*(Lavandula angustifolia)
is the most versatile of all essential oils.
Therapeutic-grade lavender has been highly regarded for the skin. It may be used to
cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The
fragrance is calming, relaxing, and balancing -- physically and emotionally.
It is well known and accepted that if one is not sure on what oil to use, start with Lavender oil.
It is considered to be one of the most "versatile" oils in its action and application.
Some even call it the "awesome" oil.
A French chemist , Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, began his research into the healing powers
of essential oils after burning his hand in his laboratory and immersing in it in
lavender oil and being impressed by how quickly the burn healed. In 1937 he
published a
book about the effects of the oils and coined the word
Aromatherapy. He went on to set up a business producing oils for use in fragrances
and cosmetics. Around the same time another Frenchman, Albert Couvreur, published
a book on the medicinal uses of essential oils.
A French medical doctor , Jean Valnet, discovered Gattefosse's research and began
experimenting with essential oils. Around the same time, Margaret Maury, a French
biochemist developed a unique method of applying these oils to the skin with massage.
Micheline Arcier, now living in London, studied and worked with Maury and Valnet
and their combined techniques created a form of Aromatherapy now used all over the world.
Lavender is known as the universal oil which may be beneficial for skin conditions such as burns and rashes.
Lavender calms, refreshes, invigorates and lifts the spirits. A very safe essential oil,
and it can be used in many ways. It is excellent for tiredness, tension and depression,
and because it is so gentle, it may be used during pregnancy. It also maintains healthy
skin. Lavender's gentle yet powerful healing properties allow it to be used for burns
and insect bites.
When diffused, Lavender's clean scent soothes emotional extremes, and when massaged into the
temples and neck, eases headaches, promotes feelings of calmness and relaxation. Colic,
cramps, and nausea respond to a gentle abdominal massage of Lavender. A drop or two of
Lavender on the pillow helps promote restful sleep.
It helps to create a feeling of well-being love and peace.
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Application Tips
How is lavender oil used? This list was compiled by many users of this wonderful oil and the list keeps growing. I am always amazed how these oils are applied in everyday circumstances.
1. Rub Lavender oil on the feet for a calming effect on the body.
2. Rub a drop of Lavender oil on your palms and smooth on your pillow to help you sleep.
3. Put a drop of Lavender oil on a bee sting or insect bite to stop itching and reduce swelling.
4. Put 2-3 drops of Lavender oil on a minor burn to decrease pain.
5. Drop Lavender oil on a cut to stop the bleeding.
6. Mix several drops of Lavender oil with V-6 Vegetable Mixing Oil and use topically on eczema and dermatitis.
7. To alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness, place a drop of Lavender oil on the end of the tongue or around the naval or behind the ears.
8. To stop a nosebleed, put a drop of Lavender oil on a tissue and wrap it around a small chip of ice. Push the tissue covered ice chip up under the middle of the top lip to the base of the nose and hold as long as comfortable or until the bleeding stops (do not freeze the lip or gum).
9. Rub a drop of Lavender oil over the bridge of the nose to unblock tear ducts.
10. Rub Lavender oil on dry or chapped skin.
11. Rub a drop of Lavender oil on chapped or sunburned lips.
12. To reduce or minimize the formation of scar tissue, massage Lavender oil on and around the affected area.
13. Rub 2 – 4 drops of Lavender oil over the armpit area to act as a deodorant.
14. Rub a drop of Lavender oil between your palms and inhale deeply to help alleviate the symptoms of hay fever.
15. Rub several drops of Lavender oil into the scalp to help eliminate dandruff.
16. Place a few drops of Lavender oil on a cotton ball and place in your linen closet to scent the linens and repel moths and insects. 17. Place a drop of Lavender oil in your water fountain to scent the air, kill bacteria and prolong the time between cleanings.
18. Place a few drops of Lavender oil on a wet cloth and throw into the dryer, which will deodorize and freshen your laundry.
19. Put a drop of Lavender oil on a cold sore.
20. Diffuse Lavender oil to alleviate the symptoms of allergies.
21. Spritz several drops of Lavender oil mixed with distilled water on a sunburn to decrease pain.
22. Drop Lavender oil on a cut to clean the wound and kill bacteria.
23. Apply 2-3 drops of Lavender oil to a rash to stop the itching and heal the skin.
Lavender Video
Here we have a video of a previously aired television clip
from Utah's KSL Studio 5 program that shows fun, creative ways to use
Young Living lavender essential oil.
Great recipes for bath solutions with lavender.
Positive Mood Changes
Lavender is known for its calming and sedating properties and once more, science is confirming folk traditions.
An English study confirmed that lavender improves two aspects of psychological well-being: a positive mood state and a postive outlook
regarding the future.
A single-blind, randomized control trial in the central England town of Wolverhampton, studied 80 women, staff or students at the University of
Wolverhampton, who not receiving treatment for psychological disorders. Half were in Study 1 and half in Study 2. The women randomly used
either grapeseed oil or grapeseed oil with 20% lavender oil, in their baths for 14 days.
The first study reported psychologically positive mood changes. The second study showed negative responses about the future reduced after lavender
oil baths.
The authors of the study concluded: "These results are encouraging and suggest further investigation using potential patients may result in the
development of a useful procedure for improving psychological well-being."
Morris N, "The Effects of lavender (Lavendula angustifolium) baths on psychological well-being: two exploratory randomized control trials,
" Complement Ther Med. 2002 Dec;10(4):223-8.
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