On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Yoshihami <kinko.hamilton@gmail.com> wrote:
If your client would like to drink it, yes, go ahead, it should work
as a prevention.
However, topical application would be recommended if a person is
experiencing a muscle ache as aromatic components immediately
penetrate skin and work on affected areas.
I used Lemongrass in cooking, love it!
On Feb 28, 3:08 am, Thea <thymeag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have experience putting a few drops of lemongrass oil in
> water and drinking it? Would this be an appropriate protocol for
> muscular pain/aches in addition to DeepBlue used topically? Yes, I
> know Lemongrass can also be used on location, but my client would like
> to drink it....
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