Friday, Aug 25, 2017 at 16:38
Les, once you use neat Lavender oil on a mild to moderate burn, you will wonder why you never knew of its astounding, healing, soothing, antiseptic, and pain-killing abilities, and wish you'd known of it earlier.
The chemicals in Lavender oil have been chemically analysed, and proven to be chemicals that possess all the above properties.
An engineer/machinist mate insisted that Aloe Vera was his burn soother/healer of choice - and while Aloe Vera is good, Lavender oil is much better.
After my engineer/machinist mate tried some Lavender oil on a workshop burn, instead of Aloe Vera, he reckoned the results he got when he used it, were certainly quite amazing, and left Aloe Vera in the shade.
Just remember Lavender oil can't be used on really deep 3rd degree burns, where the skin has lifted right off, and raw flesh is exposed.
But even a bad hot metal burn, or hot water burn, with severe burn marks in the skin, will respond rapidly to the Lavender oil treatment.
As I stated previously, the faster you get the Lavender oil on, the faster it gets to work.
Back in 1986, I spilt a full cup of boiling water in my lap, when I was sitting at the brekkie table in my thin cotton jocks.
I'd just heated the cup in the microwave, and it was still at a full 100 degs C.
The pain I endured was unbelievable, and you can probably guess where the burns were concentrated - yep, the most important part of a blokes anatomy.
I only wish I had known of Lavender oil back then - then I wouldn't have had to endure that excruciatingly painful month of blistering, peeling, and slow healing.
Cheers, Ron.
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