Lavender

The herbs listed in the compendium should only be used for writing purposes in role play and are not a guide for real life use as they can lead to harmful effects.

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Lavender
Edible MedicinalToxic
Found during: Spring, Summer

Toxic in large doses. Mild exposure to lavender is not generally harmful and may help with anxiety, depression, stress, headaches, nervous disorders, improve sleep, reduce blood pressure, and exhaustion. Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, fur growth, treating fungal infections, and acne. It is also used in a healing bath for joint and muscle pain. It's best used topical and as aromatherapy. Lavender poisoning is possible when large quantities are ingested and may cause vomiting, reduced appetite, inability to defecate, a swollen and tender abdomen, and fever.

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