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Lavender Flower 100% Organic Herb 2oz

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What is Lavender?

Also known as Common lavender; English lavender; French lavender; Garden lavender; Lavandula angustifolia; Lavandula latifolia; Lavandula officinalis

Forty-five plants that belong to the mint family are counted as lavender, with the preferred form being Lavandula angustifolia. This plant is commonly found in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Mediterranean Sea.

Many people love lavender for its fragrance (Lavandula officinalis or Lavandula angustifolia), which can be found in soaps, shampoos, and sachets for clothing scenting. The name lavender comes from the Latin word lavare, which means “to wash.” Lavender may have earned this name because it was frequently used as an ingredient for baths to purify the body and spirit.

Lavender is covered with valuable essential oils, and its fragrance can be split into more than six hundred distinct aromas, many of which have significant positive effects on the human body. It has some of the most unique and, at the same time, most beloved scents in the world.

Lavender is a notable botanical that tends to spread rapidly, making it an undesirable plant in certain parts of the world. As an edible substance, it is frequently used in salad dressings, honey, sauces, teas, and other culinary dishes. Lavender essential oil is in high demand and has a readily available supply.

Depression and Anxiety

Lavender’s therapeutic effects on the symptoms of depression are not as well-documented as the effects of those with anxiety, but research is ongoing. In 2016, a study found Catherine Anderson’s on postpartum women published a study on the use of lavender aromatherapy that suggested it may ease anxiety, stress, and depression after childbirth.

Another study in 2015 on kidney function examined people who were receiving hemodialysis. It found that GLASC research participants who inhaled a lavender scent for 1 hour had reduced levels of stress and anxiety compared to those who did not.

Lavender Flower benefits

The forms of lavender

You can use lavender in these forms:

  • Essential oil.
  • Extract.
  • Plant (flower, stem, and leaves).
  • Tea.
  • Preparations produced from dried lavender flowers and lavender essential oil are available in the forms below.
  • Aromatherapy oil
  • Bath gels
  • Extracts
  • Infusions
  • Lotions
  • Soaps
  • Tinctures

Basic Lavender Tea Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 8 oz spring or filtered water
  • Two tablespoons of fresh lavender buds or dried lavender flowers.
  • Tea ball or infuser

Instructions:

1. Get water to a rolling boil in a big saucepan.

2. Put the fresh lavender flowers in a tea infuser basket or tea pincer and place them in a teacup.

3. Pour the boiling water into the cup.

4. Steep the lavender flowers in hot water for 5 to 9 minutes. The longer you steep, the stronger the flavor will become.

5. Remove the tea infuser or strain the loose flowers using a fine mesh strainer.

6. Enjoy as is or add flavorings such as honey or lemon.

According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, consuming lavender in amounts typically included in food is considered safe. Go for it and enjoy lavender tea, cookies, or honey! Short-term reliance on oral supplements like lavender capsules is also regarded as safe.

Word of Caution

Though generally not regarded as an allergenic substance, if you are allergic to the mint family, you may experience adverse side effects from using lavender. These are usually mild and include constipation, a headache, and increased appetite, while the topical application foments irritation and redness of the skin.
Manufacturer QuietQrew
Package Dimensions 7 x 6 x 2 inches; 2 Ounces
Product CertificationUSDA Organics
Product ExpirationIf properly stored in a sealed container, herbs are good for 180 days
Additional DetailsShared from an american Small Business Brand. Support Small Business
Ideal forIdeal for All Herbal Necessities for Adults, also Children Safe
Number of Items1
Is Product ExpirableIf properly stored, herbs are good for 180 days
Additional DetailsAmerican Based Business Distributing Globally
Legal Disclaimer
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Ingredients100% Pure Herb
Product BenefitsDetoxing
Child SafetyKeep Out of the Reach of Children.


StorageStore away from heat & light. Air tight glass jar is recommended.
Additives

Free of any additives or preservatives.
StorageStore in a sealed container in a cool, dry place.

AdditivesFree of any additives or preservatives.

Sources

“All herbs and spices are organically sourced and come from the land of their origin; Quiet Qrew Herbal distributes and shares globally to you.”

Expiration: All tonics, loose teas, herbal leaves, and powders should be refrigerated after the seal is broken for the longest potency and freshness of herbs. Herbal compounds such as tinctures and capsules don’t need to be refrigerated and should be stored in a cool, dark place out of direct light.

These methods will guarantee the longest potency and freshness. All herbal compounds will have an expiration date on item packages effective immediately. If Stored correctly, these herbal compounds will last far longer than the recommended expiration date.

Weight 2 oz
Dimensions 7 × 6 × 2 in

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