Friday, July 10, 2009

On
June 30 ACHS held a public distillation of lavender from the botanical
teaching garden. About a dozen community members helped College
President Dorene Petersen with the distillation, including harvesting
the lavender from the garden.
Historically, lavender
Lavandula angustifolia has
been used to relieve stress and its effects, including insomnia and
anxiety, and to generally aid relaxation. It can also be used around
the home as an effective deodorizer and air freshener, in closets and
drawers as a natural insecticide, and as a perfume.
Lavender oil
is colorless, pale-yellow or yellowish-green oil. It must be stored at
cool temperatures in well-filled, airtight containers, and protected
from light.
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To
sample the lavender essential oil from the ACHS distillation, check out
the Apothecary Shoppe College Store for your free sample.
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