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Below is a Practical Use for Lavender Essential OilBeat the Heat! Below is a Practical Use for Lavender Essential OilBaby Cough Relief Below is a Practical Use for Lavender Essential OilBug Bite Relief Lavender Essential Oil - 1 fl oz. Charming fragrance is just the beginning of Lavender’s bountiful aromatherapy benefits. Likely the most popular and versatile of the essential oils, lavender has been used through the centuries not only for its aromatherapy benefits but for cleansing as well; the name itself is derived from the Latin lavare which means to wash. Lavender was used by ancient Egyptians as well as Greeks and Romans. Egyptians employed the vapor from steamed lavender plants as incense and perfume. Lavender flower heads were used in the communal baths of Rome both as an antiseptic and as a soothing fragrance. Medieval European herbalists exploited lavender water to treat head lice. Many of our ancestors in the Middle Ages placed small bundles of dried lavender in laundry for a fresh smell and moth deterrent, and when placed in their beds, the aroma helped with insomnia while warding off bed bugs. Queen Elizabeth I reportedly drank lavender tea to treat her frequent headaches. Beeyoutiful®'s pure Lavender Essential Oil is steam-distilled from the lavender plant, Lavandula officinalis, a flowering plant grown in herb gardens around the world. Diffuse or inhale it directly for aromatherapy, or dilute it for use on the skin. How should I use Lavender Essential Oil? Combine 4-5 drops of Lavender Essential Oil with a bath gel base such as a dab of shampoo, liquid body soap, or a tablespoon of olive or coconut oil (to slow the evaporation of lavender oil) and use in a warm bath. Place 1-2 drops of Lavender Essential Oil on your pillow. Massage several drops of Lavender Essential Oil diluted with a carrier oil into your feet which easily absorb the oil
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