October 27, 2009
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are you sure she was not talking about flower essences like bachs..this is what it sounds like to me.
If it is an essential oil, I am sorry but I do not know but the flower essences are more for spiritual, mental and emotional healing than essential oils are other than things of a general nature like stress or depression
Comment by janie — October 27, 2009 @ 11:48 pm
I have never come across lily of the valley in aromatherapy.
But I do know that lily of the valley contains cardiac glycosides and is used to lower blood pressure, and in the treatment of heart disease to strengthen a weakened heart.
Comment by quest — October 27, 2009 @ 11:48 pm
Hi,
In Aromatherapy there isn’t lily of the valley oil.
But in flower language, lily the valley is made to represent a return of happiness, because its announces by its elegance and its odor the happy season of the year.
Comment by aromatherapy-at-home — October 27, 2009 @ 11:48 pm