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Aromatherapeutic Oil
Lavender Oil (Certified Organic)
1 oz./Bottle $14.99/bottle buy 5 get 1 for free
- Certified Organic
- Aromatherapeutic GC/IR Verified
As one of the most popular and widely used aromatherapy essentials, the fresh scent and calming essence of organic lavender oil is versatile in many popular applications. Organic Lavender Oil is steam-distilled to retain high concentrations of Lavandula officinalis spp.
Suggested Use: |
| For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use. Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios. |
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Warnings: |
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Always dilute before use other than aromatherapy. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult a practitioner before use. Not for internal use.
Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.
Gas/Chromatography/Infra-red Spectroscopy verified.
Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International.
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About Lavender (Lavandula officinalis) |
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| Fun fact: |
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In the 12th century, German herbalist Hildegarde von Bingen declared that lavender was good for maintaining a pure character.
Lavender is the most loved aromatic used in aromatherapy today. Besides being versatile, its lightly floral and soothing scent is one that most people find appealing.
In therapeutic terms, lavender is the most useful oil, and one that every aromatherapy kit should include. It's also one of the few essential oils that can be applied neat. Lavender has a long history of use in many different cultures, but is probably most associated with the English for its use in many of their perfumes.
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| Mixes well with: |
| Almost all oils, and particularly well with allspice, anise, basil, bergamot, citronella, chamomile, clary sage, clove, eucalyptus, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, hyssop, jasmine, juniper, lemon, lime, tangerine, patchouli, peppermint, pine, rose, rosemary, spearmint, tea tree, and thyme. |
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| Parts used: |
| Fresh flowering tops. |
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| Extraction method: |
| Steam distillation |
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| Safety Information: |
| Can make those with low blood pressure drowsy. |
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