3. Nervous System & Focus (Medhya)
Its bright, citrusy aroma acts as a "Prana-Vayu" stabilizer. It helps clear mental fatigue, sharpens focus, and lifts the "heaviness" of depression or lethargy (Kapha-type mental states).
4. Anti-Microbial & Skin Cleansing
It is highly effective against fungal infections and bacterial overgrowth. When used correctly, it tones the skin and reduces excessive oiliness, acting as a natural astringent.
How to Use Lemongrass Edible Essential Oil
Note: This is a "hot" oil. Always dilute. One drop is incredibly concentrated.
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Purpose |
Usage Method |
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For Sluggish Digestion |
Internal: Add 1 drop to a cup of warm herbal tea or warm water after a heavy meal. |
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For Joint/Muscle Pain |
Massage: Mix 3-4 drops with a tablespoon of warm Sesame or Almond oil. Its heating nature relieves "cold" Vata pain. |
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For Clear Skin |
Toner: Add 1 drop to a bowl of water and splash on the face (avoiding eyes) to treat oily skin and acne. |
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For Mental Clarity |
Inhalation: Add 2 drops to a diffuser or a tissue and inhale to banish morning lethargy. |
Consultant’s Professional Advice
- The "Sharpness" Warning: Lemongrass has a high citral content, which can be irritating to sensitive skin. Never apply it "neat" (undiluted). Always perform a patch test.
- Pitta Balance: If you have a "fiery" constitution (prone to rashes or acidity), balance its use by mixing it with cooling Coconut oil or drinking it with a cooling herb like Fennel.
- Summer Use: While it is heating, its ability to induce sweating can actually help cool the body in the long run, provided you stay hydrated.
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