lavander water

lavade water are known for their natural toning, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benefits.
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lavender was hung above doors to protect against evil spirits. We know now it’s a strong antimicrobial that may help prevent certain diseases, but back then the idea was that lavender protected against evil fits.

Sixteenth-century glovemakers who perfumed their ware with the herb were said to not catch cholera. Seventh-century thieves who washed in lavender after robbing graves didn’t get the plague. In the 19th century, gypsy travelers sold bunches of lavender on the streets of London to bring people good luck and protect against ill fortune.

In Spain and Portugal, lavender was traditionally strewn on the floor of churches or thrown into bonfires to avert evil spirits on St. John’s Day. In Tuscany, pinning a sprig of lavender to your shirt was a traditional way to ward against the evil eye. Queen Elizabeth I of England had fresh lavender in vases at her table every day.

So, can we protect against the ravages of neurological disorders? There’s certainly a case for preventive plant medicine in all its forms. And we can start looking at plants from a scientific perspective. Clinical trials mainly use the essential oil, either in capsule form, inhaled, or applied topically.

Although many of these studies use small sample sizes, lavender’s outlook is very promising. Here’s what the research says about lavender’s benefits:

1. Creates calm and lifts moods

Lavender (alongside the calming kava kava) has now been named as one of the few alternative medicines for generalized anxiety disorder that’s passed the rigors of scientific assessment for efficacy.

In controlled trials, lavender promotes calm and lowers anxiety or related restlessness in several settings, comparable to conventional drugs for anxiety.

In pilot studies, lavender also relieved anxiety before and after surgeryTrusted Source and during:

  • dental treatmentTrusted Source
  • pregnancyTrusted Source
  • depressionTrusted Source

For people in hospice, lavender may relieve depression and improve well-being, too.

Lavender in a controlled study was also found comparable to paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), for depression. When given with imipramine (the tricyclic antidepressant), lavender improved the benefits of the drug for depression.

The scent of lavender has also been found to increase interpersonal trustTrusted Source (in a game situation, compared to peppermint) and, as a tea, promote a short-term bonding effect with infants and new mothers.

2. Induces sleep

In a review of lavenderTrusted Source, controlled studies found inhaled lavender improved sleep in people who are in intensive care or have cancer. Students with sleep problems also self-rated improvements in sleep quality and energy, and pilot studies showed a reduction in restless leg syndrome.

3. Improves memory

In other pilot trialsTrusted Source, inhaling lavender reduced working memory under normal circumstances, but improved working memory during stressful situations.

4. Relieves pain

The essential oil may also relieve painTrusted Source in the following conditions:

  • headache
  • carpel tunnel
  • dysmenorrhea
  • lower back pain
  • arthritis
  • during surgery and postsurgery

Clinical studiesTrusted Source on lavender have also looked at its:

  • Antiseptic effects. Topically applied lavender can treat bruises, burns, and wounds. Controlled trials found it especially effective for birth injuries to the mother.
  • Insecticide abilities. Topical lavender is also clinically shown to help treat fleas and lice in humans (and other animals).
  • Skin-healing effects. Its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, and wound-healing properties can benefit the skin.

Many people believe that gentle touch in massage has its own important effect in the healing process. But scientific researchTrusted Source today shows how the different bioactive plant chemicals are absorbed by the skin into the blood, enabling them to reach the brain.

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