Citronella

Cymbopogon winterianusJowitt

The tall, aromatic herb citronella of the cereal family grows wild on the island of Ceylon. This plant serves as one of the most important sources of valuable chemical ingredients needed in perfumery, food and chemical industries.

To increase the production of citronella essential oil, the main components of which are geraniol (up to 25%) and citronellal (up to 40%), the plant began to be cultivated in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Guatemala, and Taiwan. At the same time, work was carried out to create new, more productive varieties. As a result, a variety of citronella, or “shuttlebird”, was obtained.CymbopogonwinterianusJowitt. The essential oil from this plant is called java.

From Ceylon Citronella Herb OilCym­bopogonnardusRendle Java oil has a higher citronellal content. Thanks to this substance, java essential oil has a fresh lemon scent with a slight woody undertone. In aromatherapy, both oils are used in the same way, although it is possible that a more detailed study of their actions over time will reveal some differences.

Medicinal properties

  1. Recommended for upper respiratory tract infections.
  2. Improves stomach function.
  3. Regulates the menstrual cycle.
  4. It has an analgesic effect for rheumatism and neuralgia.
  5. Used for fungal skin infections, wounds, ulcers, cuts, abscesses, eczema.
  6. In folk medicine it is known as an insecticidal, bactericidal, analgesic, diaphoretic, antispasmodic, diuretic and healing agent.
  7. Strengthens the nervous system. Used as a stimulant for stress and nervous disorders.
  8. Suitable for caring for unclean skin. Helps smooth out wrinkles and refreshes facial skin well.

Dosage

Oil burner: 3-5 k.

Internally: 1 k. with 1 tsp. honey 1-2 times a day after meals.

Inhalations: 1-2 k.

Massage: 5-7 k. per 10 ml of transport oil.

Compresses: 3-4 k.

Enrichment of cosmetics: 4-5 k. per 10 g of base.

Contraindications. Individual intolerance, pregnancy, hypertension.

Note. Overdose may cause dermatitis.