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Pranarom Organic Essential Oil Lemon -- 0.17 fl oz


Pranarom Organic Essential Oil Lemon
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Pranarom Organic Essential Oil Lemon -- 0.17 fl oz

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Pranarom Organic Essential Oil Lemon Description

  • Lemon
  • Citrus linonium
  • Essential Oil
  • USDA Organic

Lemon essential oil has a beautiful bright and sweet citrus scent. To make the oil, the rinds of unripe lemons are expeller pressed (squeezed, not steamed). Lemon is commonly used to clean, elevate one’s mood, support immunity and to increase focus.

 

Absolutely
No GMOs.
No Synthetics.
No Additives.
No Adulterants.
No Animal Testing.

 

Botanical Part: Fruit rind

 

Extraction: Cold expression

 

Aromatic Profile: Fresh, citrusy, bright
• Aromatic Family: Monoterpene
Aromatic Constituents: Limonene
Direct Inhalation: Yes.
Diffusion:  Yes, 3-15 drops.
Topical: Dilute with plant oils.


Directions

Common Uses: Lemon may be added to all-purpose cleaners, diffusers, room sprays, detergents, soaps, hand sanitizers, lotions, aromatherapy inhalers and perfumes.

Blending Recommendations: Lemon has an irresistibly bright and stimulating citrus scent.

Basil, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus Citriodora, Eucalyptus Globulus, Eucalyptus Radiata, Fennel, Silver Fir, Frankincense, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lime, Neroli, Niaouli, Sweet Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Peppermint, Scotch Pine, Rosemary (all varieties), Spearmint, Tea Tree, Thyme (all varieties), Wintergreen, Ylang Ylang.

 

Shelf Life: 1 year after opening. Store in the refrigerator for extended shelf life. Old Lemon oil should not be applied to the skin or ingested, but is perfect for household cleaners.

Storage: Store upright, cap closed, out of direct heat and sunlight.

Free Of
GMOs, synthetics, additives, adulterants and animal testing.

*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.


Ingredients: 100% Lemon*, citrus limonum.

*Certified Organic

Warnings

Safety Information: Do not apply to sensitive skin or to the skin of young children as it may cause temporary irritation. Always dilute. Do not consume more than 3 drops within a 24-hour period.

Maximum Adult Dilution: 3%; 18 drops per ounce of carrier

While the phototoxicity of Lemon essential oil is low, skin must not be exposed to direct sunlight or to a sun bed for up to 12 hours to avoid burns after the oil has been applied to the skin at above 1% dilution.

 

For external use only. Keep out of reach from children. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. To remove essential oil, use plant oil. Do not use water.

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Make Your Own Fire Starters for Cozy, Scented Fires

We officially have entered the season of all things cozy: fuzzy blankets, baggy sweatpants, hearty soup and gathering around a fire. Whether you prefer to warm up with a fireplace or a bonfire, getting the fire started is usually the hardest part. If you’re out of fire starters, you can make your own!

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Items You’ll Need to Make a Fireplace & Campfire Starter

To make a campfire starter, you’ll need cardboard egg cartons, wax and a light, papery material like sawdust, woodchips or dryer lint. These may be items you have around your home, but a quick trip to the store will ensure you have what you need. All of the DIY fire starters below are safe for both indoor and outdoor use and can be created in 10 minutes or less. When using wax, try to opt for a more natural wax, like soy or beeswax, as paraffin wax emits more toxins. Essential oils can be added to any of these fire starters for an enjoyable scent, just make sure that the essential oil has no additives and is safe to burn. Scents like bergamot and pine are great choices for your next fire.

Egg carton fire starter

This fire starter is easy and fun to make. It will burn for about nine minutes, making it a reliable, long-lasting fire starter. Materials Directions
  1. Fill egg carton cups with a mix of the cotton balls, sawdust and lint – whatever you have on hand.
  2. Place egg carton on a foil-lined baking sheet.
  3. Melt wax in a double boiler. (Note: If incorporating essential oils, add a few drops to the wax.)
  4. Pour wax into each cup and let harden.
  5. Break carton cups apart. Each one acts as a highly flammable fire starter.

Simpler egg carton fire starter

This recipe is similar to the previous recipe with just a couple less steps and ingredients. It will burn fast so be prepared with several. Materials Directions
  1. Put a candle stub in each carton cup.
  2. Surround stubs with dryer lint.
  3. If desired, add a few drops essential oil to each cup.
  4. Break cups into individual fire starters.

Fire starter squares

These little squares are simple to make and will burn for about 4 minutes, making them effective but not too long lasting. You’ll want to make sure you have plenty on hand. Materials
  • Soy wax, beeswax or candle stubs
  • Sawdust
  • Parchment paper
  • Baking sheet
Directions
  1. Chop wax into small pieces.
  2. Melt wax in a double boiler.
  3. While wax is heating, spread sawdust along the bottom of a lined baking sheet.
  4. Pack sawdust down lightly.
  5. Pour melted wax over sawdust filled pan.
  6. Let wax harden, then cut into 2x2-inch squares.

Two ingredient fire starters

Below are a few different quick fire starter combinations of just two ingredients that are simple yet effective.
  1. Wax + pinecones: Simply dip your pinecones in wax and let dry.
  2. Wax paper + lint: Roll dryer lint into a sheet of wax paper.
  3. Toilet paper roll + lint: Fill toilet paper roll with lint.
  4. Cotton balls + petroleum jelly: Massage petroleum jelly onto cotton ball for a very flammable combo.

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