Lavender x-grams | Relaxing Dried Herb

Lavender herb. Relaxing and fragrant. For tea, aromatherapy or in pillowcases. Helps with stress and better sleep. Mediterranean herb with gentle floral scent.

€6.38
50g
€6.38
500g
€26.15
1kg
€48.17

Lavandula Angustifolia - Calming Aromatic Lavender for Relaxation

Lavender is one of the most versatile relaxing herbs. The purple flowers come from the Mediterranean region and have been used for centuries for their calming and fragrant properties. The scent alone can work calmingly.

You can use lavender in different ways. Drink as tea for inner peace. Put in a sachet in your pillowcase for better sleep. Or simply inhale the scent for relaxation. The taste is floral and slightly sweet.

Key Features: Mediterranean relaxing herb. Fragrant and calming. For tea or aromatherapy. Helps with stress and sleep. Gentle floral taste.

Use

As tea: use 1 teaspoon per cup, let steep 5 minutes. Drink in the evening for relaxation. For aromatherapy: put some lavender in a sachet and place in your bedroom or under your pillow. The scent helps with calming down. You can also put lavender in the bath for a relaxing bath.

Specifications

  • Type: lavender flowers
  • Origin: Mediterranean region
  • Effect: relaxing
  • Use: tea, aromatherapy
Can you vaporize lavender in a dry herb vaporizer?

Yes, dried lavender flowers are excellently suited for use in a dry herb vaporizer. The ideal vaporizing temperature for lavender is between 100°C and 150°C. At this temperature, the aromatic terpenes such as linalool are released without combusting the plant material. Vaporizing is a cleaner alternative to smoking as no tar or carbon monoxide is produced.

What active compounds are found in lavender?

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) primarily contains the terpene linalool, which is responsible for its characteristic scent and calming properties. It also contains linalyl acetate, camphor, and cineole. These compounds work together and give lavender the broad range of applications it has been known for over centuries, from aromatherapy to herbal infusions.

How do you make lavender tea and how much should you use per cup?

Use 1 teaspoon (approximately 1-2 grams) of dried lavender flowers per cup of 200ml hot water. Let the flowers steep for 5 to 7 minutes, then strain them out. Preferably drink the tea in the evening for relaxation. You can combine the tea with a spoonful of honey for added sweetness, but never add lavender to boiling water as excessive heat can break down the delicate terpenes.

What is the difference between lavender and other vaping herbs?

Lavender distinguishes itself from other vaping herbs through its high linalool content, which produces a floral, sweet aroma when vaporized. Where herbal blends like the Wild Herbal King Blend offer a more complex flavour profile with multiple herbs, lavender has a pure and recognisable single-herb flavour profile. This also makes lavender particularly suitable as an addition to other herbal blends for extra fragrance and smoothness.

How should you store dried lavender?

Store dried lavender flowers in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture, as both break down the essential oils and reduce the fragrance and potency. When stored properly, the flowers retain their full aroma for up to 12 months. If you notice the scent fading, you can gently rub the flowers between your fingers to release the remaining essential oils.

Reference
mplus 99210
Effect
Relaxing
EAN13
6151939391302
mplus 99210
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