Botanical Name: Lavendula Angustifloia, Lavendula Officinales,Lavendula Latifolia
Common Names: English Lavender, Bulgarian Lavender, Lavender Spike, & French Lavender.
Plant Family: Lamiacae
Lavender is one of the most popular essential oils on the market is because of the smell, & the calming relaxing smell it can be for people.
Lavender oil was traditionally used to treat as a relaxant, carminative & minor health problems. Lavender has the antimutagenic property that makes lavender great in healthcare clinic & hospitals.
Acupressure with lavender oil were an effective method for short term relief. It can also have long- term relief depending on the kind of person. If a person does acupressure on a regular basis I think it can help them long term.
Lavender has been used for centuries as an herbal remedy with the health benefits for a multitude of problems. Lavender has antioxidants capacity of the essential oil of linoleic acid. Lavender essential oil is obtained from various physiological effects of relaxation, sedation, & altered motor activity.
Lavender has showed to be a great antioxidant activity against bacteria & its utilized as a potential natural medicine in treating rhinitis patients. Lavenders linoleic acid model system has broad activity against bacteria.
In 1999 Lavender was named one of the most popular herb of the year! Lavender today is most often used in aromatherapy or incorporated into soaps & other products as a pleasant fragrance or as an antimicrobial agent. Lavender oil is used predominantly in aromatherapy or massage, & many benefits are claimed for use in this way. Lavender did have a significant improvement in the anxiety levels in the aromatherapy group during the first session of treatment. Studies show that there was no significant improvements during the second & third session in the use to help anxiety. Lavender can improve patients experiences in intensive care with no detrimental physical or behavioral outcomes. Studies also show that Lavender oil can increase the speed accuracy of mathematical calculations, that was stated in sixteenth century beliefs that lavender skullcaps could enhance intelligence. Lavender oil that was done in hand massage did not seem to improve concentrations in subjects with profound learning disabilities, but again it might help with intelligence with certain kinds of people. Massage therapy which I do believe does have the potential to be of significant benefits to patients, visitors & workers in many health care settings. In the Brownfield study it did show that patients receiving massage therapy with lavender oil did reduced the patients perception of pain & improved the perception of sleep quality & well-being in those people suffering the effects of chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Lavender essential oil has its role in reducing the side effects such as aches & pains, hair loss & anxiety associated with either the cancer itself or with the effects of chemotherapy. Lavender oil is used in many delivery rooms for its general calming action. Lavender used to be applied to the small back during labour, to relieve muscle tension, or to the abdomen to assist placental expulsion. Lavender is useful in commercial & domestic pesticides as it deters mites, grain weevils aphids & clothes moths. Lavender oil is being investigated by showing potential therapeutic agents against mites that cause psoroptic mange in sleep, I find it very interesting to know that plants can be our medicine! Lavender does have a history of use in wound healing & even though it was reported to be particularly effective during world war 1, there is actually little to no evidence that lavender relieves wound healing or reduces scaring. I think it does because it takes time for the scars to heal.
Health Benefits of Lavender Essential oil
1.Helpful of treatment of hair loss
2.Aids in digestion
3.Treats insomnia
4.Effective in treating acne
5.Provides relief from pain in muscles & joints.
6.Strengthens immune system
7.Defends body against typhoid, diphtheria & tuberculosis.
8.Stimulates the effect on urine production
9.Improves blood circulation
10.Reduces mental stress & anxiety
11.Battles respiratory tract infection
Conclusion
Lavender essential oil is used in a wide variety of ranges, such as cosmetic & therapeutic settings, & the oils from a variety of lavender species have been demonstrated to have a range of biological, physiological & Psychological activities of healing.
Common Names: English Lavender, Bulgarian Lavender, Lavender Spike, & French Lavender.
Plant Family: Lamiacae
Lavender is one of the most popular essential oils on the market is because of the smell, & the calming relaxing smell it can be for people.
Lavender oil was traditionally used to treat as a relaxant, carminative & minor health problems. Lavender has the antimutagenic property that makes lavender great in healthcare clinic & hospitals.
Acupressure with lavender oil were an effective method for short term relief. It can also have long- term relief depending on the kind of person. If a person does acupressure on a regular basis I think it can help them long term.
Lavender has been used for centuries as an herbal remedy with the health benefits for a multitude of problems. Lavender has antioxidants capacity of the essential oil of linoleic acid. Lavender essential oil is obtained from various physiological effects of relaxation, sedation, & altered motor activity.
Lavender has showed to be a great antioxidant activity against bacteria & its utilized as a potential natural medicine in treating rhinitis patients. Lavenders linoleic acid model system has broad activity against bacteria.
In 1999 Lavender was named one of the most popular herb of the year! Lavender today is most often used in aromatherapy or incorporated into soaps & other products as a pleasant fragrance or as an antimicrobial agent. Lavender oil is used predominantly in aromatherapy or massage, & many benefits are claimed for use in this way. Lavender did have a significant improvement in the anxiety levels in the aromatherapy group during the first session of treatment. Studies show that there was no significant improvements during the second & third session in the use to help anxiety. Lavender can improve patients experiences in intensive care with no detrimental physical or behavioral outcomes. Studies also show that Lavender oil can increase the speed accuracy of mathematical calculations, that was stated in sixteenth century beliefs that lavender skullcaps could enhance intelligence. Lavender oil that was done in hand massage did not seem to improve concentrations in subjects with profound learning disabilities, but again it might help with intelligence with certain kinds of people. Massage therapy which I do believe does have the potential to be of significant benefits to patients, visitors & workers in many health care settings. In the Brownfield study it did show that patients receiving massage therapy with lavender oil did reduced the patients perception of pain & improved the perception of sleep quality & well-being in those people suffering the effects of chronic rheumatoid arthritis. Lavender essential oil has its role in reducing the side effects such as aches & pains, hair loss & anxiety associated with either the cancer itself or with the effects of chemotherapy. Lavender oil is used in many delivery rooms for its general calming action. Lavender used to be applied to the small back during labour, to relieve muscle tension, or to the abdomen to assist placental expulsion. Lavender is useful in commercial & domestic pesticides as it deters mites, grain weevils aphids & clothes moths. Lavender oil is being investigated by showing potential therapeutic agents against mites that cause psoroptic mange in sleep, I find it very interesting to know that plants can be our medicine! Lavender does have a history of use in wound healing & even though it was reported to be particularly effective during world war 1, there is actually little to no evidence that lavender relieves wound healing or reduces scaring. I think it does because it takes time for the scars to heal.
Health Benefits of Lavender Essential oil
1.Helpful of treatment of hair loss
2.Aids in digestion
3.Treats insomnia
4.Effective in treating acne
5.Provides relief from pain in muscles & joints.
6.Strengthens immune system
7.Defends body against typhoid, diphtheria & tuberculosis.
8.Stimulates the effect on urine production
9.Improves blood circulation
10.Reduces mental stress & anxiety
11.Battles respiratory tract infection
Conclusion
Lavender essential oil is used in a wide variety of ranges, such as cosmetic & therapeutic settings, & the oils from a variety of lavender species have been demonstrated to have a range of biological, physiological & Psychological activities of healing.