Collaboration with Lavender World

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Lavender World is a close family business currently in our second generation. We are based on our natural lavender farm in the North Yorkshire countryside and as a dedicated family team we run Lavender World, which has grown out of Yorkshire Lavender, the popular local attraction set up by our father.

The good news is, No Panic has teamed up with Lavender world who have very kindly offered our members a 15% discount across all their products.

You can call head office on 01952 680460 to request the code or email admin@nopanic.org.uk

They have some really amazing items available including essential oils and sleep and relaxation kits. 

Lavender has been shown to affect the parasympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic nervous system controls bodily processes associated with anxiety, such as heart rate, breathing rhythm, and hormone secretion. Lavender can help in regulating these bodily processes by restoring a neutral state.

Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to heal minor burns and bug bites. Research suggests that it may be useful for treating anxiety, insomnia, depression, and restlessness.

Some other uses for Lavender include:

Anxiety and stress
Insomnia
Relaxation
improved sleep
Migraines and headaches
Fatigue
Pain and menstrual cramps
Acne
Dandruff
Burns

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