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Lavender cotton not only loves the Mediterranean sunny climate, but it is also a promising substance for preserving clothes; since putting its flower bouquets into the wardrobe, it repels moths and other insects.
The whole plant, especially its flower heads, contains up to 1 percent of the essence, composed of a ketone (santolinone) and a phenolic ester. Other components are tannin, resin, and a bitter component. Its properties are similar to those of the camomile plant.
As a digestive and emmenagogue substance:
As a vermifuge:
External use:
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George D. Pamplona-Roger, M.D. “Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants.” George D. Pamplona-Roger, M.D. Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants. Ed. Francesc X. Gelabert. vols. 2 San Fernando de Henares: Editorial Safeliz, 2000. 470. Print.
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