I have read in a few places/different teks people discussing the internal use of essential oil of lemon.
I'm wondering: is this really safe??? Is it safe if diluted? I know some oils can be taken internally, and others can't.
I became obsessed with essential oils when I was in high school and shelled out $2000 to build the ultimate collection. One time, many years ago, I decided to have a "citrus bath" (filled the tub with hot water and put citrus oils in), and I had to jump out after a few minutes because my skin was BRIGHT RED and BURNING. I used lemon, lemon balm, and mandarin.
Ever since then I've been quite sketched out by all three of them. For some reason I had never considered they could be an irritant. Too much limonene can definitely irritate me just from being around it.
Anyway, it might not have been specifically the lemon that bothered me (I use it to mop my floors all the time), but what is the internal safety status? I just don't like to learn things (especially involving essential oils, drugs, or the body) the hard way.
Now a NEROLI bath, a drop of rose beneath a pillowcase, or a drop of vanilla bean oil in your hair...
I'm wondering: is this really safe??? Is it safe if diluted? I know some oils can be taken internally, and others can't.
I became obsessed with essential oils when I was in high school and shelled out $2000 to build the ultimate collection. One time, many years ago, I decided to have a "citrus bath" (filled the tub with hot water and put citrus oils in), and I had to jump out after a few minutes because my skin was BRIGHT RED and BURNING. I used lemon, lemon balm, and mandarin.
Ever since then I've been quite sketched out by all three of them. For some reason I had never considered they could be an irritant. Too much limonene can definitely irritate me just from being around it.
Anyway, it might not have been specifically the lemon that bothered me (I use it to mop my floors all the time), but what is the internal safety status? I just don't like to learn things (especially involving essential oils, drugs, or the body) the hard way.
Now a NEROLI bath, a drop of rose beneath a pillowcase, or a drop of vanilla bean oil in your hair...