{"id":1859,"date":"2016-12-28T20:37:38","date_gmt":"2016-12-28T20:37:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/essentialoilsanctuary.com\/?p=1859"},"modified":"2017-10-25T21:52:37","modified_gmt":"2017-10-25T21:52:37","slug":"20-lavender-essential-oil-uses-benefits-plus-5-recipes-general-faq","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/essentialoilsanctuary.com\/20-lavender-essential-oil-uses-benefits-plus-5-recipes-general-faq\/","title":{"rendered":"20 Lavender Essential Oil Uses & Benefits (Plus 5 Recipes & General FAQ)"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Lavender: Not just for Cosmetics and Fragrances<\/h3>\n

Lavender is an incredibly popular and versatile essential oil.<\/p>\n

It is mostly known for its lovely aromatic scent, which can be found\u00a0in many fragrances and cosmetics. In addition it\u00a0also has a wide breadth of healing potential\u00a0and beneficial properties that address a variety of ailments common\u00a0among essential oil users.<\/p>\n

The Origins of Lavender<\/h1>\n

The word lavender comes from the Latin word \u201clavare\u201d which means \u201cto wash\u201d. This word origin makes sense when you look at the common uses of lavender back in ancient times; to bath in, wash clothes in and as a perfume.<\/p>\n

Originating from the mint family of herbs, lavender is said to have nearly forty different species within its own family, with the most common forms being Lavandula angustifolia or true lavender and Lavandual latifolia or spike lavender.\u00a0Lavender was called \u201cnardus\u201d by the ancient Greeks after Naarda a Syrian city.<\/p>\n

Lavender is said to have originated in the Mediterranean, Middle East and India and dates back as far as 2,500 years, eventually spreading throughout the known world.<\/p>\n

Lavender was considered a holy herb and was commonly used in the preparation of Holy Essence and was often mentioned in the bible.
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