The Benefits of Lavender Oil
Have
a look at our 20 reasons to use Lavender Essential Oil - a remedy for aching
muscles, acne, bugs & bacteria, burns, cuts & wounds, earache, eczema,
fatigue, fevers, giddy spells, palpitations, headache, insomnia, long haul
travel, menstrual cramps, moths &
mosquitoes, sandflies, scabies, shingles, sinusitis, stress & anxiety and
sunburn.
1. Aching Muscles
If you've spent a back-breaking afternoon in the garden, jump into a lavender
bath to soothe aches & pains away. Apply Epsom salts & a few drops of
Lavender Oil to the bath and soak away the tension.
2. Acne
Lavender is one of the most valuable oils for the treatment of acne, according
to aromatherapists. "It inhibits the bacteria that cause the skin
infection, helps to rebalance the over-secretion of sebum, which the bacteria
thrive on, and reduce scarring". Add a few drops of
lavender oil to a plain cream sold by chemists and use as a moisturizer or
cleanser.
3. Bugs & Bacteria
French laboratory studies in the
early 20th century showed that lavender is a powerful antibacterial in
dilutions of 5 per cent or ess it is lethal to bacteria that cause typhoid, TB
& diphtheria. Combined with Lemon Balm, for its clinically tested
anti-viral properties.
4. Burns (minor)
After you have cooled the area by immersing it in running cold water for 5
minutes, gently stroke on neat lavender oil. Pain relief is almost immediate,
and burn usually heals without scarring.
5. Cuts & Wounds
Apply lavender oil to sooth pain, prevent bacterial infection and aid scar-free
healing. Apply neat.
6. Earache
Warm a bottle of lavender oil in hot water for a minute or two, then gently
massage a few drops into the skin around the ears and throat. For babies &
small children, add 2-3 drops of the warmed oil to a little olive oil and
massage in the same way.
7. Eczema
Stroke infused lavender oil (a few drops of lavender oil & carrier oil)
into dry, itchy skinsmall children will find this
especially comforting or add a few drops of lavender oil to calamine lotion,
shake before use.
8. Fatigue
Add 5 drops of lavender oil to a hot foot bath and relax while your feet soak in it. The
soles of the feet are particularly porous, so lavender reaches your bloodstream
very quickly, exerting its stimulating and soothing effects on various systems
of your body.
9. Fevers
For babies or small children, sponge them down very gently with tepid water to
which you have added a drop of lavender oil. Take care not to let them get
chilled. This works for adults too.
10. Giddy Spells, Faintness or Palpitations
Make your own smelling saltssea salt ,
lavender oil, peppermint oil & basil oil.
11. Headache
The distilled water of Lavender (Hydrosol) Mist around your head, is refreshing
and soothing. Alternatively, make a compress of a piece of cause or muslin
soaked in icy cold water then sprinkled with a few drops of lavender oil and
apply to the forehead, or massage a few drops into the forehead, temples and
nape of the neck.
12. Insomnia
In a number of small studies, elderly psychiatric patients have been shown to
sleep better and be more alert during the day when their sleep medication is
replaced with lavender oil either dropped on their pillows, or placed in a
diffuser on the ward. To help to induce sleep, put 3 or 4 drops of lavender oil
on your pillow. For babies, add 1 drop of lavender oil & geranium oil in
carrier oil and massage into a babies back or a few drops in their bedtime
bath.
13. Long-Haul Travel
Combine lavender, rosemary, Neroli, frankincense & clary sage, into your
hand luggage and roll it over your pulse points to help you keep a clear head
during those endless hours in the air.
14. Menstrual Cramps
Massage a few drops of lavender oil into your lower abdomen or apply a hot
compress onto the area, which a little lavender oil has been sprinkled.
15. Moths, Midges & Mosquitoes
These annoying little insects all hate the smell of lavender. To prevent bites,
splash yourself with lavender hydrosol before you go out at sunset or to bed,
put 3-4 drops of oil on your pillow or soak cotton wool ball in the oil and
leave it on a saucer in front of the window. Lavender oil is also a terrific
remedy for insect bites, soothing itching & inflammation: dab it on to them
neat as soon as possible. To keep moths off your clothes, hand lavender bags on
you coat hangers or keep them among your sweaters and refresh them with a drop
or two of lavender oil from time to time.
16. Scabie
This infestation by a tiny mite burrowing into your skin causes intense
itching. Rub the whole body with neat lavender oil, then following every day
until better with a mixture of lavender oil and
alcohol. Change and wash bedding and clothes and sprinkle lavender oil on the
mattress.
17. Shingles
Combine a mix of lavender oil with, analgesic, antiviral & scar preventing essential oils neat or on compresses
on the agonizing lesions of shingles. It usually produces a cure within 5-8
days.
18. Sinusitis
Lavender is one of several essential oils that aromatherapists recommend for
inhalations to relieve sinusitis, add two drops of lavender & thyme oil to
a bowl of near-steaming water and inhale slowly and deeply, with a towel over
your head & bowl.
19. Stress & Anxiety
Keep a spritzer of Lavender Mist - Hydrosol handy to spray on your face during
the day, or apply lavender oil neat to your temples.
20. Sunburn
Spray pure Lavender Mist Hydrosol directly onto
the skin or Add 8 drops of lavender oil and 4 drops of peppermint oil to a
teaspoon of jojoba oil. Pour it into a cool-to-lukewarm bath and soak for 10
minutes.
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