
Aspirations,LLC - Maria Low
Young Living Independent Distributor No. #10279
P.O. Box 2305, Nipawin, Saskatchewan CA SOEIEO
P.O. Box 354, Livingston, MT USA 59047
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Introduction to the Universal Essential Oil
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is known as the Universal Essential Oil because of its many uses. Lavender belongs to the mint family. Lavender is highly regarded as a multifaceted oil with that blends beautifully with many other Young Living Essential Oils.
Lavender became known to the modern scientific world when the French scientist Rene Gattefosse severely burned his arm in a laboratory accident. His assistant removed the boiler container that had water in it and replaced it with the essential oil of lavender. He dipped his arm into the lavender thinking that it was water. As a result, he experienced the ability of lavender to promote tissue regeneration. The severe burn had no scarring due to the use of the lavender oil.
History of Lavender
The use of lavender can be traced back 2500 years. The Egyptians used lavender to preserve mummies. The Romans used lavender to ward off insects. Lavender sachets have been used for hundreds of years to add a sweet scent to a drawer, closet or room. A bouquet of dried lavender flowers is another approach to added the aroma of lavender to a room. Modern diffusers are probably the most effective way to disperse the smell and powerful benefits of lavender. More information about the use of diffusers can be found on our Aromatherapy Diffusers page. (Photo courtesy of MatthiasKabel, Wikimedia Commons.)
Growing Lavender Plants
Lavender prefers dry, sandy soil. Different vairiieties of lavender bloom at different times in the growing season, so it is possible to have lavender blooming in your garden from mid spring through the end of the summer for a fragrant garden. Modern studies indicate that both men and women have a positive reaction to the scent of lavender. In fact, lavender is often considered to be an aroma conducive to both relaxation and romance. (Photo courtesy of Booksworm, Wikimedia Commons)

Properties of Therapeutic Grade Lavender
Lavender is known for calming and relaxing. Lavender is anti-inflammatory, reduces blood fat/cholesterol, alleviates skin rashes, fungal conditions, has vasodilating properties, is anti-tumeral, is effective for scalp problems and removes excess sebum on the skin. Lavender is also helpful for PMS, eczema, psoriasis acne, scarring, burns, insomnia, nervous tension and is a natural antiseptic.
Emotional and Psychological Properties
Lavender has been shown to be balancing, improve mental acuity, improve concentration, reduce depression and increase alertness. Lavender is a fragrance well remembered and the brain is able to recall past experience of its pleasant effect.
Lavender Oil Quality
Dr, Sabina DeVita EdD, RNCP, DNM, an Aspirations LLC leader, wrote about
her personal experience when viewing the Young Living Lavender fields in LaProvence de France. She was affected by the exquisite view of the Lavender fields and their soothing flowery aroma.
She says the following:
Consumers should be aware of the difference between perfume-grade lavender and therapeutic-grade lavender. Every day consumers unknowingly purchase 'pseudo-aromatherapy' products. Approximately 95 per cent of the products sold as aromatherapy are not therapeutic grade or healing oils.
In France, it is common for medical doctors to prescribe essential oils and blends for internal use--to be taken orally in capsule or in a diluted liquid form. French pharmacists have been preparing natural medicine prescriptions for over 50 years. [from Reclaim to Scents of Emotional Freedom with LAVENDER]
Learn more about Dr. DeVita on her Featured Distributor page.

How to Use Lavender
Inhale directly from bottle, place a few drops in purified water, diffuse, apply topically or with a carrier oil, take as a dietary supplement (in 00 capsules).
#3575 Lavender 15 ml.
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