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Experience the world's finest premium, therapeutic-grade
lavender oil and lavender-enhanced products from Young Living. |
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How Do We Use Lavender?
Our Organic essential oil of lavender is very helpful for tension, headaches, migraines,
tired sore muscles, insomnia, congestion, nerves, depression, physical & emotional stress. |
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Lavender essential oil is perfect for
sleep therapy. Pour a few drops in a spray bottle, add distilled water, and shake.
Lightly mist your pillow and bed sheets at night with this lavender-infused water, and you will soon be enjoying
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Did you know? There are 149 lavender
essential oil studies on PubMed.gov, the website of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes
of Health. All peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals...exciting discoverings!"
CLICK HERE to learn more! |
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Lavender Rosewood Bar Soap
Soothe and soften the skin as you cleanse with a nourishing all-natural formulation of
ingredients such as aloe vera, jojoba oil, and nature's finest lavender essential oil.
"How is the Lavender Rosewood bar soap made?
Does it contain animal by-products?"
The Young Living bar soaps contain no animal products whatsoever--the base is vegetable oil
(palm, coconut, and olive oils, which are classified as vegetable.)
The soap making process is the "cold-process". Oils are added to a kettle.
They are at about 85 degrees. A water and lye solution is blended into the oils.
The chemical reaction between the fat (oils) and the lye/water solution (alkali)
results in soap! It's a very simple process and requires little heat.
Essential oils and other ingredients such as wolfberry oil are added just before
the soap (in its more liquid state) is poured into a large mold. The soap rests
in the mold for 3 days where it completes the process (saponification).
After the 3 days the mold is removed. You then have a large block of pure soap.
It looks like a 250 pound block of granite. A series of wires cuts the block into bars.
Did You Know?
...that throughout history lavender has symbolized cleanliness?
During the First World War when modern antiseptics were depleted,
the public was asked to gather up garden lavender so the oil could be used to dress war wounds.
Benefits of Natural Lavender Soap
Lavender essential oil is a base in many soaps because of its natural antiseptic properties and pleasant fragrance. Natural is the way to go, but you'll only get the benefits and potency of pure, therapeutic-grade lavender essential oil with Young Living's Lavender Rosewood Bar Soap. It's oh so perfect!
Synthetic Chemicals in Bar Soaps can Cause Health Problems
My latest copy of UC Davis Magazine (Spring 2008) reports on a new UC Davis study that shows that a
"common antibacterial chemical added to bath soaps can alter hormonal activity in rats and in human
cells in the laboratory." (Click here for the full article.) Good reason to go natural!
Ingredients:
Saponified Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Oil, Saponified Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Saponified Olea Europaea (Olive)
Fruit Oil, Vegetable Gylcerin, Lavandula Augustifolia† (Lavander) Oil, Aniba Roseaeodora† (Rosewood) Wood Oil,
Lycium Barbarum Seed Oil, Avena Dativa‡ (Oat) Kernel Meal, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Aloe Barbadensis
Leaf Juice, and Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract.
† 100% pure therapeutic-grade™ essential oil.
‡ Organically grown in accordance with the California Organic Foods Act of 1990.
For external use only. Store in a cool, dry place.
Keep out of direct sunlight and away from ultraviolet radiation sources.
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* This statement has 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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