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Two chemical constituents, citronellal and geraniol, are largely responsible for Citronella’s unique citrus-floral odor. It is used mostly for commercial sprays, polishes, detergents, and repellents, whereby its disinfectant, deodorizing, and insecticidal properties are best utilized.

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Citronella (Sri Lanka) Cymbopogon nardus

Plant: grass
Source: A colorless to pale yellow oil, sometimes yellow-brown, produced by steam distillation of the dried grass plant material.
Odor: A harsh and strongly citrus, lemon-like scent with a coarse rose-like note.
Properties: deodorant, stimulant, purifying, enlivening
Common Uses: insect repellent as spritzer or diluted lotion. Citronella is often used for insect repellent, to treat parasites, digestive complaints, fever, menstrual complaints, skin care: antiseptic

Two chemical constituents, citronellal and geraniol, are largely responsible for Citronella’s unique citrus-floral odor. It is used mostly for commercial sprays, polishes, detergents, and repellents, whereby its disinfectant, deodorizing, and insecticidal properties are best utilized. When correctly blended in a lotion or aerosol, Citronella is a highly effective bug repellent against most all crawling and flying varieties. It is generally safe to use on or near horses, dogs, and other domestic animals or livestock, as it is for human use.

This information is intended as a guide only. Anyone with a serious health condition should consult a qualified health professional.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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