Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Benefits of Lavender, Part DEUX
Today, lavender is most commonly used for anxiety, depression, mental exhaustion, insomnia, scrapes and wounds, digestive problems, headaches, skin problems and women's health problems. In addition to this, lavender can be used to treat exhaustion, heat exposure, fevers, aches and pains, overexertion, jet lag, rashes, sprains, sunburn, sunstroke, bruises and burns. It can also be used as a disinfectant and insect repellant. Lavender is an antiseptic, natural antibiotic, sedative, detoxifier.
Anxiety and depression. The essential oil of lavender has a calming, sedative, and anticonvulsive effect. It can also increase the effectiveness of other relaxants.
Insomnia. A study conducted at the University of Leicester in England showed that the use of lavender essential oil is just as effective in promoting sound sleep as traditional medication. In fact, many British hospitals offer their patients lavender pillows to help with sleeplessness.
Scrapes and wounds. Lavender essential oil has very powerful antiseptic properties. Applying it to wounds can not only increase cell growth causing the wound to heal faster, but it also decreases the appearance of scars. The oils antimicrobial action protects scrapes and wounds from infection, while allowing them heal.
Digestive problems. Lavender has also been endorsed by Germany's Commission E to treat all sorts of stomach and digestive disorders. It soothes the lining of the digestive tract and promotes the secretion of bile, which helps the body digest fats. In addition to this, lavender can also relieve gas pressure and constipation.
Until next time.....Got Lavender?
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Ever Wonder What the Benefits of Lavender Were?
I'm sure many of you stay up at night wondering what the benefits of lavender may be and why so many people around the globe use lavender on a daily basis. Well I'm here to share some light on the subject. The following is the first in a series of lavender tidbits from: www.hubpages.com, Castleman, Michael. The New Healing Herbs. U.S.A and Canada: Rodale Press, 2001, Worwood, Valerie Ann. The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy. Novato, CA: New World Library, 1991. Keller, Erich. Aromatherapy Handbook for Beauty, Hair, and Skin Care.
Lavender flowers have long since been used to treat digestive problems, insomnia, anxiety, and restlessness. Until World War I, lavender was used to treat and disinfect wounds. For centuries, English farmers would place lavender flowers in their hats to prevent headache and sunstroke. Women would place sachets of lavender in their closets and wardrobes for fragrance, in addition to using it in potpourri.
Hospitals used lavender as an antiseptic and disinfectant to sterilize surfaces and equipment.
Today, lavender is used in much of the same way, for many of the same reasons. Both the flowers of the plant and the essential oils derived from the plant can be used for therapeutic uses.
According to the book The New Healing Herbs, the essential oils extracted from the flowers contain more than 150 compounds. Lavender essential oil is easily and quickly absorbed into the skin, and can be detected in the blood in as little as 5 minutes. Got Lavender?
Lavender flowers have long since been used to treat digestive problems, insomnia, anxiety, and restlessness. Until World War I, lavender was used to treat and disinfect wounds. For centuries, English farmers would place lavender flowers in their hats to prevent headache and sunstroke. Women would place sachets of lavender in their closets and wardrobes for fragrance, in addition to using it in potpourri.
Hospitals used lavender as an antiseptic and disinfectant to sterilize surfaces and equipment.
Today, lavender is used in much of the same way, for many of the same reasons. Both the flowers of the plant and the essential oils derived from the plant can be used for therapeutic uses.
According to the book The New Healing Herbs, the essential oils extracted from the flowers contain more than 150 compounds. Lavender essential oil is easily and quickly absorbed into the skin, and can be detected in the blood in as little as 5 minutes. Got Lavender?
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Guess Who Found a New Home at the Purple Ranch?
Remember the old 1970s TV commercial with Morris the Cat? I think he was selling Purina Cat Chow. Anyway, he has been found after all these years. He is now living under one of our buildings at the Purple Ranch Lavender Farm! Well who would have thought that? Not I. Well I guess he can keep the 3 farm dogs company out on the Ranch. Got Lavender?
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Marketing Specific Inc. Unveils New Packaging for Purple Ranch Lavender Farm
Ok, something a little more serious from me. Today the Purple Ranch Lavender Farm expanded into whole new level.....the PR Victorian Collection. We hired an amazing company called, Marketing Specific Inc., to design the new packaging and this is what they came up with. Pretty cool.
We will be marketing only 16 of our current products under the PR Victorian Collection at this point. These products will far exceed what you have come to expect from Purple Ranch by changing formulas and adding even more 100% lavender essential oil to the product line.
Purple Ranch Lavender Farm will start distributing our PR Victorian Collection through the Dallas Market Center at KAM&Company. Got Lavender?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Elivs Has Been Found at Purple Ranch!!!
The mystery has been solved! Elvis was found this past weekend at the Purple Ranch Lavender Farm booth in Jefferson, Texas. The Purple Ranch Hands were minding our own business, selling lavender products to the Mardi Gras revellers, when suddenly Elivs put down his peanut butter and nanna sandwich long enough to sniff the lavender oil. The Purple Ranch will be at the North Texas Irish Festival this weekend at Fair Park in Dallas. Come join us as you never know who might show up! Got Lavender? or a Jelly Donut?
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Rosemary Blooming at Purple Ranch
Have you ever seen Rosemary blooming? Did you even know that Rosemary bloomed? I know I didn't, but it does. Actually "Mom" Hand can get anything to grow that she touches, including Rosemary. I'm not sure if it is Mom Magic or she just has that special green thumb that everything she touches blooms! Got Lavender?
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