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Lavender Essential Oil

Latin Name: Lavandula angustifolia

Botanical Family: Labiatae

Origin: Tasmania

Part Used: Flower

Perfume: Floral, sweet, herbaceous

Note: Middle

Colour: Light yellow

Consistency: Thin

Extraction method: steam distillation

Blends well with: All other oils

Application methods: Diffused, bath, topical, massage

Warnings: Avoid in early pregnancy

Actions:

Analgesic

Anticoagulant

Anticonvulsant

Antidepressant

Antifungal

Antihistamine

Anti-infectious

Anti-inflammatory

Antimicrobial

Anti-mutagenic

Antiseptic

Antispasmodic

Antitoxic

Antitumor

Antiviral

Cardio tonic

Deoderant

Nervine

Regenerative

Sedative

Tonic

   Systems:

Skin:

  • Allergies

    Bites/stings

    Blisters

    Boils

    Burns

    Cancer

    Chicken Pox

    Cuts

    Dandruff

    Diabetic sores

    Diaper rash

    Inflammation

    Itching

    Stretch marks

    Sunburn

    Wounds

Nervous system:

  • Aggitation

    Appetite loss

    Arthritis

    Atherosclerosis

    Convulsions

    Convulsions

    Diuretic

    Exhaustion

    Fever

    Headaches

    Hyperactivity

    Insomnia

    Jet lag

    Menopause

    Seizures

    Withdrawals

Musculoskeletal:

  • Cramps

    Muscular paralysis

    Pain

    Tension

Other:

  • Insect repellant

Spiritual & emotional

Anxiety

Concentration

Crying

Depression

Mood swings

Stress

Please take note that all therapeutic values listed above will only be gained with the use of 100% pure, therapeutic grade Essential Oils, such as those available from Homestead Health Australia. They are available for sale through our webstore on this site, or click here to purchase our Lavender Essential Oil. The information included here should by no way be considered a replacement for proper diagnosis by a trained medical professional.

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