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Persian Lime Essential Oil is useful to cool fevers associated with colds, sore throats and flu and aids the immune system while easing coughs, bronchitis and sinusitis, as well as helping asthma. Lime oil can stimulate and refresh a tired mind and helps with depression. It can be helpful for arthritis, rheumatism and poor circulation, as well as for obesity and cellulite and has an astringent and toning action to clear oily skin and acne, and also helps with herpes, insect bites and cuts.HIGHLIGHTS:. Can stimulate and refresh a tired mind. Helpful for arthritis, rheumatism and poor circulation. Great for diffusing, using on skin and for aromatherapy products. SIZES: 17mL & 2 Fl. Oz. (60mL) with dropperHOW TO USE:The therapeutic properties of lime oil are antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, haemostatic, restorative and tonic.Details. Persian Lime essential oil is extracted from Citrus x aurantifolia (also known as Citrus medica var. acida and C. latifolia) of the Rutaceae family and is also known as Mexican and West Indian lime, as well as sour lime.. Persian Lime Essential Oil, a clear smelling citrus oil, can help lift depression and lighten your mood when feeling blue. It is used to fight cellulite and to tone the skin in general.. Ingredients100% Pure Persian Lime Essential Oil
Price: £110.00 from Cerqular
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