A plant that belongs to the family of Lamiaceae with a history of 2000 years and origin from Asia. It has antiseptic properties and is used in the healing of wounds. In large doses, lavender acts as a hypnotic and narcotic. Its flowers are placed in wardrobes, scenting and repelling moths. It is believed to act against cough, asthma, whooping cough, influenza, and laryngitis.
Lavender soothes gastric nerve pain and calms the nervous system, as it acts as a relaxant. It is ideal for insomnia and stress, helping with migraines and headaches.
- Lavender for irritability: Make a light infusion by leaving 50 grams of dried lavender flowers in one liter of cold water for 5 minutes. Drinking 3-4 cups daily will help you calm down.
- Lavender for sinusitis: Boil two cups of water, add the juice of two lemons, pepper, sea salt, and a handful of lavender. Inhale from the mixture for relief.
- Lavender for toothache: Rinse your mouth with an infusion made from 20 grams of dried flowers or 40-50 fresh ones boiled in 1/2 liter of water.
- Lavender for dry eczema: Make a lotion with a handful of lavender flowers in 1 liter of olive oil. Apply regularly to the areas where herpes has appeared.
- Lavender for laryngitis: Pour 50g of lavender flowers into 1 liter of boiling water and let them steep for 15 minutes. Drink 3 cups of the infusion daily.
Specifications
- Type of Herb
- Lavender
- Quantity
- 30 gr
- Concern
- Relaxation & Sleep
Dietary Preferences
- Organic Product
- Yes
Important information
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