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Botanical
Name: Lavandula hybrida
Aromatherapy
Uses: anti-depressant,
anti-inflammatory, powerful antispasmodic
(muscular contraction sedative), anti-infectious
(variable; staph-pigmented), cicatrizant,
cardiotonic, anticoagulant(?), blood thinner
(MDR), cictrizant expectorant, fungicide,
hypotensive, nervine, tonic (general, cardiac),
vulnerary.
Note: lavendin is less relaxing. More
camphoraceous scent, better suited for muscular,
respiratory circulatory problems than lavender.
Skin: dermatitis, scabies,
infectious skin diseases, allergies, wounds,
scars, ulcers, warts, bruises, pruritis.
Respiratory: coughs, colds,
sinus infections, respiratory stimulant, eases
breathing.
Muscular/Skeletal: sore muscles,
rheumatic pains, stiff joints, muscular
contracture, cramps.
Cardio-vascular/ Lymphatic:
circulatory stimulant, cardiac tonic- eases
palpitations(MDR), phlebitis (MDR). Pariphlebitis
(MDR), thins blood (MDR)
Immune: coughs, colds, flu.
Digestive: solar plexus spasms.
Genito-Urinary/ Reproductive:
genital urinary tract antiseptic.
Nervous Brain/ Mind: refreshes
tired mind; aids nervousness, fear , anxiety,
insomnia . Note: more stimulating, not for
sedative effect.
Emotional/Energetic:
enlightening and refreshing for a weary spirit.
It resonates with the heart chakra, balancing
mental energy and transforming worry, fear and
anxiety.
Blends well with: sweet basil,
eucalyptus, frankincense, ginger, lemon,
peppermint, pine, rosemary, turmeric, vetiver.
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