Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Aromatherapy - Lavender Essential Oil

History of Lavender Oil

Lavender originated in the Mediterranean and still grows wild on hills and mountains across southern Europe. The word lavender comes from the Latin word "lavare" which means to wash. Lavender has been used for thousands of years for many different reasons but primarily it was used as soap and perfume. Lavender was also thought to ward off the evil eye, protect against the plague and attract love.
Lavender remains a popular fragrant due to its fresh, clean scent. It's used in many products such as soaps, detergents, shampoo, perfume and candles. Pure essential lavender oil is the best to use mainly because it has no added chemicals. There are many health benefits and you will actually save money using lavender oil than if you buy commercial products.

How do Essential Oils Work?   

They can be used in numerous ways to treat skin complaints and conditions, once absorbed into the bloodstream they can be beneficial to the circulatory system and inhalation is an effective way to treat nose, throat and lung ailments and they may be applied externally for stomach and digestive complaints.

Immune System:  Virtually all essential oils have bacterialcidal properties, and by promoting the production of white blood cells, they can help prevent and treat infections illness.

Nervous System:  Some oils are known to have a balancing or normalizing effect on the systems of the body.  Some are relaxing, uplifting, or reviving.  Some work more on an emotional level as others on a physiological level.

The Mind:  Essential oils have been used throughout history for their power to influence the emotions and state of mind
 


Uses For Lavender Oil

There are so many ways to use lavender oil. Here's a list of things that lavender oil can do for you.
Controls acne, leading to clearer skin
May lessen wrinkles and prevent future wrinkles
Can control Eczema
Lessen apperance of bruises
Help to ease arthritis
Cures cold sores
Cures ear infections
Cures bug bites / bee stings
Eases muscle aches
Relieves depression and anxiety
Great for de-stressing and relaxation
Cures headaches
Cures insomnia

 Be Careful when buying Aromatherapy Candles or Aromatherapy "labeled" Products.
There's no law or guidelines on the use of the term "aromatherapy" so any manufacturer, even those that include synthetic ingredients in their candles, can slap the word "aromatherapy" onto their label.  You may see "Aromatherapy" in local retail stores.. most likely the products are scented with synthetic fragrances, contain chemicals.

Holistic aromatherapy focuses and emphasizes the use of all natural ingredients whenever possible. Most candles are not all natural, even if they are marketed with the word aromatherapy. Burn candles made with synthetic ingredients (or even natural ingredients with toxic compounds), and despite how pleasantly fragrant the air is that you breathe, you will still inhale toxins.

Benefits of a Lavender Aromatherapy Candle

On the "Top 10 Essential Oil" Lavender is Number 1. 

Lavender essential oil has a calming scent which makes it an excellent tonic for the nerves. Therefore, it helps in treating migraines, headaches, anxiety, depression, nervous tension and emotional stress. The refreshing aroma removes nervous exhaustion and restlessness and increases mental activity. I offer it as a 8 oz Mason Jar(30 hour) burn for 1 hour before you go to bed, Votive Candles that burn for 12 hours, Tarts and Mini Melts(a safe alternative for burning all night)   http://www.aesthetic-candles.com/

My candles are 100% Soy, Cotton Wicks, Scented with Pure Lavender Essential Oil and I use eco friendly coloring.


Tomorrow - Bergamot – Citrus bergamia

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