Lavender Essential Oil "lavandula angustifolia"
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Lavender essential oil is extracted from the Lavandula angustifolia plant, also known as Lavandula officinalis or Lavandula vera. This plant is native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated throughout the world for its aroma and medicinal properties.
Obtaining method:
Lavender essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the flowers of the plant. The flowers are harvested when they are in full bloom, allowed to dry, and then placed in a still for steam distillation. The steam carries the essential oils from the flowers and condenses into a liquid, which is lavender essential oil.
Properties:
Lavender essential oil has many beneficial health properties. It has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health problems, including anxiety, insomnia, headaches, wounds, burns, and more. Some of the properties of lavender essential oil are:
Anti-inflammatory: helps reduce inflammation
Pain reliever: helps relieve pain
Antispasmodic: helps relax muscles
Sedative: helps induce sleep and relaxation
Antibacterial: helps prevent infections
Antiviral: helps prevent the spread of viruses
Use:
Lavender essential oil has many uses, some of which include:
Relieve anxiety and stress
Improve sleep quality
Relieve headaches and migraines
Relieve muscle and joint pain
Improve blood circulation
Treat skin problems such as acne and burns
Improve digestion and relieve indigestion symptoms
In summary, lavender essential oil is a very versatile essential oil with a wide variety of health-promoting properties and many different uses.
Botanical name: lavandula angustifolia INCI: LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL Family: Lauracea Part used: Leaves Main components: 1.8-cineole, terpineol acetate, linalool Cultivation: BIO / Conventional CAS: 8000-28-0/90063-37-9
Specifications for Lavender Essential Oil "lavandula angustifolia"
Quality | BIO or Conventional |