Lavender Oil Uses For Survival
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Get to know some of the lavender oil uses and benefits as a go-to first aid treatment for a very long time!
Lavender Oil Uses: 7 Benefits of Lavender for Survival
Lavender Oil Uses and Benefits
There are many lavender oil uses. And for an essential oil enthusiast like me, it comes handy even for survival.
Lavender is a green plant, produces beautiful purple flowers, known as a natural antibiotic due to its antiseptic properties. With its antiseptic properties, this plant is a popular choice for home remedies, helping relieve a number of illnesses such as headaches, anxiety, or upset stomachs.
Antibiotic Definition: An antibiotic is a drug that fights bacterial infection. It kills the bacteria or makes it hard for the bacteria to grow and multiply.
1. First Aid
If you have scalds or burns, apply topically some lavender oil on the affected area to prevent blisters from forming. This can also lessen the pain from the scalds or burns.
Additionally, if you apply pure lavender oil to minor scrapes, this can avoid scarring. Lavender oil is definitely a must-have in your first aid kit!
2. Bleeding
When you accidentally get a cut, no need to panic. Simply put a few drops of lavender oil directly on the cut to stop it from bleeding.
The essential oil can also clean the wound and kill bacteria.
3. Muscle Pains or Sprains
For muscle pains or sprains, mix lavender oil with a carrier oil like olive oil, jojoba oil, or coconut oil. Once you have your selected carrier oil and lavender oil combined well, rub the mixture on the affected area for soothing relief.
This is best done right before going to sleep.
4. Splinter Removal
Getting a splinter out of your foot or finger can be quite challenging. Normally, you would think of using tweezers to remove the stubborn splinter but using lavender oil could be the better thing to do.
Simply put a few drops of lavender oil into the splinter. Wait until you see some swelling so you can easily remove that annoying splinter.
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5. Insect Bites
Insect bites can cause itching and swelling, but don’t fret! Just grab your lavender oil and apply a few drops to the insect bite.
One of the great lavender uses for skin is to lessen the itch and reduce the swelling.
6. Insect Repellent
If you’re going out into the wilderness, it’s best to be prepared against insect bites. While there are a lot of insect repellents you can buy, you can choose instead to make use of lavender oil to ward off those pesky insects.
Mix lavender oil with a carrier oil of your choice. Then, rub the mixture to any exposed skin, especially on the arms and legs.
This should keep those insects away.
7. Headaches
Suffering from a headache? Lavender oil can give relief!
Just rub some lavender oil on your forehead or temples. You can also combine lavender oil with peppermint to have a calming and numbing effect.
Here’s a short video by WaysAndHow on how to make lavender essential oil:
Essential oils such as lavender oil are reliable for survival or emergency situations. See to a point to have them readily available for use at all times − at home or out in the wilderness.
Do you know of other lavender oil uses in your household? Share them in the comments section below!
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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in February 2018 and has been updated for quality and relevancy.
Last update on 2023-10-07 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API
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