Detox Massage Oil
Product Code: VRITGEO0017009  
Botanical Name Lavandula dentata
Common Name Garden oil.
Country of Origin France
Solubility Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water.
Specific Gravity 0.880 – 0.900 @ 20°C
Optical Rotation -18 – +8.0 @ 20°C
Refrective Index 1.455 – 1.465 @ 20°C
PlantPart Flowers
Bland With Cedarwood, geranium, clary sage, pine, nutmeg & all citrus oils.
CAS No 8000-28-0
Flash Point 79.44 °C
Extraction Method Steam Distilled

Description

Lavender Oil is derived from Lavender, which is an evergreen woody shrub that has pale green, narrow linear leaves & violet blue flowers. This oil is popular for its calming, relaxing and balancing (physically & emotionally) aroma. Lavender oil has also been clinically evaluated for its relaxing properties.

History

Lavender, without a doubt, is the most commonly used essential oil in aromatherapy and cosmetics. Its scent is so neat and clean and tidy and soothing and pleasant - in short, reminiscent of grandma's linen closet. Lavender is indeed used in numerous household products, such as soaps and washing powders. But Grandma probably placed a little sachet stuffed with Lavender flowers between her linens, which not only lent them that special scent of floral freshness, but also kept the moths and bugs away. The very name 'Lavender' is descriptive of these age-old uses, which go back to Roman times. The Latin word 'lavare' from which 'Lavender' derives, simply means 'to wash'. Although Lavender is a Mediterranean herb and at home in the dry, hot climate of the Provence, it has also long been cultivated as a commercial crop in Britain. In southern Europe, Lavender flowers early and provides welcome spring nectar for busy bees. The resulting honey is sold as a precious delicacy. However, in France the deeply violet flowered French Lavender (L stoechas) is by far the most common species encountered in the wild. It has been used medicinally in France as well as in England until about the middle of the 18th century and was an important ingredient of the famous 'vinegar of the four thieves', which at the time was hailed as one of the most effective preventative remedies against the plague. Lavender also had the power to ward off other invisible demons and devils, and was burnt for protection at the summer solstice.

Color & Aroma

Color : Pale yellow liquid. with Characteristic odor,

Aroma : Very sweet, slightly herbaceous, and floral scent

Constituents

a-pinene, limonene, cis-ocimene, 1,8-cineole, trans-ocimene, camphor, 3-octanone, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, caryophyllene and lavendulyl acetate.

Uses

The oil has in it properties for treating asthma, colds, halitosis, laryngitis, throat infections & whooping cough. Further, it also helps digestive system deal with colic, nausea, vomiting & flatulence. It is an analgesic reduce pain and inflammation. Whether it’s pain in the muscles or joints, toothache, headache, coughs, colds or fevers, Lavandin Oil provides natural pain relief for ailments. It has rich antiseptic properties that can treat wounds. And it is powerful in preventing infections.


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