Lavender essential oil with analgesic and antidepressant properties to relieve mental stress and eliminate oxidative stress.
Its properties
Antidepressant
Anxiolytic
Analgesic
Antiseptic
Bactericidal
Fungicidal
Therapeutic
Calming
Insect repellent
Antirheumatic
Antiviral
Antispasmodic
Deodorant
Diuretic
Why we formulated it
Lavender essential oil is among the most popular essential oils in aromatherapy and its therapeutic properties are praised by the greatest doctors since ancient times. Its distinctive herbaceous aroma with light woody notes acts as anxiolytic and antidepressant. Its is widely used to treat neurasthenia and manic-depressive events, as it relieves mental tension and anger. It has a calming effect for the heart function, reduces high blood pressure, treats insomnia and muscles spasms. It helps calm headaches and provides a sensation of calmness and wellness. It cleanses, deodorises and purifies the air in the room. It helps heal injuries and minor burns, due to its antiseptic and wound healing action. It nourishes and regenerates the skin. Lavender essential oil is recommended to treat acne, arthritis and rheumatism. It is suitable to relieve from skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis and mycosis.
How to use
To cleanse and purify the air in the room and eliminate oxidative stress add 6-10 drops of essential oil to the ceramic diffuser.
To relieve from intense nervous and psychic states add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes.
To treat skin diseases add 15 drops of essential oil to 50 ml of carrier oil of your choice and gently massage your entire body.
For states of anger and panic put 6-10 drops of essential oil onto a tissue and take deep breaths.
Pair it with
lemon, pine, sitronella, chamomile, bergamot, cedar, patchouli
Caution
Lavender essential oil is one of the safest oils to use in children and the elderly.
Do not use essential oils undiluted.
Avoid eye contact. In case of contact with the eyes rinse with plenty of water.
In case of pregnancy consult your doctor.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Tighten well the vial cup before storing it.
The Physis Laboratory essential oils are packaged in certified, airtight, dark-colored vials with safety caps to ensure the quality of the oil.
Lifespan
Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
It is made of
Lavender essential oil is extracted from the flowers of the Lavandula angustifolia plant via steam distillation.
Formulated with
Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool
Formulated WITHOUT
Preservatives, Chemical additives, Artificial Dyes, Fragrance, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), Mineral oil
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