0.5 fl. oz (15 ml) Bottle
Excerpts from Reference Guide for Essential Oils
Historical Uses: 
Lemongrass has been used for infectious illnesses and fever, an insecticide, and as a sedative to the central nervous system.
French Medicinal Uses:
| Lymphatic drainage | Connective tissue (regenerates) |
| Digestive system | Bladder infection (cystitis) |
| Fluid retention | Kidney disorders |
| Edema | Parasympathetic nervous system (regulates) |
| Varicose veins | Vascular walls (strengthens) |
Other Possible Uses:
| Circulation | Improve digestion |
| Improve eyesight | Fevers |
| Flatulence | Headaches |
| Clear infections | Repair ligaments |
| Wake up the lymphatic system | Get the oxygen flowing |
| Purification | Respiratory problems |
| Sore throats | Tissue regeneration |
| Water retention |
Application:
- Apply to Vita Flex Points and directly on area of concern
- Diffuse
Oral Use As Dietary Supplement:
Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) for internal consumption by the FDA. Dilute one drop in 1 tsp. honey or 4 oz. of beverage. Not for children under 6 years old; use with caution and in greater dilution for children 6 years old and over.
Safety Data:
Can cause extreme skin irritation.
From Our Reading and/or Experience...
- May be added to food as a dietary supplement or taken any way you choose.
- It can be diffused to add the wonderful scent throughout an area, and to reap some of it's many benefits.
- Frequently Asked Questions about essential oils.
- Not all essential oils are the same. This is not like other brands of lemongrass essential oil that you may find at health food stores. This is therapeutic-grade which is more effective and suitable for internal use.