This aerial plant loves southern European scrubland and calcareous soils, fears the cold, and features pale purple flowers arranged in loose spikes atop long stems. Flowering and picking are later than true lavender. Aspic lavender provides an essential oil qualified as emergency because it will be “miraculous” to relieve and heal almost instantaneously severe burns and wasp stings. To have needed it in these circumstances proves, if there is one, that aromatherapy is indeed a medicine in its own right.
Use
Tips & Tricks: On anything that stings and burns and also for poisonous insects, apply every 5 minutes for 1/2 hour 2 drops of Lavender aspic. The result is almost “miraculous”.
Advice: 2 drops, 3 times a day on a neutral support (honey, cane sugar, vegetable oil).
Oral route: ++ Cutaneous route: ++++ Airborne distribution: + Aerosol inhalation: – +++++ = strongly recommended – (!) To be used with caution
Precautions:
• Keep out of the reach of young children. • Does not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. • Do not exceed the recommended dose. • Keep away from any source of heat and light.
Composition
Aromatic molecules: 1,8 cineole, linalool, camphor Distilled part: flowering top