Origin - Plant
Chemical profile - Monoterpenes, linalool, camphor
Classification - Lamiaceae
Use - Historical, industrial
Description -
LAVANDULA OFFICINALIS - OLEUM LAVANDULAE, derived from the lavender plant within the Lamiaceae family, is a plant-based essential oil known for its complex monoterpene profile. This oil, rich in linalool and camphor, is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. Historically valued in various industries, it is noted for its distinctive aromatic compounds. Find similar options - energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) Pearls and Bioenergetic Support.
Chemical profile - Monoterpenes, linalool, camphor
Classification - Lamiaceae
Use - Historical, industrial
Description -
LAVANDULA OFFICINALIS - OLEUM LAVANDULAE, derived from the lavender plant within the Lamiaceae family, is a plant-based essential oil known for its complex monoterpene profile. This oil, rich in linalool and camphor, is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits. Historically valued in various industries, it is noted for its distinctive aromatic compounds. Find similar options - energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) Pearls and Bioenergetic Support.