Love of Lavender – Its Many Beneficial Aromatherapy Qualities

March 15th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

lavender is a popular scent that has many beneficial aromatherapy qualities. lavender has the ability to remove nervous tension, relieve pain, enhance blood circulation and treat respiratory problems. The lavender used in aromatherapy is extracted from flowers of the plant through steam distillation. Many aromatic preparations are made using lavender oil. The lavender blends well with other essential oils, such as cedarwood, pine, clary sage, geranium, and nutmeg. The use of lavender oil can be found in aromatherapy oils, gels, infusion, lotion, and soaps. The fragrant lavender scent has many benefits for individuals interested in aromatherapy treatments.

lavender oil is beneficial to the nervous system. The oil has a calming scent that makes it the perfect tonic for the nerves. It also helps treat migraines, headaches, anxiety, depression, and emotional stress. The scent of lavender effectively removes nervous exhaustion and restlessness, and increases mental activity. There are many individuals that use the lavender in aromatherapy to treat insomnia. Inducing sleep is a quality of the lavender scent, and is often recommended to individuals suffering from insomnia. This oil is also helpful in the reduction of pain. It is a remedy for various types of pain including those caused by sore muscles, tense muscles, muscular aches, rheumatism, sprains, backache and lumbago. A massage with an aromatherapy oil containing lavender oil is often the best relief for aching joints.

The use of lavender oil is common in treating various respiratory problems. The oil helps in the treatment of throat infections, flu, cough, the common cold, asthma, sinus congestion, bronchitis, whooping cough, and laryngitis. lavender oil used to cure respiratory problems, is usually used in the form of a vapor, or is applied to the skin of the neck, chest, and back. It may also be added to vaporizers and inhalers used for cold and coughs. The oil may also be useful in treating common skin problems. The benefits the oil has for the skin can be attributed to its antiseptic and antifungal properties.

The lavender oil may be useful in treating skin disorder such as acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, and many other inflammations. The oil also heals wounds, cuts, burns, and sunburns quickly, and aids in the formation of scar tissues. lavender oil may also be added to chamomile to help in the treatment of eczema. Using aromatherapy enriched with lavender may also help improve blood circulation. Lowering blood pressure, and reducing hypertension, are two of the many ways lavender increases blood circulation. This oil may be used to aid digestion in humans, because it increases the mobility of the intestine. The lavender, thus aiding in the treatment of indigestion, stomach pain, colic, flatulence, vomiting and diarrhea, stimulates the production of gastric juices and bile.

Using a lavender aromatherapy product on a regular basis may also help improve the immune system. Regular use of lavender oil can provide resistance to many diseases. There are also many other benefits in using lavender essential oil, which includes the treatment of leucorrhea. lavender oil may also be effective in fighting against insect bites. The oil may be used to repel mosquitoes and moths. There are many mosquito repellents that contain lavender oil as one of their ingredients. Although lavender may be beneficial, it is not useful for all people. Women that are breastfeeding or pregnant, should avoid using aromatherapy products containing lavender. Diabetics should also stay away from products containing lavender. lavender oil may also cause allergic reactions in individuals that have sensitive skin, and may cause vomiting, nausea, and headaches in others. Using lavender aromatherapy products can be very beneficial to many individuals, and may even be recommended by some physicians.