Shirley Reed wrote:
Now regarding the use of lavender for burns -- is it used full strength or
diluted?? If diluted, what dilution is recommended?? Is it put directly on
the burned area? tia pj
I use it full strength for burns.......it stopped the pain from splashed
boiling grease nearly instantaneously. I applied it a couple more times
and the next day had not even any red marks. (no CS used on this one).
I also applied it to a burn on my thumb where I tried to pick up the lid
of a roaster fresh from a 400 degree oven. Took about 45 min to get rid
of that pain, and I did have a deep "brand" that was tender for a couple
days, but it healed quickly, though the burned skin sloughed off. Don't
remember using any CS on this burn.
Also applied it when a pet bit through a thumbnail and into the nail
bed. It also quickly stopped that pain. Used CS after the pain stopped.
Because of the speed of pain relief and healing lavender essential oil
is always what I reach for FIRST.
sol
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