Lavender Essential Oil
Mápiya's lavender’s aroma is soothing and refreshing. It can assist the body when adapting to stress. It is great for relaxing and aiding sleep; yet has balancing properties that can boost stamina and energy. Lavender releases nerves tension, relives pain, disinfectant, increases blood circulation, and helps with respiratory problems.
Mápiya's pure essential oil
From: the lavandula offinalis plant in France
Scent: Fresh, floral, light, powdery, and sweet, middle to top note.
Source: Flowers
Extraction: steam distilled.
Benefits:
- Rheumatism, dermatitis, eczema, sunburn, insect bites, headaches, migraine, insomnia, infections, arthritis, anxiety, tension, panic, hysteria, fatigue, rashes, nervous conditions, spasm, balancing and relieves pain.
- Effective in treating infected hair follicles and other minor skin conditions, pimples, black heads and light forms of acne.
- Antiseptic, analgesic, antispasmodic, tonic, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, anti-infectious, antitoxin, anti-parasitic, restorative, antidepressant, calmative, sedative. Good for all skin types, balances sebum.
- Good for burns, psoriasis, scars, thread veins, all problems concerning splitting of dermis and epidermis, soothes and regenerates cells.
- Stimulates cleansing and detoxifying. Helpful with dermatitis, eczema, sunburn, calmative, sedative, hot flashes and restorative.
- Cardiac tonic, lowers or balances high blood pressure, blood thinner, increases capillary circulation, aids in lymphatic detoxification.
- Raises blood sugar, eases digestion. Helpful and soothing in the birthing room, aids childbirth pain and speeds delivery.
- Brain and Central Nervous System sedative, nervous tension, manic depression, mood swings.
- Excellent children's remedy.
- Lavender is great for the Nervous system, insomnia, pain relief, urine flow, respiratory disorders, skin care, hair care, blood circulation, indigestion, immunity.
- Other health benefits: of lavender essential oil include its ability to treat leucorrhoea. It is also effective against insect bites. The oil is also used to repel mosquitoes and moths. You will find many mosquito repellents containing lavender oil as one of the ingredients. Today, lavender essential oil is used in various forms including aromatherapy oil, gels, infusion, lotion, and soaps.
Blending: Lavender oil blends well with many other essential oils including cedarwood, pine, clary sage, geranium, and nutmeg.
Few words of Caution: As with many other essential oils, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using lavender essential oil. It is also recommended that diabetics stay away from lavender oil. It may also cause allergic reactions to people having sensitive skin. Some people may also witness nausea, vomiting and headaches due to usage of lavender oil.
The Food and Drug Administration have not evaluated these statements. This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate.
As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier).
