2. Used in traditional medicine to heal wounds and relieve inflammation.
3. Used as an insect repellent to ward off mosquitoes and other insects.
4. Mixed with other oils and applied to the skin as a natural deodorant and body fragrance.
5. Used in aromatherapy for relaxation, anxiety relief, and stress reduction.
6. Employed as a natural flavoring agent in culinary dishes, particularly in Asian cuisine.
7. Applied topically to alleviate muscle pain, cramps, and headaches.
8. Used in hair care products to promote scalp health and shiny, lustrous hair.
9. Added to bath water for a refreshing and invigorating soak.
10. Blended with other essential oils for use in traditional massage practices to rejuvenate the body and mind.