Lavender Oil

(Lavendula augustifolia)

Botanical Family: Lamiaceae or Labiatae (mint)

Origin: Utah, Idaho, France, Bulgaria

Extraction Method: Steam distillation of flowering tops and stems.

Lavender Field
Uses: Lavendel has such soothing and calming properties, think of using it anytime you have redness, irritation, pain, inflammation, constriction, agitation, nervousness and other kind of 'hyperness'.

It comes in especially handy for treating sunburn , bruises, cuts and scrapes, hair loss, insomnia, depression and high blood pressure.

Lavendin

Using this oil undiluted is terrific IF IT IS TRUE THERAPEUTIC GRADE. Notice the difference in the pictures between the subtle color of the Lavender grown on an organic farm for therapeutic purposes (above), and the vibrant purple of the Lavendin hybrid variety, grown for it's popular use in the perfume industry (right).

More properties and uses:

- antiseptic

- antifungal

- antitumoral

- vasodilating

Application: Apply a few drops neat, on location. Directly inhale or use in the diffuser before sleep. Excellent in bath salts recipe, Lavender Lemonade or Lavender cookies.

A television clip from Utah's KSL Studio 5 program shows fun, creative ways to use Young Living lavender essential oil. Visit the Young Living Lavender Farm blog at www.garyyoungfarms.com

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