Description
Lavender is a flowering plant of the mint family known for its beauty, its sweet floral fragrance, and its multiple medicinal uses. The origin of lavender is believed to be from the Mediterranean, Middle East, and India. Today lavender continues to be cultivated across its countries of origin as well as Europe, Australia, New Zealand, North and South America. The flower and oil of lavender are used to make medicine, it is commonly used for anxiety, stress, and insomnia. It is also used for depression, dementia, pain after surgery, and many other conditions.
Lavender can be used in tea, an herbal tincture, and as a decoction, which is a liquid made from boiling the herb
Women who are pregnant, want to become pregnant, or who are breast-feeding should consult with a doctor before consuming. Also children under 18 and people with a history of allergies to plants.
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