Nature's Shadow
Lavender Buds - Edible Grade - 50 Grams
Lavender Buds - Edible Grade - 50 Grams
Lavender Buds - Edible Grade - 50 Grams
In its original form, it has a soothing fragrance. You can add the buds to foods, use them in a potpourri, or steep them in tea. You can even dry them and place small sachets in your drawers to freshen your linens.
Sleep Aid
Fill a sachet bag with dried lavender sachet bud and stick it underneath your pillow or next to your bed.
Both the flowers and leaves can be eaten and have a pleasant yet slightly bitter flavor.
LAVENDAR HAIR RINSE: throw a handful of dried lavender buds into pot of boiling water. Leave until water is cool. Shampoo & condition hair, then rinse w/ lavender rinse. (May promote hair growth, but definitely leaves great scent!)
Aromatherapists use lavender in inhalation therapy to treat headaches, nervous disorders, and exhaustion. Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender oil. It is also used in a healing bath for joint and muscle pain.