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Healing Lemon Essential Oil Remedy & Safety Guide

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8 Reasons to Add Lemon Essential Oil to Your Wellness Routine

Extracted from the rinds of the citrus limon fruit, lemon essential oil isn’t just a favorite for its fresh, invigorating scent—it’s a powerhouse of benefits for your health, home, and daily life. From ancient traditions to modern research, this versatile oil has been celebrated for its ability to cleanse, energize, and uplift.

In this article, we’ll dive into the rich history of lemon essential oil, explore its science-backed uses, and uncover practical tips for incorporating it into your wellness routine. Whether you’re looking for natural ways to detox, boost your mood, or freshen your home, lemon essential oil is here to brighten your day in more ways than one!

Table of Contents

  1. History of Citrus Limon
  2. d-Limonene & 10 Key Benefits
  3. Potential Phototoxicity of Lemon
  4. 13 Traditional Ayurvedic Uses
  5. Current Research on Lemon
  6. 8 Lemon Essential Oil Benefits at Home

History of Citrus Limon

Lemon essential oil benefits are well documented now, but the history of the fruit is somewhat shrouded in mystery. We have seen lemons in Ayurvedic medicine for as much as a century, and lemons appear again in Josephus’ writings, describing a high priest’s fruitful encounter with an angry crowd in 90 B.C. – who preceded to pelt him with lemons for his errant ways!

And dulling tastes of happy Citron fruit,
Than which, no helpe more present can be had,
If any time stepmothers worse than brute
have poyson’d pots, and mingled herbs of sute
With hurtfull charmes: this Citron fruit doth chase
Blacke venome from the body in every place.

~ Virgil 70 BC – 19 BC

Despite the quote from the storied author above, the history of Citrus limon is quite silent. The lemon itself is native to Asia, and grown from a small, evergreen tree. Multiple cultures claim the lemon as their own, from Burma and China to northeast India. Botanists from the University of California have their own twist, believing that the lemon is actually a hybrid fruit, combining sour orange and citron, rather than standing alone as a historical species.

d-Limonene & 10 Key Benefits

The key to the healing power of lemon essential oil is d-limonene, a natural compound found in the peels of citrus fruits. D-limonene is a type of terpene with a range of potential health benefits prized by medicine for its medicinal efficacy.

1. Digestive Health

  • Acid Reflux Relief: D-limonene is thought to support gastrointestinal health by neutralizing stomach acid and improving digestion, potentially alleviating symptoms of acid reflux and heartburn.
  • Gut Motility: It may improve gut motility, helping with conditions like indigestion and bloating.

2. Antioxidant Properties

  • Neutralizes Free Radicals: D-limonene acts as a powerful antioxidant, protecting cells from oxidative stress caused by free radicals.
  • Skin Health: Its antioxidant action can also contribute to improved skin health and anti-aging effects.

3. Anti-Inflammatory Effects

  • Reduces Inflammation: D-limonene has been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory properties, which can help with conditions such as arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease.

4. Support for Weight Management

  • Metabolism Boost: D-limonene may enhance fat metabolism and support weight loss efforts when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.

5. Immune System Support

  • Antimicrobial Action: It has antimicrobial properties that help fight harmful bacteria and fungi.
  • Boosts Immunity: D-limonene may enhance immune function by supporting detoxification pathways in the liver.

6. Heart Health

  • Cholesterol Levels: Studies suggest that D-limonene may help lower cholesterol levels and support overall cardiovascular health.

7. Anti-Cancer Potential

  • Cancer Prevention: Research indicates that D-limonene may inhibit the growth of certain types of cancer cells, including breast, colon, and lung cancers. It works through mechanisms such as apoptosis (programmed cell death) and tumor suppression.

7. Mood and Stress Support

  • Aromatherapeutic Benefits: As a key component in citrus essential oils, D-limonene is known to uplift mood and reduce stress levels through its refreshing scent.
  • Anti-Anxiety: It may influence neurotransmitter activity, helping to alleviate mild anxiety and depression.

9. Liver Detoxification

  • Detoxification Pathways: D-limonene enhances the activity of liver enzymes responsible for detoxifying the body from toxins and waste.

10. Respiratory Support

  • Decongestant: Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties may help relieve mild respiratory conditions by reducing mucus and fighting pathogens.

Some of the richest sources of d-limonene are:

  • Sweet orange (83.9 – 95.9%)
  • Grapefruit (84.8 – 95.4%)
  • Clementine (94.8 – 95.0%)
  • Bitter orange, peel (89.7 – 91.7%)
  • Tangerine (87.4 – 91.7%
  • Lemon, expressed (56.6 – 76.0%)
  • Celery seed (68.0 – 75.0%)
  • Mandarin (65.3 – 74.2%)
  • Tangelo (73.2%)
  • Lemon, distilled (64.0 – 70.5%)
  • Dill seed (35.9-68.4%)
  • Elemi (26.9 – 65.0%)
  • Palo santo (58.6 – 63.3%)
  • Yuzu (63.1%)
  • Lime, expressed (51.5-59.6%)
  • Lime, distilled (55.6%)
  • Fir needle, silver (54.7%)
  • Bergamot, expressed (27.4 – 52.0%)
  • Caraway (36.9 – 48.8%)

D-limonene is truly a remarkable compound, offering a diverse range of health benefits that make it a key player in the healing potential of lemon essential oil. From promoting digestive health and boosting immunity to supporting mental well-being and combating oxidative stress, this natural terpene proves why citrus oils are more than just refreshing aromas. Whether you’re seeking to enhance your wellness routine or explore natural remedies, d-limonene is a shining example of how nature provides powerful tools for health and vitality.

Potential Phototoxicity of Lemon

In addition to d-limonene, other commonly shared chemicals in the citrus family are furocoumarins like bergapten, notable for their phototoxic effects. When bergapten is left on the skin, and then exposed to the sun, it amplifies the effect of the sun and can leave burns. Some people like to avoid using bergapten-heavy oils topically altogether, but simply avoiding the sun after use (such as using it at night before bed) is sufficient. Alternatively, steam-distilled citrus oils have lower concentrations of bergapten and mitigate this effect.

This list of photosensitizing and non-photosensitizing came from the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapists.

Photosensitizers

Essential Oil Latin Name
Angelica root Angelica archangelica
Bergamot Citrus bergamia
Cumin Cuminum cyminum
Distilled or expressed grapefruit (low risk) Citrus paradisi
Expressed lemon Citrus limon
Expressed lime Citrus medica
Orange, bitter (expressed) Citrus aurantium 
Rue Ruta graveolens

Non-Phototoxic Citrus Oils

Essential Oil Latin Name
Bergamot: Bergapteneless
(FCF: Furanocoumarin Free)
Citrus bergamia
Distilled lemon Citrus limon
Distilled lime Citrus medica
Mandarin – Tangerine Citrus reticulata
Sweet orange Citrus sinensis
Expressed tangerine Citrus reticulata
Yuzu oil (expressed or distilled) Citrus juno

Great care should be taken when using citrus oils, including lemon essential oil uses, during summer months and with your children, but you don’t have to avoid them altogether. Many aromatherapists agree that heavily diluting citrus oils minimizes the risk.

For example, the Essential Oil Safety text and Aromahead Institute teach that phototoxic oils can be used if diluted as follows:

  • Cold Pressed Bergamot — 2.4 drops (I just consider this 2 drops per oz)
  • Cold Pressed Lemon — 12 drops per oz
  • Cold Pressed Lime — 4.2 drops (I just consider this 4 drops per oz)
  • Cold Pressed Grapefruit — 24 drops per oz

13 Traditional Ayurvedic Uses

Traditional use has carried us where historical origins fail, and we have plenty of records of lemon’s benefits in Ayurvedic medicine, followed in recent decades by scientific confirmation.

Ayurvedic food and medicinal preparations use lemon and lemon essential oil heavily, giving us an excellent basis for discovery and use.

Assistant professor of Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Dr. J.V. Hebbar, relays the 13 key benefits of lemon and lemon essential oil in the Ayurvedic model:

  1. Vakrashodhi – Oral health
  2. Rochana – Digestion.
  3. Trushna Nivarana – Thirst quencher.
  4. Shula Nivarana – Remedy for abdominal colic pain.
  5. Kasa Nivarana – Cough relief.
  6. Kaphotklesha, Chardi Nivarana – Calms stomach and relieves nausea, excessive salivation, and vomiting.
  7. Amadoshahara – Prevents malabsorption.
  8. Hrutpeeda – Relieves chest pain due to gastritis.
  9. Asya vairasya hara – Relieves bad breath
  10. Vahnimandyahara – Promotes digestion, it is naturally detoxifying.
  11. Varnya – Improves complexion and skin tone.
  12. Pushtiprada – Nourishes the skin.
  13. Kapha Dosha – Weight loss.

Other notable effects include the regulation of cholesterol deposits in the circulatory system, which can help to reduce risk factors for heart disease!

Current Research on Lemon

Hundreds of studies have referred to the benefits of lemon essential oil and explored the dozens of traditional uses. Its most prominent component, limonene, is likely the key to its potency, found in many citrus oils. Its cancer-fighting potential is impressive, as well. With such a strong foundational composition, it’s not surprising that the science is catching up to 1,000-year tradition at breakneck speed!

Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Dementia occurs when brain nerve cells become damaged. Being that this affects several areas of the brain, people experience dementia quite differently. There are various types of dementia, and they are often categorized by the part of the brain damaged and whether the condition worsens. Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia in seniors over 65 years old, has been researched extensively and essential oils can be of great help.

For instance, the effects of aromatherapy were evaluated on elderly people suffering from dementia, with the majority being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. They were given rosemary and lemon inhalations in the morning, then lavender and orange in the evening. Through multiple tests and forms of analysis, the “patients showed significant improvement in personal orientation” without any deleterious side effects.

See an additional 5 essential oils to support brain health.

Nausea and Vomiting

An interesting study came out the spring of 2014, highlighting the benefits that lemon essential oil has for pregnant women dealing with nausea and vomiting. This was actually the first study of its kind and they discovered some promising results. Basing their research findings on the personal report 100 women provided to the researchers, they learned that the majority were significantly more satisfied with aromatherapy (i.e. simply smelling lemon essential oil out of the bottle) than with the drugs that they were given or the placebo.

Antioxidant Prowess

Another component of lemon that researchers have recently validated is the phtochemical geranial. To evaluate the antioxidant ability to reverse damage from inflammation and oxidative stress, scientists in India gave geraniol to rats with diabetic neuropathy.

Over the course of the 8-week study, markers of sciatic nerve damage and mitochondrial enzymes were both restored significantly. As a bonus, they also observed restored dopamine levels, the neurotransmitter that is associated with healthy functions like movement and unhealthy functions like addiction.

Although this was an animal study and not necessarily indicative of mirrored results in humans, the potential beneficial effects of regular lemon essential oil use are promising, especially with our current influx of mitochondrial disease and the effects of stress on the heart and aging. And, as concluded,

“From our data, we hypothesize that [geraniol] may be a promising therapeutic candidate in the management of [diabetic neuropathy] in humans!”

Dermatitis

After just a couple of examples, it already seems like lemon is a super-oil. And for good reason – it really is! Not only for us, but it might be beneficial for our four-legged friends, as well. In 2014, Italian scientists documented the benefits of bitter orange, lavender, oregano, marjoram, peppermint, and helichrysum in a sweet almond/coconut oil carrier on dogs with dermatitis.

A common denominator and major active compound? Limonene. Twice daily applications for one month were comparable to conventional treatments, with no side effects and benefits lasting for six months. Impressive, to say the least!

I would love to see the study replicated with lemon included or replacing some of the oils since lemon contains the highest limonene amounts of all citrus oils.

Food Safety

Food safety is another major benefit of lemon essential oil use. A USDA study utilized lemon in a study regarding E. coli and Salmonella. It successfully protected apple juice against dangerous bacterial strains, confirming its antimicrobial use.

Lemon Essential Oil Benefits at Home

We’ve already walked through quite a range of uses for lemon essential oil, so there’s no surprise at the long list of practical applications. These are just a sampling, and some of my favorite ways to use lemon outside of medicinal benefits.

  1. Freshen Clothes: We’ve all forgotten to switch laundry to the dryer at least once. Just add a drop of lemon EO to your dryer balls to prevent that awful odor.
  2. Remove Gum and Sap: Playtime around trees can quickly become a mess. Remove pine gum or tree sap from clothes and carpets with an essential oil application.
  3. Wash Greasy Hands: Soap just doesn’t always cut it after doing mechanic work. But with a couple of drops of lemon essential oil added to your soap, the grime should wash right off!
  4. Disinfect (Without the Toxins!): Alcohol and bleach are harsh, especially when little hands and lungs are around. Instead, add 40 drops of lemon oil to 8 oz 190-proof grain alcohol and 8 oz witch hazel or white vinegar to clean the moldy shower and germy countertops.
  5. Safe Leather Treatment: A dab of lemon oil on a cloth will restore leather furniture, shoes, and clothing to their original luxe.
  6. Polish Silver: Try the same effect on tarnished silverware and jewelry to bring back the shine.
  7. Goo-Be-Gone: Sticker books are a parent’s nemesis when the stickers find their home on windows and furniture. Remove stickers, gum, and other gooey remnants with the help of lemon essential oil!
  8. In Recipes: We love using lemon in some of our favorite recipes like our Healing Lemon Cooler.

Lemon essential oil is a timeless treasure, blending ancient wisdom with modern science to offer a versatile solution for health, wellness, and home care. From its powerful d-limonene content to its practical applications in everyday life, this zesty oil proves why it has remained a favorite for centuries. Whether you’re using it to uplift your mood, detoxify your body, or freshen up your home, lemon essential oil is a natural powerhouse that deserves a place in your wellness routine. Let its bright and invigorating benefits inspire you to live a healthier, more vibrant life!

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