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Endowed with both antiseptic and sedative properties, lavender is a highly aromatic oil which refreshes and tones the skin, and is said to soothe the nerves. In herbal medicine, its high ester content is harnessed to calm nervous heart complaints. It is also used as an anti-depressant and anti-irritant. Applied topically, lavender oil is also used to help heal burns, cold sores, and insect bites. It's supreme versatility has led some to call it a medicine chest in a bottle.
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| lavage |
Lavage means "to rinse." Ductal Lavage is a method of rinsing the milk duct to obtain cells for analysis.
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The product of the distillation of flowers of lavender with water. The variety most often used for varnishes is oil of spike (Lavender oil spike) obtained from the Lavendula latifolia. Back
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Lavender has a gentle balancing action, which counteracts stress, relieves fatigue, and promotes a feeling of well being. It can help to ease headaches and muscular pains and can benefit the skin following burns, stings, or minor inflammations. Excellent for nervous & circulatory system.
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Aromatherapy Use: Relaxing, promotes calmness and eases stress History Lavender was used by the ancient Romans and has been a popular ingredient in perfumes and soaps since the 18th century in England and France. Native to southern China and Mekong Valley, lavender is known for is soothing and calming properties. A natural antiseptic and antibacterial, lavender is Nature at its best.
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