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Organic Lavender Essential Oil is commonly used to uplift the spirit and provide a calming environment, it contains properties that may lower tension and promote better sleep.
Common uses of Organic Lavender Essential Oil:
Use of aromatherapy for various medicinal, therapeutic, and spiritual purposes dates back to many ancient cultures. Utilizing Lavender Essential Oil is a part of many cultures and, over the past few years, it has become rather popular among massage therapists. Extracted from lavender flowers through steam distillation, Lavender Essential Oil has been widely used for environmental fragrancing by aerial diffusion, for direct inhalation, and for topical application.
Effect on stress and sleep
Lavender is widely used in aromatherapy because of its array of benefits. One of the well-known and important benefits of Lavender Essential Oil is its effect on stress, anxiety, and mood. Lavender Essential Oil exhibits anxiolytic properties (inhibits anxiety), inducing a calming effect.1 In fact, according to a study published in the Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research, inhalation of Lavender Essential Oil at regular intervals prevented stress, anxiety, and depression after childbirth in postpartum women.2
Also, the fragrance from Lavender Essential Oil assists in relaxation and improved sleep quality. It helps with sleeping disorders and it may be effective in alleviating insomnia when combined with a doctor’s recommendations. According to a study published in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, Lavender Essential Oil fragrance was found to be beneficial for women students, improving sleep disorders, increasing self-satisfaction with sleep, and decreasing the amount of time it takes to fall asleep.3
Effect on skin
Topical application of Lavender Essential Oil on skin affected by wounds, acne, or allergic reactions may help improve these skin conditions. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties improve skin texture by helping to reverse the effects of aging.4
Massage
One of the beneficial aspects of essential oils is their ability to relieve stress, reduce pain in muscles, and improve overall circulation. A study published in Complementary therapies in medicine indicates that an acupressure massage with Lavender Essential Oil played a significant role in reducing acute lower back pain and neck stiffness, thus improving motion in the affected areas.5 This suggests that Lavender Essential Oil helps relieve stress by reducing inflammation and generates a relaxing effect by easing muscle tension.
Rejuvenation Therapeutics offers you Organic Lavender Essential Oil. It is extracted by steam distillation, which makes it 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade, so you can either safely apply it topically or enjoy the benefits of its fresh fragrance.
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Common uses of Tea Tree Essential Oil:
Organic Tea Tree Essential Oil
10ml
Item# RTX-TTO-EO-2019
Tea Tree essential oil is extracted from the leaves of an Australian plant named Melaleuca alternifolia. It possesses antiseptic properties and has been widely used in Australian culture by aboriginal natives as a traditional medicine for more than 100 years. Tea Tree oil contains various therapeutic compounds such as terpene hydrocarbons, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. Terpinen-4-ol and alpha-terpineol are the most prominent active compounds among the other therapeutic compounds in this tea tree essential oil. These compounds impart antibacterial and antifungal properties.1
Tea Tree essential oil is collected using steam distillation and contains volatile hydrocarbons. These hydrocarbons convey a soothing aroma and can travel through the air, inside skin pores, and mucous membranes. This essential oil is applied as a topical solution to fight infections and as a soothing balm for your skin.
Acts as an antimicrobial agent
A scientific review article published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews demonstrates that tea tree oil has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties.1 This tea tree oil has been shown to fight against antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, especially methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).2
Studies have also shown that tea tree oil is effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae.1 The mechanism behind the antimicrobial properties of tea tree essential oil was studied by various researchers and they summarized that tea tree oil permeabilizes model liposomal systems. The other mechanism of action includes a loss of intracellular material due to microbial cell disruption, unstabilized homeostasis, and inhibition of bacterial cells’ respiration after application of tea tree oil.
Topical application helps ease skin irritation
Tea Tree essential oil is found to soothe skin irritations by reducing inflammation, skin infections, and wounds. In a pilot study, it was found that after application of tea tree oil the wound started to heal and the size of the wound was reduced.2
Various human and animal studies performed with tea tree oil concluded that it may help in reducing the severity of contact dermatitis symptoms. Tea tree oil has been found to reduce the symptoms by as much as 40%, which is significantly higher in comparison to standard medications applied to the skin.3
Helps reduce skin inflammation
Tea Tree essential oil possesses antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties help Tea Tree oil to reduce the amount and severity of skin inflammation.
Research studies demonstrate that Tea Tree Essential Oil helps in reducing inflammation by triggering the activity of white blood cells and thus expediting the healing process.4,5
In a pilot study conducted in Australia, the efficacy of a tea tree oil gel and a normal face wash (which does not contain tea tree oil as an ingredient) were compared for the treatment of mild to moderate facial acne. One group of participants applied the tea tree oil gel twice a day for 12 consecutive weeks and the other group applied normal face wash. The group using the tea tree oil gel found a lesser amount of acne lesions at the end of the study compared to the control group.6
Another research study found that the application of 5% tea tree gel on acne lesions reduced the number of lesions three times more than with a placebo. It is six times more effective in decreasing the severity of acne lesions compared to a placebo.7
Our Tea Tree essential oil is USDA certified organic, 100% pure therapeutic grade, and comes in a 10 mL opaque container to preserve light-sensitive bioactive compounds.
If you are looking to purify and cleanse your skin using natural remedies, Tea Tree oil is a great option for you. Dilute 2% Tea Tree essential oil in 1:1 white vinegar and water and use as a natural cleansing spray.
Tea Tree oil has enormous potential in aesthetics. You may dilute it (maximum 5%) with a carrier oil (preferably with jojoba oil as it’s similar to skin’s natural oil) and use the mixture as a lotion on your skin or on your scalp.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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