Ancient Wisdom Lavender Dilute Essential Oil - 10ml Bottle
Lavender is probably the most popular and world-renowned essential oil that has been used and cherished for centuries. It has an unmistakable aroma and a myriad of benefits. It is generally regarded as the most versatile therapeutic essential oil. In ancient times, the Egyptians and Romans used Lavender plants for bathing, relaxation, cooking, and as a perfume. It was used to 'comfort the stomach', as an insect repellent, and as a soothing oil. Due to Lavender’s versatile properties, it is considered the must-have oil to always have on hand.
Uses:
Skin care: can help with abscesses, acne, allergies, athlete's foot, boils, bruises, burns, dandruff, dermatitis, earache, eczema, inflammations, insect bites and stings, insect repellent, lice, psoriasis, ringworm, scabies, sores, spots, all skin types, sunburn, and wounds
Circulation, muscles and joints: lumbago, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism, and sprains
Respiratory system: asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, halitosis, laryngitis, throat infections, and whooping cough
Digestive system: abdominal cramps, colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, and nausea
Genito-urinary system: cystitis, dysmenorrhoea, and leucorrhoea
Immune system: flu
Nervous system: depression, headache, hypertension, insomnia, migraine, nervous tension and stress-related conditions, PMT, sciatica, shock, and vertigo
Directions for use:
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in a diffuser of your choice.
Topical use: Apply one to two drops to the desired area. Dilute with a base oil, like coconut or almond oil, to minimise any skin sensitivity. Always perform a patch test.
For the home: Add a few drops to pillows or bedding at bedtime.
Freshen your linen closet, mattress, car, or the air by combining a few drops of water in a spray bottle.
SAFETY: This product may cause skin sensitivity. Keep out of the reach of children. Consult your physician if you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Latin Name: Lavandula Angustifolia
Part of Plant Used: Flowering Tips
Origin: France
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation