Organic Lemon Essential Oil - USDA Certified
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Lemon is one of the most easily recognised oils because of its refreshing, energising and uplifting scent. It can help support a healthy immune system and is also frequently added to spray cleaners.
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Botanical Name | Citrus x limon |
Country of Origin | Argentina, Italy, United States |
Extraction Method | Cold Pressed |
Plant Part | Fruit Peel |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Aromatic Scent | Fresh, zesty citrus scent |
KidSafe®, Pregnancy Safe, Nursing Safe, Pup & Pony Safe | Yes |
Cautions | Lemon essential oil can cause photosensitivity. To avoid this we recommend a maximum dilution of 2% for topical applications. |
The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that essential oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a medical doctor who is also qualified in clinical aromatherapy.
10ml - Superior Quality
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To verify that a herb is authentic it is issued with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) which contains tests (heavy metals/safety/identification) done on every batch of herb manufacturing. E.g Amla COA or Ashwagandha COA. COAs for every herb are available via email request.
To identify if the herb is organic it's certified by USDA & Onecert International which can be verified by visiting the USDA database here.
Please note shilajit cannot be claimed as organic as it's not cultivated by humans, it's extracted from special shilajit rocks which is only produced by nature. Shilajit can only be tested for heavy metals which we have done in a New Zealand Laboratory (document is available here)