Lavender is a flowering plant, scientifically known as Lavandula angustifolia. It's also commonly...
Lavender is a flowering plant, scientifically known as Lavandula angustifolia. It's also commonly known as true lavender, narrow-leaved lavender, and garden lavender. While native to the Mediterranean region, it's also cultivated in East Africa, Southwest Asia, and Southern Europe.
Parts Used: Flower
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: France
Uses and Benefits:
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Mood and Stress Support
- Healthy Digestion
- Immune System
- Pain Management
- Skin Health
Lavender is the source of:
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Alpha Pinene
- Linalool
- Limonene
- Tannins
- Triterpenes
- Coumarins
- Flavonoids
Traditional Uses:
Lavender has been revered by Mediterranean folk healers for its ability to ease stress. Moreover, people have widely used the herb to treat digestive ailments and for pain management. In addition, it has been used to treat skin problems.
Modern Studies:
A study published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology has found that Lavender oil may be effective for bolstering the immune system. Lavender flower extract is best known for its powerful mood promotion and stress-reducing abilities as well as its positive effect on digestive health.
Fun Fact
The name "angustifolia" means "narrow leaf" in Latin, referring to Lavender's narrow leaves.
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