
Essential oils are the pure and concentrated essences of plants. Used are petals, roots, twigs, leaves, resins depending on the plant. From time to time I am going to share information about specific oils, their effects, and how to use them. Due to its multiple effects, when on the road with the kids I only took a long lavender oil and some band-aids. Due to its disinfectant, healing, and soothing effect, I had a one-in-all aid.

Lavender (e.g. Lavandula angustifolia)
General information
Lavender is an all-rounder in its scope of application. It is the oil with the least risk of allergic reactions and the only oil you can apply pure on the skin. All other oils need to be mixed with a carrier substance before being applied.

General Effects
Stops bleeding and itchiness, disinfectant, wound healing, anti-bacterial, antiseptic, lowering blood pressure, calming, anti-depressive, balancing, light burns and sunburns, chases away clothes moths and mosquitoes, sprayed on plants it keeps away leave lice
Scope of application
Mental
Depression, anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, nervousness
- Use as a bath
- Evaporation (fragrance lamp)
- Spray on a tissue and sniff it occasionally
- Mix with distilled water
- Fill in a pump spray, spray over your pillow and around your bed when going to sleep
Physical
Migraine, light burns; sunburn, light cuts, bleeding, insect bites, nausea, intestinal gas, high blood pressure, acne, skin infection, respiratory problem, bladder infection, gastrointestinal diseases, chicken pocks (takes itchiness)
- Apply directly on the skin to treat insect bites, little cuts, light burns, abrasions, bleeding
- Mix it with a neutral lotion or creme for treating acne, sunburn, dry and itchy skin parts, scratches, cuts, or to chase away mosquitoes
- Chicken pocks: Mix it with distilled water and fill it with a pump spray. Spray all over the body (always shake well before spraying)
- Migraine: Apply it directly or mix 2 drops with a little vegetable oil and massage the temples or concerned area
- Colds: Inhaling, taking a bath
- Mix two drops with 1 Tsp yogurt or honey and apply it as a face mask. This helps when the skin is irritated or sunburned
Basic measures – Rule of Thumb
- For 30 ml carrier substance like neutral lotion, vegetable oil, cream, or distilled water take up to 15 drops
- For a bath mix up to 4 drops with half a cup of milk, honey, or liquid whipped cream (otherwise the essential oil will not merge with the water and can lead to irritations of the mucous membrane), then mix the remedy with the water in the bathtub.
- Inhaling: mix 3 to 4 drops with hot water and inhale for 10 minutes. Cover hthe ead and water with a towel.
About Essential Oils
When you want to apply essential oils to your body, make sure you only buy 100% natural essential oils. This is important regarding allergic reactions. Also, there is no healing effect from artificial oils. The effect comes from the healing power of the plant. But of course, you can use those fragrances to have a nice scent in your room.
Indicators regarding the quality are:
- The label must say it is 100% natural oil.
- The Latin name is on the label
- The price (essential oil of good quality can never be cheap)
- You know and trust the seller
Use essential oils with care. Don’t overdose! Essential oils can cause allergic reactions. Don’t take essential oils internally before talking to an aromatherapist or doctor.
Note:
Complementary medicine is a great way to support your health. Its techniques can teach your body to heal itself. But there is no guarantee if, how fast, or how comprehensive the effect will be. So, when you are having health problems then see a doctor first.
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Lavender is wonderful!
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It is and the ultimate allrounder!
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Lavender has a wonderful scent and it is relaxing but it can be overwhelming and take the breath away. What would you suggest I cut it with?
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Hi, and thank you for stopping by and reading. Everything that is overdosed is not healthy, not even lavender… lol!
You mean how to cut the twigs? I ususally do it with a sharp knife or garden scissors. I have to say that I rarely cut lavender for putting it in a vase but rather to dry it and use the petals. So, I never thought of how to cut it, I don’t know if that helped you or if I misunderstood.
Thanks a lot again for your comment 😊
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I meant how to cut the oil.
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You mean how to get the oil? (Sorry, but English is not my first language.) It is gained by steam distillation. It is harvested and processed when in fulll bloom. Did you mean that?
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Yes, thank you for all of the wonderful information!
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I am happy it was. Thank you again, for visiting. I appreciate your comments and question a lot. Have a great day!
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My daughter swears by the oils. She made me a facial serum that feels wonderful. She has started selling them on the side since she works.
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This is cool. She shall keep it up because natural products get more and more popular. I started working on my own skin care line too. It is exciting. Hugs to you and your daughter and thank you for stopping by 😊
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She is also doing it because she has a chronic illness and says it helps her symptoms. Anything that helps right?!
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Absolutely!! And when these natural ingredients help, what more do we wish for, right?
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i love this
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Awesome! Thank you very much for stopping by 😊
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So in love with lavender, I even use it in my laundry as a natural scent 😍
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Yes, a good way to make us of lavender too. It gives a fresh scent! Thank you very much for stopping by 😊
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Great article!
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Thank you very much for reading. I am very delighted that you liked it😊
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