Friday, February 6, 2015

LAVENDER OIL AND IT'S BENEFITS

Today we are going to talk about lavender oil.

I burnt my finger on our wood stove yesterday, and it hurt so bad.  I ran upstairs and grabbed ice as quick as I could.  It felt a little better, but still hurt.  I took one drop of lavender oil and put it on the spot where I burned my finger.  It hurt for about 20 more minutes, but then it quit.  Today you can't see any sign of a burn.  I love lavender.  Below I have listed some lavender oil benefits that have been found to work for others.

Lavender essential oil is one of the most versatile of essential oils. It helps calm my family before bed, and it’s always in our first aid kit. I also love to use a couple of drops of lavender essential oil mixed with coconut oil for a nice soothing lotion. Especially during winter when my skin dries out! Since it’s one of my favorite oils that I am never without, I thought I would share 20 ways to use Lavender Essential Oil. If you’re new to essential oils, lavender is definitely one of the first essential oils that you want to start your collection.


20 Uses for Lavender Essential Oil


1. Stop a runny nose. I have rubbed Lavender under my nose, and under my kid’s noses, and our runny noses actually stopped. You can also rub a drop of lemon essential oil behind the ears.

2. Calm down the restless. Sometimes it’s hard for us to calm down before bed. I usually apply lavender to our feet, and diffuse it to encourage rest at night.

3. Burns. Apply 2 to 3 drops of lavender and the sting of the burn goes away. Continue applying throughout the day, and the healing occurs more quickly.

4. Cuts and Bruises. I apply a drop of lavender essential oil. Lavender helps calm the little one who is hurt, and it doesn’t burn like some ointments or creams {according to my daughter}.

5. Seasonal Relief. Applied under the nose, diffused with peppermint, a drop in a spoonful of raw honey, have all worked for me.

6. When you’re nauseous or struggle with motion sickness, you can put lavender around your belly button and/ behind your ears. Lavender is one of the essential oils that is safe during pregnancy, so it’s worth a try to see if it will help with morning sickness!

7. To freshen your laundry {like when you’ve left laundry in the was
her for a week, and you’ve washed it a couple of times, even with vinegar, and it still smells off}. I dry the clothes, and then add a couple of drops to the wool dryer balls we use, and toss them in on air dry.

8. I add lavender essential oil to my homemade deodorant recipe because of the antibacterial properties, and of course the smell.

9. When your head hurts, you can rub lavender to your temples to alleviate the pain.

10. Feeling stressed? Add a couple of drops to your palm and rub the back of your neck near the base.

11. To help combat diaper rash, scoop out some coconut oil and add a drop of lavender. It smells good and soothes their little bottoms.

12. Sunburn. To soothe our sunburns over the Summer, I again applied coconut oil with a couple of drops of lavender essential oil. It was amazing how quickly it took the sting away. I would suggest having at least two bottles on hand during the Summer.

13. Cleaning. Do you usually clean with vinegar and water but the smell gets to you? Add several drops of lavender essential oil to the spray bottle. Don’t forget to shake well.

14. Soothing soak. Add a few drops to a handful of Epsom salts before a bath for a relaxing soak in the tub.

15. Homemade facial scrub. Add a few drops to rolled oats, or sugar, for a nice smoothing scrub.

16. Changes in my complexion during my cycle. You know what I’m talking about. Bumps, redness, blotchiness, acne. Lavender helps.

17. Monthly Cramps. Massage lavender essential oil with a little coconut oil over the area and apply a warm compress.

18. Reduce elevated temperatures. While peppermint is my usual go-to oil to bring down temperatures, lavender is a great one to use on children under two.

19. Ear Pain. When your ear starts aching and you think it may lead to an ear infection, rub lavender around the ear, behind the ear, and down the throat.

20. For a refreshing drink, add a drop of lavender to your favorite lemonade. I’ve also made lavender tea with warm water and honey.  Remember to use a glass bottle or cup.

I hope you enjoyed this list of ways to use lavender essential oil!

Did you know lavender had so many uses?

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How do you use lavender essential oil?

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