Lavender oil is an aromatic essential oil obtained from lavender. It is famous for its calming effect. Lavender is useful in cold winters because it helps open the airways and relieve the symptoms of coughs, colds and flu.
Due to its soothing properties, lavender oil helps to treat insomnia. It also has an anti-irritant effect. It can also be helpful for bloating, headaches and depression. Lavender is a natural antidepressant and painkiller. In addition, lavender has antiseptic effects.
It helps relieve coughs and heals wounds. It is also used for migraines and to relieve the irritation caused by menopause. Lavender is also sometimes used to treat diabetes and insulin resistance.
Lavender is recommended for use in winter in case of cough and runny nose. It helps relieve stress, anxiety and pain and is therefore great for use during studies or stressful work. Lavender oil helps reduce muscle pain and circulatory problems.
Lavender oil is suitable as a grease for burns and wounds because it acts as an antiseptic. It is also an ideal addition to bath water. Lavender oil helps to create new skin tissue and is good in fighting inflammation, acne, eczema and psoriasis. It can be applied to pimples and insect bites.
Lavender oil can be irritating to some people. Allergic symptoms may include nausea, headache, skin rash, and vomiting after use. In this case, stop using it immediately.