Lavender Tincture Lavandula angustifolia
4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
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The German Commission E (Health Commission) praised Lavender for treating insomnia, nervous stomach, and anxiety. The British Herbal Pharmacopoeia lists Lavender as a treatment for flatulence, colic, and depressive headaches. Many herbal practitioners worldwide use this herb to treat migraines that sometimes occur with menopause. The calming aroma of Lavender alone is often enough to soothe the respiratory system, and it is often suggested that Lavender be diffused—either the essential oil or the flowers—to calm coughs and colds. Lavender has natural antibacterial properties that may protect against airborne viruses and bacteria. (I can think of a lot of stronger remedies but not too many that would smell as good!)
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Lavender Tincture
Latin Name:
Lavandula angustifolia
Part Utilized:
Flower
Available In:
Tincture, Dry Herb Pack, Essential Oil, Blessed Water
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