Latin name: Lavandula angustifolia
Distilled part: Flowery tops
Main Components: Linalyl acetate, linalool
Botanical Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: L’Espunyola (Berga)
Description of the plant: Lavender angustifolia is a typical plant of the western Mediterranean basin and grows naturally, above 500 meters above sea level. It is a fragrant perennial plant with lanceolate leaves and inflorescence with several bluish flowers grouped together forming a kind of loose spike. The stems are square in section. Blooms in early summer.
Traditional medicine: Its essential oil is one of the best known and used in the world. It has been used for thousands of years to treat nervous problems, such as stress, anxiety and insomnia, as well as for children’s skin problems (due to its low toxicity)
Properties: Antispasmodic
Anti-inflammatory and Calming
Antibacterial and aseptic
Sedative and Relaxing
Antidepressant and Anxiolytic
Skin tonic and regenerator
It balances emotions
Applications: Ideal for cramps of the solar plexus, Cramps and muscle disorders, it is analgesic, spasmolytic, sedative and very calming.
Very suitable for colic in babies.
For skin infections, eczema, dermatitis, scars, ulcers, wounds, skin allergies and for delicate skin.
To treat heart palpitations, as it is slightly anticoagulant and hypotensive.
For sleep disorders.
Energetic action and Chakras: Brings harmony and balance, relaxes, calms, soothes emotions, nervousness, anxiety, hyper-emotionality, phobias, fears, nervous tension and sleep disorders. It helps to accept individuality and find direction in oneself. It brings self-respect and promotes inspiration
Precautions: It has none
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