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My most stunning experience with Young Living lavender essential oil was when I cut into the end of an index finger, nearly to the bone.
I immediately pressed down on the cut with my thumb; then grabbed the bottle of lavender oil, and applied one drop to the open cut.
Instantly, all pain and bleeding stopped, and I promptly forgot about the injury and went back to making dinner. (I probably avoided dunking that finger, but I don't remember.)
A few days later I remembered to look at the fingertip...there was no sign it had ever been wounded.
Thought you might like to know how a very good lavender oil feels on open flesh.
Also, only a 'nose' (trained for 20 years) can tell the differences between true, properly-processed, lavender oil; lavendin, which comes from hybrid plants that don't produce seeds; and adulterated versions.
(There are at least two ways to extract lavender oil...one is slower and cooler.)
Buy from a supplier who states 'therapeutic quality'.
A kinesiologist friend says there isn't enough lavender in the world.
Plant lavender plants grown from seeds. They are quite hardy; tend to grow in nice round clumps - without care; seem to overcome grass and weeds; smell wonderful; and are great for many, many wholesome uses.
Visit a lavender farm...it's gloriously beautiful. Take pictures.