When is lavender oil not lavender oil? When it isn't processed correctly, pure, and natural. Lavender is one of my favorite essential oils. It's comforting to me and it brings back my memories of the lavender plants that I used to have in my perennial garden.
The properties of lavender are as follows: antidepressant, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, analgesic. These properties, when mixed accurately with a carrier oil, i.e. coconut, almond, will help alleviate the problems associated with disease or sickness.
It is also a favorite fragrance of mine for humidifier diffusers, diffuser necklaces and bracelets and even a mixture to sprinkle on my linens. I love the fresh smells.
This oil is clear and pure. The screw on cap is replaceable with the enclosed eye dropper for precise measuring for your oil blends. The oil has that freshly made scent that comes from pure and natural therapeutic grade processes.
It's a great product that I use all the time.
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
Lavender Essential Oil (Kashmir) – 100% Pure & Natural - Therapeutic Grade - Triple Extra Quality Lavender Oil Linalool 31%, Linalyl Acetate 34%, 1 fl oz from New York Biology
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