Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lavender: The Most Versatile Essential Oil On The Market

The most common essential oil used in aromatherapy is lavender. Having been used in treatments for centuries, it likely holds the distinction of both being the most tested oil as well as having the most effective treatment list. If you look at the list of possible remedies for everything from acne to muscle inflammation, almost all contain at least some amount of lavender. In the plant form you can even eat it. Here are just a few of the things you can use it for.

Insect bites are a quick way to end a day out with the family or a camping trip. But lavender oil works with the peripheral nervous system to act as a painkiller at the site. In addition, it reduces inflammation and swelling around the area. It also carries a pleasant odor that children like to smell.

Since it helps with inflammation, muscle aches are not a problem if you have lavender oil. Lavender can be applied undiluted, which is rare for an oil, so applying to an arm or leg to reduce pain and swelling is not a problem, though talk to an aromatherapist about proper application.

Finally, it is comforting. There are lotions at “big box” stores that promise to help you and your children go to sleep. The main ingredient is lavender. It has a calming effect and allows you to relax. With these in mind, you can see why lavender oil gets the attention that it deserves.


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