What is LCA Lavender Aspic essential oil 10 ml used for?
When can you use Lavender Aspic essential oil?
- Acne pimples
- Burns
- Sunburn
- Dermatosis
- Eschar
- Insect bites, wasp stings, live bites
- Pruritus
- Bronchitis
- Rhinitis
- Spasmodic cough
- Muscle pain
- Headaches
LCA Lavender aspic essential oil has numerous properties, such as:
- Skin analgesic: extremely effective for burns and stings
- Mucolytic and expectorant
- Immuno-stimulant
- Healing
- Anti-inflammatory
Anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties
Lavender aspic essential oil is renowned for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The camphor it contains exerts an analgesic and anti-inflammatory action at local level, helping to relieve joint and muscle pain. What's more, the 1,8 cineole present in this essential oil has an anti-inflammatory action demonstrated in vitro, making it a valuable ally in the treatment of inflammatory disorders.
Expectorant and mucolytic properties
Lavender aspic essential oil is also known for its expectorant and mucolytic properties. These effects are mainly attributed to 1,8 cineole, which stimulates the exocrine glands of the respiratory mucosa. This action promotes the elimination of bronchial secretions and helps clear the airways, making it an effective remedy for respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and sinusitis.
Antispasmodic properties
This essential oil has antispasmodic properties, thanks in particular to the action of 1,8 cineole on the smooth muscles of the trachea. It thus helps relieve bronchial spasms and persistent coughs, offering fast, effective relief.
Antibacterial and antifungal properties
Lavender aspic essential oil has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is effective against staphylococcus aureus and can also act as an immunostimulant, virucide and fungicide. This essential oil is therefore a natural choice to help fight bacterial and fungal infections, as well as viral infections such as pharyngitis and pneumonia.
Anxiolytic properties
The linalool contained in Lavender aspic essential oil gives it anxiolytic properties. It acts by inhibiting glutamate binding in the cerebral cortex, helping to reduce anxiety and stress. This relaxing action makes it a valuable natural remedy for relaxation and mental well-being.
Other properties
In addition to its main properties, Lavender aspic essential oil also has other health benefits. It can act as a mild emmenagogue, tonicardiac, cicatrizant, antitoxic and antitumoral. It is also used in emergencies to relieve severe burns and wasp stings, offering a fast and effective solution for skin injuries.
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Directions for use and dosage
Sunburntip: Mix 2 drops of lavender aspic essential oil with an oily preparation and apply locally. Repeat up to 3 times a day.
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Precautions for use
- For cutaneous use only
- Not recommended for pregnant (abortive) or breast-feeding women.
- Beware of possible gynecomastizing effects with prolonged use. As linalool inhibits testosterone production, avoid long-term use in males as an endocrine disrupter.
- For adults only (risk of convulsion in children).
- Do not diffuse, inhale or add to bath water
- Caution for people suffering from autoimmune diseases, epilepsy, asthma, Parkinson's disease or the elderly, as well as for neurosensitive individuals.
- Risk of neurotoxicity that can induce epileptic seizures at high doses
- Do not swallow
- Not for internal use
- Drug interactions with essential oils containing more than 10% sesquiterpenes
- Prohibited in animals
- Avoid in association with cortisone, risk of drug interaction. Ask your pharmacist for advice.
- Do not use for prolonged periods, as this may cause the pituitary-adrenal axis to rest, resulting in acute adrenal insufficiency when the essential oil is discontinued.
- Avoid applying lavender aspic essential oil in the evening (or before any period of rest).
- Not recommended for people suffering from osteoporosis, due to the inherent risk of decalcification.
What is its composition?
Main chemical compound : Oxides (including Cineole 25 to 38%), Monoterpenols (including Linalol 40 to 45%), Ketones (Camphor)
Other chemical compounds: Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, Esters.
PRODUCTION PROCESS
steam distillation
BOTANICAL NAME
lavandula latifolia
EXTRACTED PLANT PART
flowering branches
Presentation
LCA Lavender Aspic essential oil comes in a 10 ml bottle.