Botanical Name: Lavandula x intermedia (a cross between Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia
Method of Extraction: steam distilled
Parts Used: flowers
Country of Origin: France
Cultivation Method: Wildcrafted
Blends Well With: bergamot, black pepper, cedar atlas, german and roman chamomile, clary sage, clove, cypress, eucalyptus, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, labdanum, lemon, lemongrass, mandarin, marjoram, oakmoss, palmarosa, patchouli, peppermint, pine, ravensara, rose, rosemary, tea tree, thyme, and vetivert.
Scent: Powdery, sweet, floral and herbaceous
Suggested Use:
SKIN CARE: abscesses, acne, allergies, athlete's foot, boils, bruises, burns, dandruff, dermatitis, earache, eczema, inflammations, insect bites and stings, insect repellent, lice, psoriasis, ringworm, scabies, sores, spots, wounds
CIRCULATION MUSCLES and JOINTS: lumbago, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism, sprains
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, halitosis, laryngitis, throat infections, whooping cough
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: abdominal cramps, colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, nausea
NERVOUS SYSTEM: depression, headache, hypertension, insomnia, migraine, nervous tension and stress related conditions, PMS, sciatica, shock, vertigo
IMMUNE SYSTEM: flu, colds
Contraindications: Non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing.
CAUTION:
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not for internal use unless prescribed by your doctor
- Dilute essential oils before use - Lavender and Tea Tree oil are ok to use undiluted (neat)
- Do not use essential oils during pregnancy unless approved by your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist
- Consult with your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist before using essential oils