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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Lavender - To Sleep

So let me just start by saying I have medical conditions that do not promote healthy sleep cycles. So, a few nights ago I was having a terrible time falling asleep. I tried reading, playing on my tablet, watching videos, and I just couldn’t sleep. By 2am, I’d had enough. I remembered reading about the relaxing properties of lavender. So, I pulled out my oils and rubbed 2 drops of lavender onto the soles of my feet, and within thirty minutes, I was asleep.

Lavender’s popularity over the centuries has been largely due to the aromatic properties. But additionally, the relaxing nature it has.

Lavender originates from the Mediterranean/Middle Eastern area of the world. For thousands of years, it has been cultivated. It is a member of the mint family, and is actually particularly pretty to look at compared to other members of the mint family. Lavender is considered a holy herb by many religions, and is mentioned numerous times throughout the Bible in particular.

Today, lavender is grown largely for commercial purposes. The fragrance is highly loved and sought after. It has properties that are disinfecting, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory.

Lavender can also be used in the diet. Being a member of the mint family, it gives a fresh flavor to your dish. My personal experience is with Herbs de Province, a mixture of herbs that is said to capture the flavor of the Provincial region of France. I particularly like to make roasted chicken, and rub the mixture between the skin and meat to invite the flavor into the dish.

My experiences with lavender have all been positive, I hope yours are too!

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