Lavender
The Lavender plant has been held in high regard for centuries as a
washing herb
the name Lavender evolved from the Latin lavare,
which means, “to wash.” It originated in the Mediterranean basin and it
has been used in many ancient cultures. Today Lavender is
found worldwide. The fragrance that arises from Lavender and the vibrant
color of the flower brings joy to many individuals who
encounter
with the beauty that radiates from this particular plant.
The beauty of
this
plant lays many medicinal benefits.
Today it is one of the highest used herbs in aromatherapy, herbal
medicine, and flower remedies; it has a broad range of healing
properties.
This plant is a sturdy flowering perennial and is a unique gift to any
autoimmune disease healing protocol. The plant, flowers, and seeds
all have that distinct lavender smell yet the oil derived from the
flowers is the most important medical component. Lavender oil is
extracted mostly from the flowers of the lavender plant, primarily
through steam distillation. The oil contains several chemicals with
healing properties that compliment one another.
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Medicinal Qualities
The health benefits of lavender oil for the skin can be attributed to
its antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. It is used to treat various
skin disorders such as acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, and other
inflammations. It helps heals wounds, cuts, and burns. Lavender oil is
used for various
respiratory problems the oil is either used in the form of vapor or
applied on the skin of neck, chest, and back. Lavender is one of the
few
essential oils that can be applied directly to the skin undiluted. It
can be added to
Chamomile oil
to treat eczema It is very effective on insect bites
and is known to repel mosquitoes. Lavender essential oil is also an
excellent remedy for various types of pains including those caused by
sore muscles.
A regular massage with lavender oil provides relief from pain in the
joints.
Lavender in Aromatherapy
In aromatherapy, lavender is one of the most used essential oils. It can be
used in treating depression, insomnia, palpitations, anxiety, and nervousness.
It has freshened many beds and linen drawers in its time. Lavender’s antiseptic
properties are provided by linalool, which effectively kills bacteria and
viruses. The ketones from the oil of the lavender plant have the ability to
effectively reduce pain and inflammation and even help induce sleep. The
aldehydes in the oils of the lavender plant are responsible for the aroma and
the soothing properties.
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Lavender Tea Bread-
Ingredients:
3/4 cup milk
2 Tbsp. dried lavender flowers, finely chopped, or 3 Tbsp. fresh chopped flowers
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
6 Tbsp. butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs
Grease a 9x5x3 inch loaf pan.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Heat milk with lavender almost to a boil, then steep until cool.
Mix flour, baking powder and salt together in bowl.
In another bowl cream butter and gradually add sugar, then eggs, one at a time, beating until light and fluffy.