Lemon Beebrush (Aloysia citriodora)



Botanical characteristics

  • Latin name: Aloysia citriodora Palau
  • Botanical family: Verbenaceae
  • Part used: Flowering tops
  • Country of origin: Spain, Morocco

Precautions for use

Caution! Lemon Beebrush essential oil should be used with caution.

Pregnant women over 3 months and adults and adolescents can use it, but only through the skin or by inhalation (possible diluted diffusion and oral route reserved for the therapist).

It is the risks that we should be aware of.

The essential oil of Lemon Beebrush is photosensitising, dermocaustic, skin and respiratory irritant and allergenic.

It also has hormone-like properties. People who are allergic to the compounds present need to be extremely vigilant!

Other precautions

Warning:

  • People with epilepsy or asthma should seek medical advice before using this essential oil.

Cutaneous use:

  • Lemon Beebrush essential oil is irritating to the skin and dermocaustic in its pure state, so it should be diluted in vegetable oil before application (15% essential oil to 85% vegetable oil).
  • Pregnant women should avoid application to the abdominal area.

Ingestion:

  • Do not take this essential oil before consulting your therapist.
  • This essential oil can be used in cooking if diluted in a fat (oil, cream, yoghurt, milk) or sweetened (syrup, honey). It should not be used pure.

Diffusion:

  • Dilute your essential oil in other essential oils for diffusion.
  • Pregnant women and babies can use air diffusion by diluting Lemon Beebrush essential oil between 20 and 30% maximum in other essential oils (20 to 30% Lemon Beebrush essential oil in 70 to 80% other essential oils).

Allergenic components:

Lemon Beebrush essential oil is high in biochemical allergenic components:

  • Limonene (16-23%)
  • Linalool (≤1%)
  • Citral (18-32%)
  • Geraniol (≤1%)

Note: It is best to test the essential oil before use (two drops on the crease of the elbow for at least 24 hours to check for a reaction).

Authorised users

 Adults and adolescents

Children under 6 years

 Pregnant and breastfeeding women

 Pregnant women younger than 3 months

 Infants under 3 years old

How to use

 Inhalation

 Cutaneous

 Oral

Diffusion

Risks of use

 Allergic

 Skin irritation

 Pure dermocautic

 Photosensitiser

 Hormone-like

 Respiratory irritant

Properties

  • Sedative, antidepressant
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antiparasitic
  • Hepato-biliary stimulant
  • Eupeptic, stomachic
  • Endocrine rebalancing.
  • Antineuralgic

Indications