Sunday, May 19, 2013

Lavendar Essential OIl

LAVENDER  Angustifolia
Properties
Analgesic
Antibiotic
Antidepressant
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic
Diuretic
Disinfectant
Sedative

Wellness Uses
Calm and Stress Relief
Cold and Flu Season
Disinfect Living Area
Emergency
   Salve/Spray
Skin Care
Common
Health Concerns
Acne
Allergies
Arthritic Pain
Asthma
Bronchitis
Burns
Colds and Flu
Cuts and Wounds
Depression
Dermatitis
Diarrhea
Earache
Headaches
Herpes
Hypertension
Indigestion
Insect Bites
Insomnia
Migraines
Muscle Pain
Nausea
Psoriasis
Skin Disorders
Sore Throat
Stomach Ache
Stress
Throat Infections
Lavender 
About Lavender
Lavender is an oil that has been used for millennia and noted for its cleaning and healthful properties.  Through modern scientific testing its time proven properties have been confirmed.  It is one of the most popular and used of the essential oils. There are multiple types of Lavender (from different plants) so it is important to have lavandula angustifolia.  This specie is more refined and therefore more expensive but has much preferred qualities to use for personal health conditions. The preferred Lavender is steam distilled from the flowering tops of plants with some of the finest quality from Europe. DōTerra Lavender is steam distilled from the flowering tops of plants from France (fine high altitude) and Bulgaria (super high altitude).  These are joined together in equal ratios.
Typical Applications
Because of the gentle properties of Lavender it can be applied topically on even some of the most sensitive of skin.  Topical application to burns, minor cuts, and bruises almost always produces successful results.  At the same time the aroma is very soothing.  A benefit to applying the oil topically to a cut or burn on a child is to let them smell the aroma on the hands as it is applied and it will have a marvelous calming effect.  By using a diffuser this same soothing aroma can help with stress or other mental strain with adults and children.  Again, because of the versatility of Lavender oil, it can be used equally well topically, diffused, or in baths.

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