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welcome to our informational site designed to nourish your spirit Recipes using Lavender |
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Lavender is a calming, antibacterial and antiseptic Mediterranean
shrub that is classified as a mint. No household should be without Lavender as it is an extremely versatile
plant.
To follow are recipes using fresh or dried lavender leaves. Please also reference our Lavender essential oil informational page for more great ideas for using lavender.
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Lavender Mouthwash: To make Lavender mouthwash
assemble the following supplies: Bring the distilled water
to a rolling boil. Place the lavender leaves in the heat proof glass bowl and
pour the boiling water over the lavender leaves. Let this mixture sit for
a few hours until it is cool. Strain the mixture into the glass jar collecting
the lavender leaves in the cheesecloth or gauze. Discard the lavender leaves. Add the vodka and rosewater
and shake well. Use this mixture to rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth. DO NOT INGEST.
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Combine all the ingredients in the glass jar, replace the lid and gently shake.
If you like, add more essential oil until the sea salt is scented to your personal satisfaction. The result is a luxurious natural formula that soothes your skin and removes old, dead cells.
After a soak in the tub you will feel years younger. Place about 1/4 cup of the sea salt mixture into the muslin bag and swish the
muslin bag in your bath water. Most muslin bags are reusable so after your bath allow it to dry, empty any remains
and save the muslin bag for your next balancing bath. Place 4 ounces of the carrier oil into a clean, plastic flip-top bottle, add the essential oils,
throughly mix and apply to your arms and legs. |
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