Description: Bulgarian Lavender Oil kosher (Lavandula angustifolia) is also known as true lavender and sometimes Old English lavender, though it is not native to the United Kingdom. Lavandula angustifolia is widely lauded in aromatherapy as the finest, most versatile, and safest variety of Bulgarian Lavender Oil. The highest quality lavenders of this strain are grown at high altitudes (in excess of 3,000 feet elevation), and the differentiator from other strains is that there is almost no camphor content. This lends the variety a sweeter, more floral scent. As a certified Organic Lavender Oil, you can be confident in knowing that the source is sustainable, grown without pesticides, grown from seed stock that is free of GMOs, and contains no artificial components or other adulterants. Bulgarian Lavender Oil kosher is an effective tonic to normalize the central nervous system.

Lavender oil is extracted mostly from the flowers of the lavender plant, primarily through steam distillation.

Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia

Plant Part: Flowers

Extraction Method:  Steam distillation

Odor and Appearance: A clear pale yellow mobile liquid having a fresh, floral, herbal and spicy odor characteristic of Lavender.

Country of origin: Bulgaria

Main Constituents: linalool, linalyl acetate, 1,8-cineole, camphor, borneol, terpinen-4-ol, beta-caryophyllene, ocimene, and terpinolene.

Common Uses: Lavender Essential Oil from Bulgaria is renowned for its versatility and numerous common uses due to its soothing and therapeutic properties. Some of its primary applications include:

  1. Aromatherapy: Lavender oil is widely employed in aromatherapy for its ability to induce relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety. When diffused or inhaled, it promotes a sense of calm and emotional well-being, making it a popular choice for relaxation and meditation.
  2. Skincare: Lavender oil is a key ingredient in many skincare products due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and soothing properties. It is used to treat minor skin irritations, such as burns, insect bites, and acne, and is often incorporated into creams, lotions, and serums to enhance overall skin health.
  3. Sleep Aid: Lavender oil is renowned for its sleep-inducing properties. A few drops on a pillow or in a diffuser before bedtime can promote restful sleep, alleviate insomnia symptoms, and improve overall sleep quality.
  4. Pain Relief: Lavender oil may provide relief from headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain. When diluted and applied topically or used in massage therapy, it can help reduce discomfort and tension.
  5. Haircare: It is a common ingredient in shampoos, conditioners, and hair treatments to promote healthy hair and scalp, reduce dandruff, and enhance the shine and manageability of hair.
  6. Stress Reduction: The soothing and pleasant aroma of Lavender oil is known to reduce stress and anxiety. It can be inhaled directly from the bottle or used in personal inhalers for quick and on-the-go stress relief.
  7. Household Cleaning: Lavender oil’s antimicrobial and antiseptic properties make it a valuable component in natural and eco-friendly cleaning solutions. It effectively cleans and disinfects various surfaces while leaving a refreshing scent.
  8. Insect Repellent: Lavender oil can be used as a natural insect repellent, helping to deter mosquitoes, flies, and other pests when applied to the skin or used in DIY repellent blends.
  9. Culinary Use: While less common, culinary-grade lavender (specifically Lavandula angustifolia) is used in culinary applications to add a unique floral and slightly sweet flavor to dishes, desserts, and beverages.
  10. Fragrance: Lavender’s pleasant aroma is often used in perfumes, scented candles, room sprays, and potpourri to create a calming and inviting atmosphere.

Note: Middle note.

Blends well with: Most/all of the essential oils.

Contraindications: Keep lavender essential oil away from eyes, inner ears and all mucous membranes. Those with sensitive skin may be at risk for irritation. Do not apply undiluted to skin until you know how you react. Heed dilution ratios until you can confirm your tolerance. If you are pregnant, or suspect that you might be, consult a physician before starting a course of aromatherapy. Young boys should avoid lavender oil, as it can possibly cause disruption to a boy’s normal hormonal balance. Discontinue use for at least two weeks prior to having surgery, as lavender is known to slow the CNS in combination with other drugs or anesthesia. Certain sedatives interact adversely with lavender, such as chloral hydrate, barbiturates and benzodiazepines. If you use any of these classes of drugs, avoid using lavender essential oil while you are taking them.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

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