Lavender Oil: Nature’s Soothing Herb. Julia Lawless
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Contents
Lavender Oil – An Introduction
Part One: Lavender’s Medical and Historical Background
2 A Traditional European Folk Remedy
4 Production, Chemical Composition and Quality Control
5 Summary of the Properties and Applications of Lavender Oil
6 Methods of Use, Safety Data and Storage Precautions
Part Two: A–Z of Health Care Applications
Abscesses & boils (furuncle); acne & spots; anxiety; arthritis & gout; asthma; bruises & bumps; burns; carbuncles; chickenpox; children’s ailments; cracked skin; cuts & wounds; cystitis & urethritis; depression; dermatitis & eczema; disinfectant uses; dyspepsia (indigestion) & flatulence; earache; epilepsy; fatigue; hair care; headaches; herpes; high blood-pressure (hypertension); immune system; impetigo; infectious illness; insect bites & stings; insomnia; jetlag; laryngitis; leucorrhoea & pruritis; lice (pediculosis); menopause; migraine; mood swings & hysteria; muscular aches & pains; nausea; palpitations (tachycardia); period pains; perfume uses; perspiration; pregnancy & childbirth; pre-menstrual tension; rheumatism; scabies; shock & vertigo;