| citric acid |
This plant acid is an important component in the flavour of citrus fruits. It also plays a key role in the biochemistry of all plant and animal cells.
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| citronella |
Citronella is known for its natural antiseptic qualities and its stimulating lemon scent. A member of the same tropical grass family as lemongrass and palmarosa, this essential oil has long been used by herbalists to treat oily skin, excessive perspiration, fatigue, headache, and to keep biting insects at bay.
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| Citrus |
Flavor reminiscent of citrus fruits die to high acidity; very desirable, denotes quality and high-altitude growth.
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| citta |
("that which is conscious"): ordinary consciousness, the mind, as opposed to cit
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| citta |
mind or heart. the two terms being synonymous in Asian religious philosophy.
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