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Index
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Lavender Oil – An Introduction
Part One: Lavender’s Medical and Historical Background
1. The Scent of Times Past
2. A Traditional European Folk Remedy
3. Modern Medical Evidence
4. Production, Chemical Composition and Quality Control
5. Summary of the Properties and Applications of Lavender Oil
6. Methods of Use, Safety Data and Storage Precautions
Part Two: A–Z of Health Care Applications
Abscesses & boils (furuncle)
acne & spots
anxiety
arthritis & gout
asthma
bruises & bumps
burns
carbuncles
chickenpox
children’s ailments
cracked skin
cuts & wounds
cystitis & urethritis
depression
dermatitis & eczema
disinfectant uses
dyspepsia (indigestion) & flatulence
earache
epilepsy
fatigue
hair care
headaches
herpes
high blood-pressure (hypertension)
immune system
impetigo
infectious illness
insect bites & stings
insomnia
jetlag
laryngitis
leucorrhoea & pruritis
lice (pediculosis)
menopause
migraine
mood swings & hysteria
muscular aches & pains
nausea
palpitations (tachycardia)
period pains
perfume uses
perspiration
pregnancy & childbirth
pre-menstrual tension
rheumatism
scabies
shock & vertigo
skin care
splinters
sprains
stress
sunburn
ulcers
whooping cough
Part Three: Further Information
The Different Types of Lavender Oil
The Constituents of Lavender Oil
Keep Reading
References
Bibliography
Useful Addresses
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Other Books by
About the Publisher
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