Lavender essential oil, highly valued for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic and regenerative properties, among others. For internal and external use.
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Lavender essential oil, highly valued for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic and regenerative properties, among others. For internal and external use.
Internal use: use 3-5 drops 2-3 times a day. ingest them with a teaspoon of honey or brown sugar dissolved in water or added to an infusion of medicinal plants. External use: apply in the form of liniments of the essence in alcohol or oil.
LAVANDULA OFFICINALIS CHAIX
Lavender essential oil (Lavandula angustifolia) is known for its calming and anti-stress properties. It provides an overall sense of well-being and soothing effect and promotes relaxation and sleep. It also combats itching caused by bug bites and small wounds.
It can be used in a diffuser, by directly applying a few drops on the skin, inhaled, massaged with a vegetable oil, or internally mixed with a teaspoon of honey or sugar cube, always in strict compliance with the dosage indicated by the manufacturer.
Lavender essential oil is not indicated during pregnancy, lactation, for children under 6 years, for people who are hypersensitive to essential oils, for people allergic to its ingredients, for people with asthma, with a history of epilepsy or convulsions, or for people with heart conditions such as hypertension or arrhythmia. Essential oils cannot replace medical treatment. When in doubt, consult a healthcare specialist.