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The health benefits
of lavender essential oil include its ability to eliminate nervous tension,
relieve pain, disinfect the scalp and skin, enhance blood circulation and treat
respiratory problems. The Latin name of lavender is Lavare, which means “to wash”,
due to its aroma which has a particularly clean aroma.
Lavender oil is
extracted mostly from the flowers of the lavender plant, primarily through
steam distillation. The flowers of lavender are fragrant in nature and have
been used for making potpourri for centuries. Traditionally, lavender essential
oil has also been used in making perfumes. The oil is very useful in
aromatherapy and many aromatic preparations and combinations are made using
lavender oil.
The various health
benefits of lavender essential oil include the following:
Bug Repellent: The
smell of lavender essential oil is potent for many types of bugs like
mosquitoes, midges, and moths. Apply some of the lavender oil on the exposed
skin when outside to prevent these irritating bites. Furthermore, if you do
happen to be bitten by one of those bugs, the lavender essential oil has
anti-inflammatory qualities that will reduce the irritation and the pain
associated with bug bites.
Sleep: Lavender
essential oil induces sleep which has made it a common recommendation for an
alternative treatment of insomnia. Frequent studies on elderly patients have
shown an increase in their sleep regularity when their normal sleep medication
is replaced with some lavender essential oil being placed on their pillows. It
has such a relaxing impact on people that it can often replace modern medicine
for sleep issues.
Nervous system:
Lavender essential oil has a calming scent which makes it an excellent tonic
for the nerves and anxiety issues. Therefore, it can also be helpful in
treating migraines, headaches, depression, nervous tension and emotional
stress. The refreshing aroma removes nervous exhaustion and restlessness while
also increasing mental activity. It has a well-researched impact on
theautonomic nervous system, which is why it is frequently used as a treatment
for insomnia and also as a way to regulate heart-rate variability. One study
showed that people taking tests showed a significant decrease in mental stress
and anxiety, as well as increased cognitive function when they inhaled lavender
oil and rosemary oil before taking the exam!
Acne: According to
dermatologists and aromatherapists, lavender essential oil is one of the most
beneficial oils in the treatment of acne, which is a very uncomfortable and
embarrassing condition that primarily affects young people as they move through
puberty, but can also afflict adults. It is characterized by red, raised sores
on the face and body that develop due to a bacterial infection near the sebum
gland. When sebum cannot be properly secreted from the sebum glands on the
face, it begins to build up, particularly because puberty stimulates extra
sebum and bacteria feeds off of it, creating a vicious cycle of irritation,
infection, and visible sores that can result in serious scarring.
Lavender essential
oil inhibits the bacteria that cause the initial infection, helps to regulate
some of the over-excretion of sebum by hormonal manipulation, and can reduce
the signs of scarring after the acne has begun to heal. Adding a small amount
of lavender essential oil to other skin creams or ointments can greatly
increase the potential for relief and healing.
Pain relief:
Lavender essential oil is known as an excellent remedy for various types of
pains including those caused by sore and tense muscles, muscular aches,
rheumatism, sprains, backache and lumbago. A regular massage with lavender oil
can also provide relief from pain in the joints. A study done on postoperative
pain relief showed that combining lavender essential oil vapor into the oxygen
significantly reduced the amount of pain experienced, versus those patients
only revived with oxygen after a major surgery.
Urine flow: Lavender
essential oil is good for urinary disorders because of its stimulating effect
onurine production. Furthermore, it helps in restoring hormonal balance and
reducing cystitis or inflammation of the urinary bladder. It also reduces any associated
cramps with these and other disorders.
Respiratory
disorders: Lavender oil is widely used for various respiratory problems
including throat infections, flu, cough, cold, asthma, sinus congestion,
bronchitis, whooping cough, laryngitis, and tonsillitis. The oil is either used
in the form of vapor or is applied on the skin of the neck, chest and back. It
is also added to many vaporizers and inhalers that are commonly used for colds
and coughs. The stimulating nature of lavender essential oil can also loosen up
the phlegm and relieve the congestion associated with respiratory conditions,
speeding up the recovery process and helping the body naturally eliminate
phlegm and other unwanted material. The vapor of lavender essential oil also
has antibacterial qualities which can battle respiratory tract infections.
Hair care: Lavender
essential oil is useful for hair care because it has been shown to be very
effective on lice, lice eggs, and nits. Furthermore, lavender essential oil has
also been shown to be very helpful in the treatment of hair loss, particularly for
patients who suffer from alopecia, an autoimmune disease where the body rejects
its own hair follicles. A Scottish study reported that more than 40% of
alopecia patients in the study reported an increase in hair growth when they
regularly rubbed lavender essential oil into their scalp. Therefore, lavender
oil is sometimes recommended as a preventative measure for male pattern
baldness!
Blood circulation:
Lavender essential oil is also good for improving the circulation of blood in
the body. Research suggests that aromatherapy using lavender oil has beneficial
effects on coronary circulation. It also lowers blood pressure and is often used
for hypertension. This means that not only do the organs increase their levels
of oxygenation, promoting muscle strength and health, but brain activity can
have a noticeable boost, skin remains bright and flushed with blood, and the
body is protected from the risks of heart attack and atherosclerosis that is
often associated with poor circulation.
Digestion: Lavender
oil is useful for digestion because it increases the mobility of food within
the intestine. The oil also stimulates the production of gastric juices and
bile, thus aiding in the treatment of indigestion, stomach pain, colic,
flatulence, vomiting and diarrhea.
Immunity: Regular
use of lavender essential oil provides resistance to a variety of diseases. It
is well-known that lavender has antibacterial and antiviral qualities that make
it perfect for defending the body against rare diseases like TB, typhoid, and
diphtheria, according to early research in the 20th century.
General Skin care:
The health benefits of lavender oil for the skin can be attributed to its
antiseptic and antifungal properties. It is used to treat various skin
disorders such as acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions.
It is commonly used to speed up the healing process of wounds, cuts, burns, and
sunburns because it improves the formation of scar tissues. Lavender oil is
also added to chamomile to treat eczema.
Other: Other health
benefits of lavender essential oil include its ability to treat leucorrhoea.
The oil can also used to repel mosquitoes and moths, which is why you will find
many mosquito repellents that contain lavender oil as one of the primary ingredients.
As with many other
essential oils, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid using lavender
essential oil. It is also recommended that patients with diabetes stay away
from lavender oil. It may also cause allergic reactions to people that have
unusually sensitive skin. Some people may also witness nausea, vomiting and
headaches due to either common or excessive use of lavender oil.
Perhaps most
importantly, lavender oil should never be ingested, only topically applied or
inhaled through means of aromatherapy or similar activities. Ingestion can
cause serious health complications, characterized by blurred vision, difficult
breathing, burning eyes, vomiting, and diarrhea. So, even if you think that
lavender oil is a wonderful miracle cure, don’t get excited and start putting
it on your food!
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