Divine Essence Lavender - Hybrid Grosso Organic

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Lavender – Hybrid Grosso essential oil is used in aromatherapy to calm nerves as well as to help relieve headaches.
Description
  • BOTANICAL NAME - Lavandula hybrida grosso
  • PART OF PLANT - Flowering top
  • ORIGIN - Spain
  • CULTURE - Organic, certified by ECOCERT® SA
  • CHEMOTYPE - LINALYL ACETATE
  • OTHER NAME -
  • EXTRACTION METHOD - Steam distillation
  • ODOUR - Rustic, floral, slightly camphoraceous
  • COLOUR - Light yellow
  • NPN - 80082136
Instructions Topical (Adults): Mix 1 to 5 drops in 1 tsp. (5ml) of vegetable oil; apply locally 3 times a day. Inhalation: Add 4 to 12 drops to a bowl of steaming hot water or a diffuser. Inhale slowly for 5-10 minutes up to 3 times a day. Warning (Health Canada) FOR EXTERNAL AND OCCASIONAL USE ONLY. DO NOT TAKE ORALLY. DO NOT USE ESSENTIAL OILS UNDILUTED. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; if this happens, rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have epilepsy or asthma, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. Do not use on inflamed, broken, irritated or sensitive skin or if suffering from dermatitis. May cause allergic reaction (e.g. skin rashes, irritation, dermatitis, irritation of the respiratory tract); in which case, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner. If nausea, dizziness, headache or allergic reactions occur, discontinue use. Avoid exposing treated area to sunlight for 24h to 48h after application. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Organic and Chemotyped essential oil, 100% pure, natural and authentic. History Lavandin, a lavender hybrid, is a cross between Lavandula angustifolia (also called Lavandula Vera) and Lavandula, latifolia. It is found in Mediterranean countries, such as Spain, Portugal and France. There are four types of Lavandin in Provence: Super, Grosso, Sumian, and Abrial, all of which find fertile soil on the plateau de Valensole in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, where they are extensively grown. Blossoms are very productive as essential oils and its properties are akin to those of other types of lavender, with the scent varying depending on the species and where it is grown.