Lavender Aromatherapy And Therapeutics
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Using Lavender For Aromatherapy And Herbal Therapeutics

Being able to breathe in instant calm and relaxation from this fantastic plant is truly one of natures wonderful gifts. Lavender's calming, relaxing, stress relieving, and healing properties have become very popular around the world today for good reason, with the hectic lives many of us have come to lead.
Why is lavender aromatherapy so popular today? It is considered by many to be a natural, alternative remedy for a variety of common ailments ranging from anxiety, headaches, to insomnia. It has been shown in many research studies that lavender can ease stress, induce relaxation, refresh, and even invigorate.
For the skin, lavender oil is often used to treat fungal infections, sooth wounds and sunburn, even insect bites. If you haven't experienced the amazing effects of lavender yet, try it for yourself and see what all the fuss is about! It's no wonder it is so widely used in today's skin creams, bath products, hair products and perfumes. Lavender is the ultimate, multi-purpose flower
herb. You can even cook with it! Not only is Lavender a beautiful and hardy plant to grow in the garden and use throughout your landscape, there are so many uses for this fragrant flowering shrub!
The beautiful plant grows wild in France, Italy, Corsica, and Yugoslavia. Today, Lavender is grown and harvested throughout the world. The use of lavender for healing can be traced back to the Egyptians, Greeks and the Romans of ancient times. The Romans regularly scented their bath water with lavender, in fact the Latin name Lavare means "to wash." In England lavender is widely used lavender to scent drawers and clothing and as a natural insect repellent. Moths and fleas do not like lavender!
Aromatherapy, simply stated, is the practice of using herbs, flowers, and essential oils extracted from them for healing, relaxing, and balancing the mind, spirit and body. Smell is one of our most powerful senses. What we smell can have a profound impact on how we feel.
Lavender essential oil is extracted from the plant through steam distillation. The flowers, leaves and stems are steamed, releasing the fragrant oils. Some common uses for lavender essential oil are:
-To scent bath water, add a few drops to bath to enjoy the relaxing and soothing aromas of this wonderful flower, and delicately scent the skin.
-To soothe skin irritations such as sunburn, insect bites, eczema, minor cuts and scrapes, even for athletes foot. Pure lavender essential oil is one of the few essential oils that can be applied undiluted directly to the skin a few drops at a time to soothe the skin and promote healing. (while there are no noted side effects to lavender oil, it is possible some people may have an allergic reaction to lavender oil.)
-To ease headache and tension, apply a few drops to your temples and rest quietly. Lavender eye pillows are also helpful for this purpose. Lavender is commonly prescribed by aromatherapists to help reduce stress, anxiety,
insomnia and mild depression. It is often referred to as a mood balancing herb that possesses a sedative and calming effect. It can also have an uplifting, refreshing and rejuvenating effect on the psyche. Lavender pillows, eye pillows, bath salts and floral waters are a wonderfully easy way to enjoy the soothing effects of lavender aromatherapy. All you have to do is relax, breathe in the scent, and enjoy! There is nothing difficult or complicated about it. If you haven't experienced the wonderful effects of the scent of lavender for yourself, get shopping! There really isn't anything like the fresh, potent scent of lavender.
Lavender sachets will fill your drawers and closets with a fresh clean fragrance, (and repel moths at the same time!) Use lavender as a natural air freshener instead of the chemical filled products saturating the market today. Walk into your house after a long, hard day and smell the fresh bowl of dried lavender buds on your coffee table. Kick off your shoes, sit back and place a lavender eye pillow over your eyes. Pamper yourself by sleeping with a lavender filled pillow. Our goal is to help you do just that-pamper yourself with this wonderful gift from nature. Life is so short, enjoy every breath!
It is recommended that people using medications such as tranquilizers and pain killers use caution with lavender to avoid extreme drowsiness. It has also been cautioned by some that pregnant women, and cancer patients should not use lavender. However, newer studies on lavender aromatherapy indicate that lavender can be soothing and helpful to some cancer patients, and can relieve stress. There is a great need for more research on the subject. In the meantime we can only use our own personal judgement.
While there are many pending studies on the effects of lavender, use of lavender for the prevention or cure of disease has not been approved by the FDA or USDA. The products offered on this website are not intended to cure, treat or prevent any disease. The information on this site is based on historic use of lavender, for general reference, and on our own personal experiences with lavender.
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Lavender
Also listed as: Common lavender; English lavender; French lavender; Garden lavender; Lavandula angustifolia; Lavandula latifolia; Lavandula officinalis
* Overview
* Plant Description
* Parts Used
* Medicinal Uses and Indications
* Available Forms
* How to Take It
* Precautions
* Possible Interactions
* Supporting Research
Overview
Many people appreciate lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia or Lavandula officinalis) for its aromatic fragrance, used in soaps, shampoos, and sachets for scenting clothes. The name lavender comes from the Latin root lavare , which means "to wash." Lavender most likely earned this name because it was frequently used in baths to help purify the body and spirit. However, this herb is also considered a natural remedy for a range of ailments from insomnia and anxiety to depression and mood disturbances. Research has confirmed that lavender produces calming, soothing, and sedative effects.
Plant Description
Lavender is native to the mountainous zones of the Mediterranean where it grows in sunny, stony habitats. Today, it flourishes throughout southern Europe, Australia, and the United States. Lavender is a heavily branched short shrub that grows to a height of roughly 60 centimeters. Its broad rootstock bears woody branches with erect, rod-like, leafy, green shoots. A silvery down covers the gray-green narrow leaves, which are oblong and tapered, attached directly at the base, and curled spirally.
The oil in lavender's small, blue-violet flowers gives the herb its fragrant scent. The flowers are arranged in spirals of 6 - 10 blossoms, forming interrupted spikes above the foliage.
Parts Used
Essential oil is extracted from the fresh flowers of the lavender plant and used for medicinal purposes.
Medicinal Uses and Indications
Human clinical studies have reported that lavender essential oil may be beneficial in a variety of conditions, including insomnia, alopecia (hair loss), anxiety, stress, postoperative pain, and as an antibacterial and antiviral agent. Lavender oil is also used together with other forms of integrative medicine, such as massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic manipulation.
Insomnia
In folklore, pillows were filled with lavender flowers to help the restless fall sleep. There is now scientific evidence to suggest that aromatherapy with lavender may slow the activity of the nervous system, improves sleep quality, promote relaxation, and lift mood in people suffering from sleep disorders. Studies also suggest that massage with essential oils, particularly lavender, may result in improved sleep quality, more stable mood, increased mental capacity, and reduced anxiety. In one recent study, participants who received massage with lavender felt less anxious and more positive than participants who received massage alone. Lavender flowers have also been approved in Germany as a tea for insomnia, restlessness, and nervous stomach irritations.
Alopecia areata
In one study of 86 people with alopecia areata (a disease of unknown cause characterized by significant hair loss, generally in patches), those who massaged their scalps with lavender and other essential oils daily for 7 months experienced significant hair re-growth compared to those who massaged their scalps without the essential oils. It is not entirely clear from this study whether lavender (or a combination of lavender and other essential oils) was responsible for the beneficial effects.
Other uses
Aromatherapists also use lavender as a tonic in inhalation therapy to treat headaches, nervous disorders, and exhaustion. Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender oil. It is also used externally in a healing bath for circulatory disorders and as a rub for rheumatic ailments (conditions affecting the muscles and joints). One study evaluating essential oils, including lavender, for treating children with eczema concluded that the oils added no benefit to therapeutic touch from the mother; in other words massage with and without essential oils was equally effective in improving the dry, scaly skin lesion. A recent study found that the use of lavender oil may improve postoperative pain control. Fifty patients undergoing breast biopsy surgery received either oxygen supplemented with lavender oil or oxygen alone. Patients in the lavender group reported a higher satisfaction rate with pain control than patients in the control group.
Available Forms
Commercial preparations are made from dried flowers and essential oils of the lavender plant. These preparations are available in the following forms:
* Aromatherapy oil
* Bath gels
* Extracts
* Infusions
* Lotions
* Soaps
* Teas
* Tinctures
* Whole, dried flowers
How to Take It
Pediatric
* Oral use in children is not recommended.
* May be used topically in diluted concentrations to treat skin infections and injuries, such as minor cuts and scrapes. DO NOT USE ON OPEN WOUNDS -- seek medical attention. A small study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2007, however, concluded that lavender and tea oils in some shampoos, soaps, and lotions may cause gynecomastia, breast development in a male, in boys.
* May be used as aromatherapy for children. Use 2 - 4 drops in 2 - 3 cups of boiling water. Inhale vapors for headache, depression, or insomnia.
Adult
The following are recommended adult doses for lavender:
* Internal use: Tea: 1 - 2 tsp whole herb per cup of hot water. Steep for 10 - 15 minutes and drink, 1-3 times a day.
* Tincture (1:4): 20 - 40 drops, 3 times a day
* Inhalation: 2 - 4 drops in 2 - 3 cups of boiling water. Inhale vapors for headache, depression, or insomnia.
* Topical external application: lavender oil is one of the few oils that can be safely applied undiluted. For ease of application, add 1 - 4 drops per tablespoon of base oil (such as almond or olive oil). DO NOT USE LAVENDER OIL INTERNALLY. Also, avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes such as the lips and nostril.
Precautions
The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease. Herbs, however, contain active components that can trigger side effects and interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, herbs should be taken with care, under the supervision of a health care provider qualified in the field of botanical medicine.
Although side effects are rare, some individuals may develop an allergic reaction to lavender. Nausea, vomiting, headache, and chills have also been reported in some individuals following inhalation or absorption of lavender through the skin.
Pregnant and breast-feeding women should avoid using lavender.
Possible Interactions
* CNS Depressants -- There are no known scientific reports of interactions between lavender and conventional medications. However, due to the relaxing qualities of lavender, this herb could potentially enhance the effects of central nervous system depressants, including narcotics (such as morphine or oxycodone) for pain and sedative and anti-anxiety agents (such as lorazepam, diazepam, and alprazolam). Talk to your health care provider before using lavender with these and other sedating medications.
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> Recipe by: Alison Rasmussen
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> Type: Beverage
> Tags: lavender
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> Ingredients
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> 2 oz
> rum spiced, like Captain Morgan's (skip this to make Lavender
Limeade)
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> 1
> lime quartered
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> 2 TBSP
> sugar or to taste
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> 1 tsp
> lavender
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> 1 TBSP
> mint fresh leaves, chopped
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> club soda
> ice
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> Squeeze limes into martini shaker and add all ingredients but ice
and club soda. Fill to 12
> oz mark with club soda, and add ice. Shake well till mixed and
cold. Strain into martini
> glass and enjoy.
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