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In message <942468912.30250 >,

om writes

 

Pam,

I fully understand your reluctance to use Lavender in light of the unpleasant

memories that Yardley conjures up. Different varieties of Lavender, however,

have very different aromas. Try Lavendula Angustifolia. Lavendula Officianalis

has a particularly pungent smell (for my taste anyway). Do let me know how you

get on.

Regards,

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Louise Green

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OH Dear ... Here I go again. I'm going to look like " the bad guy " or a

disagreeable know-it-all to some but I just gotta take that risk.

 

In " real life " (and much to my own dismay) Lavender is one of those plants

that has been named and renamed, cloned, hybridized and all mixed up.

Lavendula angustifolia, Lavendula vera or Lavendula officinalis are in

fact, one in the same. This doesn't mean all lavenders smell alike and it

doesn't mean that many types (or specific species and / or chemotypes) do

not exist. It just means that to call angustifolia a " different plant "

than officinalis is technically not correct.

 

Here is what a friend of mine wrote on another AT list awhile back ....

 

>>Lavendula angustifolia - Components mostly linalyl acetate and linolol with

some geraniol, etc. Indicated for calming, anti-inflammatory. Used for

stress related conditions, insomnia and all types of skin conditions. Burns,

abcesses, acne, bruises and boils and skin inflammations. Antispasmotic,

analgesic

and antiseptic. May stimulate leucocytosis - ie inhance the WBC count - so

good

for immunocompromised illnesses. Relatively safe for everyone including

children

and elderly in diluted form.

 

Spike Lavender, Lavandula latifolia (also called Aspic) - Components are

mostly Cineol 10% (oxide, Camphor (ketone),Linolol (alcohol) and Linalyl

acetate (ester). This is a stimulent, therefore you would not want to use

this

particular lavender to help someone to calm down or to sleep. Do not use in

anyone with a history of seizures. Used mostly for paralysis, rheumatism and

arthritis. Powerful mucolytic action from camphor, and expectorant action

from

cineole). May be effective against E Coli, Porteus, Staph aureus, but not

streptococcus. Indicated for cough, athletes foot and rhinitis. Also good

for

sprains, stiff joints, muscular pains and viral infections. Due to the high

ketone content it has strong wound-healing properties. May induce

menstruation. Do not use for persons age 12 and under or in the elderly.

Good for someone who cannot cough up mucous. Good after a long drive to

wake-up.

 

Lavandin, Lavandula x intermedia (a cross between Lavandula angustifolia and

Lavandula latifolia). Also refered to as Lavandula hybrida. Lavandin is also

broken down further into varieties Super, Grosso, Reydovan and Abrialli.

Probably safer for young and elderly than lavender angustifolia.

 

Lavandula x intermedia cv Super is higher in linalyl acetate. High in esters.

Antispasmotic, relaxing.

 

Lavandula x intermedia cv. Grosso, Higher in alcohols. High in linolol for

infections. Grosso represents 90% of the French production of Lavandin. Was

shown to be very effective against non-tubercular opportunistic mycobacteria

(NTM), common in AIDs.

 

Lavandula x intermedia cv. Reydovan is higher in camphor. Mucolytic,

expectorant.

 

Lavandula x intermedia cv. Abrialis, 30-32% Esters, 30-38% Linalol, 7-11%

Camphor, 6-11% 1,8 cineole. Has a good mixture of everything. infections,

antispasmodic and relaxant.

 

Pat Touchette

HEALTHSCENTS, 675 Main St., Lewiston, ME 04240 (207)784-0643

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My good friend Michel Vanhove has an EXCELLENT site about lavender and the

distillation and just about anything else you would ever want to know

about lavender.

Here is the address of info about lavender (non-commercial) Please do some

digging around as I'm not sure *exactly* what the address is for the

lavender info.

 

+.................Michel Vanhove...........................+

+ A.G.O.R.A: http://www.nature-helps.com/agora/agora.html +

+ (information pages, FAQ and suppliers lists...) +

+ Info aromatherapy pages: http://shell.glo.be/~jeanmich/ +

 

Hope this is interesting to some of you!

 

Warm Wishes,

Susan Renkel / Changes Within / Freeburg, PA.

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My last digest came through messed up with lines through all the typing. Is

there a way to have the digest sent out a 2nd time, or should this be

reported to the onelist administrators.

 

Kimberly

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