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LAVENDER CAPSULES

250 mg/90 caps

Lavender Capsules – a calming touch of nature in a convenient form. Each capsule contains 100% pure lavender flower powder (Lavandula angustifolia), with no additives. Lavender is valued for its rich history, distinctive fragrance, and natural plant compounds. It is often associated with a sense of relaxation and moments of calm, making it an ideal addition to an evening routine.

These capsules offer an easy way to incorporate the essence of lavender into daily routines.

Recommended use: twice daily, one capsule each time, preferably with a meal. The encapsulation process goes through an 8-stage technological procedure and 4 additional control stages to ensure product quality and effectiveness.

 

LAVENDER

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – a symbol of calm and elegance. Native to Mediterranean regions, lavender is now cultivated worldwide. Known for its purple flowers and distinctive fragrance, lavender was historically used by the Romans for aromatic baths and was a key component of medicinal preparations in the Middle Ages.

Lavender is a resilient plant, thriving in dry conditions and rocky soils.

Lavender flowers contain essential oils highly valued in aromatherapy, and the plant is noted for its longevity and ability to withstand harsh climates. In addition to its use in perfumery and cuisine, lavender is valued in landscape design for its beauty and hardiness.

LAVANDER

Lavender angustifolia, or English lavender, has long been found in plant gardens. Despite its name, it does not originate in England, but primarily from the Mediterranean (Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, etc.). It is a strong aromatic shrub that grows up to 1 – 2 meters in height. The leaves are evergreen, 2-6 cm long and 4-6 mm broad. Its flowers are pinkish-purple and grow on spikes 2-8 cm long at the top of slender leafless stems 10-30 cm long. Lavender is resistant to drought and thrives in high temperatures.

The name of the species angustifolia in Latin means “narrow leaf”. It has been used as a plant for over 2500 years. Ancient Phoenicians and Egyptians used lavender for perfume and mummification.

DID YOU KNOW?

  • The name “lavender” comes from the Latin word lavare, meaning “to wash.”
  • Ancient Egyptians used lavender in mummification processes.
  • The Provence region in France is home to the world’s most famous lavender fields.
  • Lavender attracts bees, making it an important pollinator plant.
  • Romans believed lavender brought luck and protected against evil spirits.
  • Lavender is used in culinary creations like desserts and teas.
  • There are more than 45 species of lavender worldwide.
  • In the Middle Ages, lavender was an ingredient in love potions.
  • Lavender can survive temperatures as low as -20 °C.
  • Its flowers are also used in the production of essential oils.

DID YOU KNOW

  • Angustifolia lavender is commercially grown to produce perfume oils;
  • lavender flowers and leaves are popular additions to fragrant bags and mixtures;
  • lavender is a perennial plant from the mint family.