Lavender Essential Oil
Lavender is a genus of plants that belongs to the family of Heilanthes. It is native to the Mediterranean areas. It is also found in the Canary Islands, India and other Asian countries. The essential oil contained in its leaves is used in perfumery. It also has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties that have been known since antiquity and are mentioned in Dioscorides, Pliny and Galen.
Antiseptic bactericides and healing
Strengthens the gums.
It contributes to wound healing and has a soothing effect.
Helps with bruises and swelling.
Helps with fistulas, chronic eczema, sunburn, acne, dermatitis, scabies, rashes, but also alopecia.
Cures cystitis and vaginal fungal infections.
Sedative
Soothes stomach aches.
It is a sedative for nervousness, anxiety and insomnia.
It is enough to inhale deeply three to four (3-4) times its aroma to recover from intense shock.
Helps with headaches.
Helps with melancholy and nausea.
Tonic and invigorating
Due to its rejuvenating effect, it is suitable for hypotensive patients.
Antispasmodic and Analgesic
It works against whooping cough, asthma, whooping cough, flu and laryngitis.
Relieves muscle, neuralgic and rheumatic pains.
Relieves migraines and dizziness.
It has an expectorant effect, ie it regulates the secretions of the bronchi.
Antimicrobial
Neutralizes streptococcus and pneumococcus.
It is effective against diphtheria, bronchitis, tuberculosis and typhoid.
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