








Organic Lavender
This is food grade Lavender and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Lavandula
Plant Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: France
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Lavender is most commonly associated with love, devotion, purity and grace. It is often seen as a flower of serenity and it used in many religious ceremonies. It can be given as a gift, in which case it symbolizes new adventures and opportunities. The predominant emotion that lavender represents is serenity and calmness. It is also often associated with love, and in particular, with the furthering and deepening of an existing love relationship. Due to its calming effects, Lavender is a spiritual healer and purifier. The burning of lavender flowers should cleanse your spirit and ease your soul. It will help to cure heartbreak and eases sadness. Lavender is a spiritual energy purifier and will release and cleanse blockages and negative energies from your chakras so that you are balanced again.
Magical Uses: Lavender is a magical all-rounder. It provides clarity and is great when doing psychic work as it clears your mind, leaving you much more open to the spirit world. Lavender provides purification by dispelling negative energies. Indulge in a lavender bath if you feel as if negative energies are plaguing you. Purify your home by burning lavender. This will also protect you from malevolent spirits, the evil eye and jinxes cast with ill intent. Hang lavender charms in all 4 corners of your home for prolonged protection. It’s great for spells and rituals involving love, attraction, sex and fertility magic, peace, cleansing, protection, sleep, divination, healing, intuition.
Medicinal Uses: Pain-killing, anxiety-reducing, stress-relieving, protection-providing and purifying. Aside from Lavender containing linalool, an anxiolytic agent which will ease anxiety, lavender has also been known to help people suffering from dementia. It is an analgesic, meaning it provides pain relief by blocking the production of prostaglandins. These constrict blood vessels, which restricts blood flow through the body. This, in turn, can increase body heat, which can cause fever. By restricting the production of prostaglandins, analgesics can reduce fever, inflammation and pain. It is great for headaches and can soothe migraines due to these properties. It’s a great tool to help you sleep too!
Culinary Uses: Lavender is a unique herb in that every part of the plant—bud, stem, and leaf—can be used in cooking. Since the lavender flavor intensifies when the herb is dried, the dried buds should be used sparingly. Given the strong and potentially polarizing flavor of this herb, it’s best to add small amounts at a time until the balance is right; over use of lavender could result in a bitter flavor that might make you think you're eating perfume. As a rule, lavender can be used similarly to fresh rosemary, in recipes like meat marinades and baked breads. You can also sprinkle the buds over ice cream, into a glass of sparkling wine, or as a garnish on a cake.
This is food grade Lavender and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Lavandula
Plant Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: France
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Lavender is most commonly associated with love, devotion, purity and grace. It is often seen as a flower of serenity and it used in many religious ceremonies. It can be given as a gift, in which case it symbolizes new adventures and opportunities. The predominant emotion that lavender represents is serenity and calmness. It is also often associated with love, and in particular, with the furthering and deepening of an existing love relationship. Due to its calming effects, Lavender is a spiritual healer and purifier. The burning of lavender flowers should cleanse your spirit and ease your soul. It will help to cure heartbreak and eases sadness. Lavender is a spiritual energy purifier and will release and cleanse blockages and negative energies from your chakras so that you are balanced again.
Magical Uses: Lavender is a magical all-rounder. It provides clarity and is great when doing psychic work as it clears your mind, leaving you much more open to the spirit world. Lavender provides purification by dispelling negative energies. Indulge in a lavender bath if you feel as if negative energies are plaguing you. Purify your home by burning lavender. This will also protect you from malevolent spirits, the evil eye and jinxes cast with ill intent. Hang lavender charms in all 4 corners of your home for prolonged protection. It’s great for spells and rituals involving love, attraction, sex and fertility magic, peace, cleansing, protection, sleep, divination, healing, intuition.
Medicinal Uses: Pain-killing, anxiety-reducing, stress-relieving, protection-providing and purifying. Aside from Lavender containing linalool, an anxiolytic agent which will ease anxiety, lavender has also been known to help people suffering from dementia. It is an analgesic, meaning it provides pain relief by blocking the production of prostaglandins. These constrict blood vessels, which restricts blood flow through the body. This, in turn, can increase body heat, which can cause fever. By restricting the production of prostaglandins, analgesics can reduce fever, inflammation and pain. It is great for headaches and can soothe migraines due to these properties. It’s a great tool to help you sleep too!
Culinary Uses: Lavender is a unique herb in that every part of the plant—bud, stem, and leaf—can be used in cooking. Since the lavender flavor intensifies when the herb is dried, the dried buds should be used sparingly. Given the strong and potentially polarizing flavor of this herb, it’s best to add small amounts at a time until the balance is right; over use of lavender could result in a bitter flavor that might make you think you're eating perfume. As a rule, lavender can be used similarly to fresh rosemary, in recipes like meat marinades and baked breads. You can also sprinkle the buds over ice cream, into a glass of sparkling wine, or as a garnish on a cake.
This is food grade Lavender and safe for internal and external use.
Scientific Name: Lavandula
Plant Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: France
Spiritual and Energetic Uses: Lavender is most commonly associated with love, devotion, purity and grace. It is often seen as a flower of serenity and it used in many religious ceremonies. It can be given as a gift, in which case it symbolizes new adventures and opportunities. The predominant emotion that lavender represents is serenity and calmness. It is also often associated with love, and in particular, with the furthering and deepening of an existing love relationship. Due to its calming effects, Lavender is a spiritual healer and purifier. The burning of lavender flowers should cleanse your spirit and ease your soul. It will help to cure heartbreak and eases sadness. Lavender is a spiritual energy purifier and will release and cleanse blockages and negative energies from your chakras so that you are balanced again.
Magical Uses: Lavender is a magical all-rounder. It provides clarity and is great when doing psychic work as it clears your mind, leaving you much more open to the spirit world. Lavender provides purification by dispelling negative energies. Indulge in a lavender bath if you feel as if negative energies are plaguing you. Purify your home by burning lavender. This will also protect you from malevolent spirits, the evil eye and jinxes cast with ill intent. Hang lavender charms in all 4 corners of your home for prolonged protection. It’s great for spells and rituals involving love, attraction, sex and fertility magic, peace, cleansing, protection, sleep, divination, healing, intuition.
Medicinal Uses: Pain-killing, anxiety-reducing, stress-relieving, protection-providing and purifying. Aside from Lavender containing linalool, an anxiolytic agent which will ease anxiety, lavender has also been known to help people suffering from dementia. It is an analgesic, meaning it provides pain relief by blocking the production of prostaglandins. These constrict blood vessels, which restricts blood flow through the body. This, in turn, can increase body heat, which can cause fever. By restricting the production of prostaglandins, analgesics can reduce fever, inflammation and pain. It is great for headaches and can soothe migraines due to these properties. It’s a great tool to help you sleep too!
Culinary Uses: Lavender is a unique herb in that every part of the plant—bud, stem, and leaf—can be used in cooking. Since the lavender flavor intensifies when the herb is dried, the dried buds should be used sparingly. Given the strong and potentially polarizing flavor of this herb, it’s best to add small amounts at a time until the balance is right; over use of lavender could result in a bitter flavor that might make you think you're eating perfume. As a rule, lavender can be used similarly to fresh rosemary, in recipes like meat marinades and baked breads. You can also sprinkle the buds over ice cream, into a glass of sparkling wine, or as a garnish on a cake.