Lavender Oil

from $8.00

Lavender is a sweet-smelling, heat-loving flowering herb in the mint family who is well known for their therapeutic aromatic qualities commonly used in the form of essential oils*.

Lavender is a herb famous for its calming effect on the mind and strong affinity for the nervous system, soothing anxiety, easing tension, and restoring calm in the body. Lavender oil may be rubbed into the temples at the onset of a headache or migraine to help ease the symptoms. Applied externally lavender acts as a mild analgesic, soothing itchy bug bites and rashes and speeding wound healing- especially burns. Oil of lavender has been used for centuries for this purpose.

As an herb of Mercury, lavender aids in clarity and communication. Lavender clears blocked energy and may be used for cleansing in ritual work.

The flowering stalks of lavender are harvested, dried and finally steeped in oil for 6 months, then strained and bottled.

*We do not use any essential oils in any of the herbal preparations at OHG

Use for oil cleansing, dab on temples, moisturize the tips of hair, anoint sacred objects or candles and use in ritual work.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.

Size:
Material:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Lavender is a sweet-smelling, heat-loving flowering herb in the mint family who is well known for their therapeutic aromatic qualities commonly used in the form of essential oils*.

Lavender is a herb famous for its calming effect on the mind and strong affinity for the nervous system, soothing anxiety, easing tension, and restoring calm in the body. Lavender oil may be rubbed into the temples at the onset of a headache or migraine to help ease the symptoms. Applied externally lavender acts as a mild analgesic, soothing itchy bug bites and rashes and speeding wound healing- especially burns. Oil of lavender has been used for centuries for this purpose.

As an herb of Mercury, lavender aids in clarity and communication. Lavender clears blocked energy and may be used for cleansing in ritual work.

The flowering stalks of lavender are harvested, dried and finally steeped in oil for 6 months, then strained and bottled.

*We do not use any essential oils in any of the herbal preparations at OHG

Use for oil cleansing, dab on temples, moisturize the tips of hair, anoint sacred objects or candles and use in ritual work.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.

Lavender is a sweet-smelling, heat-loving flowering herb in the mint family who is well known for their therapeutic aromatic qualities commonly used in the form of essential oils*.

Lavender is a herb famous for its calming effect on the mind and strong affinity for the nervous system, soothing anxiety, easing tension, and restoring calm in the body. Lavender oil may be rubbed into the temples at the onset of a headache or migraine to help ease the symptoms. Applied externally lavender acts as a mild analgesic, soothing itchy bug bites and rashes and speeding wound healing- especially burns. Oil of lavender has been used for centuries for this purpose.

As an herb of Mercury, lavender aids in clarity and communication. Lavender clears blocked energy and may be used for cleansing in ritual work.

The flowering stalks of lavender are harvested, dried and finally steeped in oil for 6 months, then strained and bottled.

*We do not use any essential oils in any of the herbal preparations at OHG

Use for oil cleansing, dab on temples, moisturize the tips of hair, anoint sacred objects or candles and use in ritual work.

Our promise: The herbs in every one of our products are grown and harvested at Orchard Hill Gardens mirroring the cycles of nature and using natural farming methods. No harmful chemicals are used on our plants, ever.