Lemongrass Essential Oil: A Practitioner’s Guide
Traditional Use, Applications, and Practical Notes
Lemongrass essential oil is widely used in traditional aromatic, herbal, and wellness systems for its cleansing, clarifying, and restorative qualities.
It is steam-distilled from the fresh or partially dried leaves of Cymbopogon citratus and is valued for its bright, citrus-herbal aroma and strong functional activity across body, home, and energetic systems.
Across traditional practices, lemongrass is consistently associated with purification, circulation, structural support, and energetic clearing.
Properties
In traditional systems, lemongrass is commonly described as a cleansing, activating, and restorative oil.
Commonly attributed qualities include:
Analgesic (pain-relieving)
Antibacterial
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Antifungal (traditional use)
Circulatory stimulant
Vasodilating
Nervine / sedative-tonic balance
Insect repellent
Tissue-supportive (traditional use)
Revitalizing
Energetically, lemongrass is often viewed as both:
clearing (removing stagnation)
activating (restoring flow and movement)
Historical Context
Lemongrass has a long-standing presence in Ayurvedic, Southeast Asian, African, and South American traditions.
Key historical references include:
Used in India for over 2,000 years in digestive, fever, and nervous system preparations
Traditional tea use for gastrointestinal discomfort and calming effects
Brazilian folk use for relaxation, circulation, and emotional calming
Longstanding use in Southeast Asia as a culinary, medicinal, and aromatic plant
Exported and studied internationally since at least the 17th century
In many systems, lemongrass is recognized as a multi-purpose “household medicine plant” rather than a single-function remedy.
Physical & Household Applications
Lemongrass is commonly used for its strong cleansing and activating nature.
Traditional applications include:
Supporting circulation and movement in the body
Muscle and joint discomfort (diluted topical use)
Digestive support traditions (bloating, sluggish digestion)
Respiratory clarity and seasonal discomfort traditions
Lymphatic and fluid movement support in folk systems
Natural insect repellent
Air purification and odor removal
In home care traditions, lemongrass is often used for:
natural cleaning blends
deodorizing spaces
refreshing stagnant environments
repelling insects
Mental & Cognitive Use
Lemongrass is frequently associated with mental clarity and sharpening awareness.
Traditional use includes support for:
mental fatigue
scattered thinking
decision-making clarity
focus and alertness
cognitive “reset” during overwhelm
It is often used when a sense of mental refreshment and directional clarity is needed.
Emotional & Mood Support
In emotional systems, lemongrass is considered a reset oil.
Common applications include:
emotional heaviness
stress or overstimulation
feeling “stuck” or stagnant
mental clutter
lack of motivation or drive
It is often used in morning routines or transition points to help create a fresh emotional state.
Spiritual & Energetic Traditions
In energetic aromatherapy systems, lemongrass is associated with:
energetic clearing and purification
breaking stagnant emotional patterns
strengthening personal boundaries
clarity in perception and intuition
supporting “new beginnings” energy
Traditional associations include:
Element: Water / Earth / Light
Chakra: Solar Plexus + Third Eye
Character: Yang (active, clearing)
Numerology associations: 7 (in some systems)
These are symbolic frameworks used in energetic traditions, not medical claims.
Safety and Quality
Lemongrass essential oil is potent and should be used with care.
Safety notes:
Always dilute before topical use
May cause skin sensitivity in some individuals
Avoid use on very young children unless professionally guided
Patch test recommended before skin application
Summary
Lemongrass essential oil is widely used for:
natural circulation support traditions
emotional and mental reset practices
energetic clearing and purification
home cleaning and air freshening
muscle and tissue support blends
Its core identity is simple:
a clarifying, movement-supporting oil that restores flow physically, mentally, and energetically.
Healing Drops Wellness Lemongrass Blends:
This blend is designed to discourage unwanted household pests and repels ants, roaches, spiders, and mice.
Saturate cotton balls and place them in corners, along baseboards, near garbage cans, and around entry points. For a spray option, dilute with distilled or filtered water and apply to problem area.
Formerly called No More Bugs
This blend is designed to support healthy circulation and vascular strength. It may help maintain strong capillaries, promote blood flow, and support overall cardiovascular wellness.
Apply 1 drop to each leg to address varicosities, and 1 drop to the back of the neck as a preventative measure for strokes. Reapply as needed, up to once per hour.
Formerly called Varicose Blend
This effective blend targets mold in your home, with a bright, fresh aroma. Apply to A/C filters, diffuse in your home or office, or mix with water for a spray.
In addition to mold removal, it helps fight odors, anaerobic bacteria, and mildew, repels insects, and minimizes reactions from bites by spiders or bees. It is also effective against candida albicans (body fungus or yeast infections).
Apply 2 drops to the body as needed, up to once per hour. Use a carrier oil for sensitive skin or for broader application.
Formerly called Anti-Mold #2
A strong citronella smell designed to repel mosquitoes. This potent formula provides long-lasting, plant-based protection. Apply 1–2 drops to exposed skin with coconut oil for full coverage, or add 20–30 drops to distilled water in a 2 oz spray bottle for a convenient spray. Can also be diffused to create a mosquito-free, aromatic environment.
This blend is designed to support a flea-free environment for pets.
Cats: Apply 1 drop to the back of the neck and rub into the skin. This placement helps prevent licking and allows circulation through the body.
Dogs: Apply 1–3 drops, depending on size, to the back of the neck, or mix with a small amount of coconut oil and apply to paw pads or the inside of the ear flap.
A spray may also be made with distilled or filtered water and lightly applied to the fur before walks.
Formerly called Flea Repel
This targeted blend combines Wintergreen for bone support and inflammation, Basil to ease muscle tension, Lemongrass to nourish ligaments and clear lymph, and Clove for natural pain relief. Apply directly or with a carrier oil to joints, lower back, or neck as needed. Excellent for arthritis and daily aches. Apply 2 drops to affected area every hour, if needed.
Formerly called Joint and Muscle Relief…Now with Cypress added for Circulation!