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| Important Note:: Based upon the literature research and the personal experience. This information is for educational purposes and is not considered complete or guaranteed to be accurate. Pure essential oils are powerful compounds, care must be taken in use. The information provided is not intended as a substitute for consulting with your physician or other health care provider. The Institute of Complementary Therapies, LLC is not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of any of the suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed on this web site. |
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| Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) has a fresh, sweet, floral, herbaceous aroma that is soothing and refreshing. Because it is the most versatile of all essential oils, no home should be without it. It is great for winding down before bedtime, yet has balancing properties that make it just as beneficial for boosting stamina and energy.* Therapeutic-grade lavender is highly regarded for skin and beauty. It may be used to cleanse cuts, bruises, and skin irritations. The French scientist René Gattefossé was the first to discover these properties when he severely burned his hands in a laboratory explosion. Using lavender oil, he noticed a remarkable healing soon afterwards. Lavender has an approximate ORAC of 3,669 |
| How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use. When using as a supplement, put one drop in a capsule or in 4 fl. oz. of rice or goat's milk. |
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