What is the medical use of Cymbopogon Citratus?
Cymbopogon Citratus can be used as a religion of pain for muscle trunks and convulsions, anti -inflammatory to bite of errors and mosquitoes and is used as antibacterial and antifungal treatment for various skin disorders. It is also known that the herb helps to regulate digestion, facilitate fever and headaches and relieve cough, some say it even helps reduce symptoms of depression and can act as a sishable mood. The plant has a slight aroma of lemon in crushed or cooking and is used as a herb of cooking in the Philippine, Thai and Vietnamese cuisine. In addition to Asian countries, a country in Africa and Latin America, such as Mexico, they also use lemon grass, but usually as tea. Perhaps the use of lemon grass for spices and beverages has led scientists to analyze the properties of the plant. A 1996 research study has shown that Lemon Grass can fight many types of bacteria and mushrooms and even prevent some bacteria strains in mutation and resistant antibacterial treatment. Can also increase blood flow when not to beteeredrye tri on the skin, reduce inflammation, irritation and even cellulitity. Herb's antibacterial property also makes it effective treatment of acne, rosacea and mosquitoes.
Cymbopogon Citratus can also be antifungal for other skin disorders such as worm and athlete. Lemon grass extract can also be applied to fresh and open wounds, as the herb also acts as an antiseptic that prevents severe infection. Can even be used as a natural deodorant to prevent bodily odors caused by bacteria.
Cymbopogon Citratus fresh blades can also be cooked in water that can be used to facilitate discomfort in the digestive system such as flatulence, constipation and diarrhea. Mountain patients can also drink part of lemon grass tea to cause sweating and help the body cool. Other conditions that can be released by drinking water filled with lemon grass are colds, influenza, vomomappreciates and hypertension. Lemon grass tea also believes that it helps to rinse toxins from the body. Cymbopogon Citratus is also considered an effective antidepressant, probably because of its clear citrus aroma, making it popular essential oil in baths and massage salons.