Emergency Survival uses for Kalamansi Leaves (Philippine lime)

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Kalamansi is a smooth and slightly spiny plant, growing to a height of 3 to 5 meters it is Widely cultivated in the Philippines. - The species is native to the Philippines.

Emergency Survival uses for Philippine Lime
Emergency Survival uses for Philippine Lime
Some its properties 
- Aromatic, antiseptic, antiphlogistic, carminative, deodorant, refrigerant. 
- Studies have suggested antimicrobial, antianxiety, antidepressant, hepatoprotective, expectorant, antioxidant properties.
  • Kalamansi Leaves Contain Antibacterial Properties
One of the reasons why you should grow Kalamansi tree in your home yard is because of its leaves which has a lot of benefits. One of them are Kalamansi leaves contain antibacterial properties.
  • Kalamansi Leaves Have Anti-fungal Activity
Many studies have proven that Kalamansi leaves have antifungal activity. Since ancient time, Kalamansi leaves have been used as herbal medicines to treat diseases caused by fungi especially on skin.
  • Kalamansi Leaves to Relieve the Itching from Insect Bites
The hardest part of dealing with the insect bites is the itchy feeling that is hard to avoid. If you’re not careful, in order to deal with the itchy, you hurt your skin instead.
  • The Oil of Kalamansi Leaves Could Act as Carminative
Do you familiar with the term carminative? Well, it is actually one of the herbs from the mixtures of essential oil and herbal spices used to deal with flatulence or digestive flatulence, a condition when the gases are generated inside the intestine and stomach.
  • The Oil of Kalamansi Leaves Could be Used as Volatile Oil
Volatile oil, also well known as essential oil, is one of the oil used as mixtures in herbal medicines. Nowadays, herbal medicines are already part of modern medication because it’s considered as alternative solution.
  • Kalamansi Leaves Are the Alternative to Deodorant
You got problem with your body smell but you cannot use the deodorant widely sold in the marketplaces because of allergic reaction. Well, don’t worry too much because Kalamansi leaves could be used as alternative to deodorant. Just rubbing some of the leaves to your armpit and you are ready to go.
  • Kalamansi Leaves for Home Aromatherapy
Kalamansi leaves could be used as home aromatherapy as well especially for you who are looking for a natural fragrance to your home. What you need to do is just tearing some Kalamansi leaves and then combined them with crushed lemongrass and dried pandan leaves.
  • Kalamansi Leaves to Wipe Odor from Fish
Not only the Kalamansi fruit that could wipe odor from fish, the Kalamansi leaves could do the job as well. The Kalamansi fruits are well known to be effective in wiping the fish’s odor by using the juice to wash the fish before it is cooked.
  • Kalamansi Leaves as Food Ingredients
It is very common for Asian people to add Kalamansi leaves to their soup because it’s already becoming one of the important ingredients in Asian’s culinary. One of the famous chips in Asia called rempeyek.
  • Kalamansi Leaves to Wipe Smelly Hands

You touch something smelly and don’t have access to water and fragranced soap but you are standing next to a Kalamansi tree. Well, don’t hesitate just take some Kalamansi leaves and rub your hand with the leaves to wipe the smell.

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