What is Naturactive Huile Essentielle Bio Chémotypée Lavande aspic used for?
This Naturactive essential oil of LAVENDER ASPIC ( Lavandula latifolia Medik.) isorganically grown. It is guaranteed 100% pure and of natural origin. Lavender aspic is the essential oil of choice for burns. It instantly soothes pain and reduces inflammation. It is also highly effective for calming the pain of stings (wasps, jellyfish...) or bites.
Lavender aspic essential oil is recognized for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic action, largely thanks to the presence of active compounds such as camphor and 1,8 cineole. Camphor exerts a local analgesic action by reducing the sensation of pain, while 1,8 cineole demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties in vitro, notably by inhibiting the production of inflammation mediators.
The 1,8 cineole contained in Lavender aspic essential oil confers expectorant and mucolytic properties. By stimulating the exocrine glands of the respiratory mucosa, this essential oil helps to thin bronchial secretions and facilitate their evacuation, making it an effective natural remedy for respiratory ailments such as coughs and bronchitis.
Lavender aspic essential oil also has antispasmodic properties, thanks in particular to the action of 1,8 cineole and linalool. These compounds act on the smooth muscles of the trachea by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine, thus relieving spasms and involuntary contractions of the respiratory and intestinal tracts.
Renowned for its mild antibacterial action, Lavender aspic essential oil is effective against staphylococcus aureus and also has antifungal properties, notably against certain strains of Candida resistant to fluconazole. In addition, its antiviral action, induced in particular by linalool, gives it significant activity against certain viruses responsible for respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.
Lavender aspic essential oil is also recognized for its anxiolytic properties, largely due to the presence of linalool. This compound acts on glutamatergic receptors in the cerebral cortex, reducing the transmission of excitatory signals and inducing a feeling of calm and relaxation.
In addition to its main pharmacological properties, Lavender aspic essential oil also has other health benefits, such as its emmenagogue, tonicardiac, healing, antitoxic and antitumor effects. It is also used in cases of severe burns and wasp stings for its healing and antiseptic properties.
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How do I use this essential oil?
Follow the advice of a health professional
By diffusion: follow the instructions for use of your diffuser
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Precautions for use
- For adults and children over 6 years of age.
- Avoid direct contact with eyes.
- Do not use on children without the advice of a health professional.
- Not to be used by pregnant or breast-feeding women, or by people with a history of epilepsy.
- Store away from light and heat.
- Close tightly after use.
- Read instructions carefully before use.
- Recommended 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 lead to resting of the pituitary-adrenal axis and 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 fromosteoporosis, due to the inherent risk of decalcification.
What does it contain?
This lavender aspic essential oil has been obtained by distillation. The main molecules in this essential oil are linalool, 1,8-cineole and camphor.
The lavender flowering tops used to make this essential oil come from Spain.
Presentation - Packaging
10 ml dropper bottle with child-resistant opening.
Lavender aspic owes its name to the asp viper that hides beneath its flowers. It has been rubbed on snake bites for centuries. Unlike other lavenders, it contains camphor. For this reason, it can be toxic to the nervous system, and can sometimes cause skin reactions.