Lavender Myrrh oil

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Little Mount Lavender distilled Lavender blended with Myrrh Essential Oil. Myrrh is a natural anti inflamatory and soothes sore and aching muscles. 

Not for consumption

The lavender essential oil is pure oil and differs from certain commercial lavender oils which may be diluted and are often sold as perfumes. Lavender perfume and body sprays are popular due to their fresh and floral scent. On the other hand, the pure lavender essential oil is frequently used in various forms including aromatherapy oil, in gels, infusions, lotions, soaps, baby products, and candles.

Myrrh

Properties: This type of essential oil is an antimicrobial, astringent, expectorant, antifungal, stimulant, carminative, stomachic, anti-catarrhal, diaphoretic, vulnerary, antiseptic, immune booster, circulatory, tonic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic.
Health benefits: This has been traditionally used to curb microbial growth, tighten gums and muscles and reduce hemorrhage. Furthermore, it helps alleviate coughs and colds, stops fungal growth, stimulates discharges and systems, reduces excess gas, is good for stomach health, gives relief from phlegm, promotes sweating, helps heal wounds quickly and protects them from infection. Finally, it boosts protection against diseases, improves circulation, and protects from rheumatism & arthritis, while also boosting health and immunity, sedating inflammation, and reducing spasms.

 

It is important to know that not all essential oils are okay for everyone. Essential oils are generally not indicated for use on those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, for infants or young children, people with serious medical conditions, or certain pets—especially cats. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy has an excellent webpage on safety information for essential oils and is a wonderful resource.
We recommend that you thoroughly research a specific essential oil or contact a licensed aromatherapist, naturopath, or qualified healthcare practitioner to make sure it is safe for your purposes before use.
https://naha.org/explore-aromatherapy/safety