Counter displays from Le Chatlard with 25 fragrance bags

Counter displays from Le Chatlard with 25 fragrance bags "Luberon"

Mega bag of the best Lavender in the world.

Mega bag of the best Lavender in the world.

Counter displays from Le Chatlard with 25 fragrance bags "Provence Chic"

The world's best Lavender from the world famous lavender fields in the Porvence South France and wrapped by the lavender artists of “le Chatelard 1802”, the best known and best Lavender house in France!
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Counter displays from Le Chatlard with 25 fragrance bags "Provence Chic" is available to buy in increments of 25

Lavender:
(Lavandula) is a shrub from the lavender family (Lamiaceae).
The devil does not like lavender because of its overpowering and wonderful scent; that repels the devil, so thought the people of the long forgotten past. Instead of the devil, they actually meant a demon that could make you sick. Germs run wild when they smell the scent of lavender because they know they don't stand a chance against the healing and expelling effect. Lavandula Vera. Lavendula comes from the Latin word lavendulus which means "what needs to be washed". The ancient Romans and other ancient peoples such as the Carthaginians used lavender as soap and soaked it in baths for the nice scent combined with the healing power.

Characteristics:
Lavender can be found in many gardens because of the purple color and the scent of the flowers. The shrub does not grow taller than a meter and not wider than half a meter. The flowers are point-shaped and can grow up to eight inches long. Lavender is also used as an ornamental plant.

Lavender in ancient times:
In ancient Egypt, lavender was often used to make perfumes. Cleopatra would have seduced Julius Caesar the emperor with it. The Phoenicians may have imported the Lavandula into France and Spain with other herbs. They founded Marseille in 700 BC. Cedar and aspic essential oil were mentioned in Jerome Brunschwig's book on distillation from 1500. He named it as oleum de spica of Provence. In 1543, Valerius Cordus in his Dispensatorium Noricum mentioned three essential oils: cedar, aspic and juniper. In ancient times, lavender was mainly used for external applications, such as for cleaning the skin, in perfumes and to repel insects. Later also for internal applications.

Lavender, love herb:
From ancient times, lavender carries the property as that of a very uplifting love herb. If you drink a delicious cup of warm Lavender tea you can dream about your loved one and it makes you instantly romantic. If you put Lavender under your mattress or pillow you can be sure that you will have a passionate night with your partner and by adding lavender tips to cookies or cakes you have a true lust stimulant better than oysters.

Lavender Aroma:
Lavender is grown for the lavender oil that can be extracted from the purple flowers. This oil is used as a fragrance in cosmetics, such as soap and perfume. In addition, lavender oil is used in aromatherapy, for example. Lavender grains can also be placed in bags in wardrobes. The clothes are so perfumed by the evaporating essential oil and according to some, moths are kept away. In addition, the lavender flowers are processed in potpourris.

Medical effect:
Lavender can be used internally as a tea infusion and externally in the form of aromatherapy. Lavender has a calming and soothing effect. Lavender essential oil can be used as an antiseptic.

Hildegard van Bingen (1098-1179) recommends lavender in an elixir for coughing: "If someone boils Speik lavender (three spoons) in wine (one liter) and often drinks it lukewarm, he soothes liver-lung-suffering, the dullness softens feeling in his chest and provides a keen mind (scientia) and a clear combination gift (ingenium). Whoever has no wine boils it in water and adds honey. " (Causae et Curae, 1150). She also writes in her book Physica that if someone who has a lot of lice smells lavender, the lice will die.

Lavender can be helpful for:
First degree burns, Sunburn, Superficial wounds, Acne caused by oily skin, Itchy conditions,Eczema, Dewworm, Head lice, Herpes labialis or cold sore, Sore throat, Tonsilitis, Mucosal inflammation and gingivitis, Bad breath, Nasal cold, Protection against insect bites and Air purification.

Lavender for internal use for psychological complaints:
Lavender can help with anxiety disorders. This has been demonstrated in a large-scale study by scientists from Vienna (Austria). Lavender extract is said to work even better than a modern chemical antidepressant. The scientists published their study in the latest issue of the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology.

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