Aromatherapy & Home Uses
Circulation, Muscles, and Joints: Arthritis, cellulitis, high blood pressure, nosebleeds, obesity, congestion, poor circulation, rheumatism.
Digestive System: Dyspepsia.
Immune System: Colds, fevers, infection.
Respiratory System: Asthma, throat infection, bronchitis, catarrh.
Skin Care: Acne, anemia, brittle nails, boils, chilblain, corns, cuts, greasy skin, herpes, insect bites, mouth ulcers, spots, varicose veins, warts.
Suggested Usage (10 years & up)
BATH:
- Add 10-15 drops to ½ cup bath salts and mix into warm bath water.
COMPRESS:
- Mix 2-4 drops of Lime Essential Oil in 1 pint of hot or cold water; soak a towel in water and apply to the desired location. Cover the area with a dry towel and heating pad or ice pack.
INHALATION
- Diffuse 10-12 drops in a cool mist Essential Oil diffuser to create an uplifting and stimulating work environment.
- Put 1-2 drops on a tissue, cotton ball, or your hands and inhale deeply.
- Diffuse or use in a spray bottle to disinfect indoor air, as well as for washing appliances and furnishings. A couple of drops of this oil in wash water will make a room fragrant and hygienic. (Precautions: When using in a room spray, avoid polished surfaces and plants.)
MISTING
- Mix 20 drops with 4 ounces distilled water in a cobalt blue glass or PET plastic bottle, shake well and mist into the environment as desired. (Precautions: When using in a room spray, avoid polished surfaces and plants.)
TOPICAL
- To assist with dandruff, hair loss, and fungal infections add 5 drops of Lime Essential Oil to shampoo and massage into hair for an invigorating scalp treatment.
Cautions
- Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
- Exposure to strong sunlight or UV light within 24 hours of topical application may result in skin irritation or pigmentation.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Store away from sunlight, at room temperature, with the lid securely tightened.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
* Information provided by Dr. Andrea Hillstad. For more information on Dr. Andrea, you can visit her website here.