Certified Organic Oil (Eucalyptus)
Certified Organic Oil (Eucalyptus)Eucalyptus (Organic) |
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Eucalyptus oil is very helpful when used for ailments of the respiratory tract, muscular aches and pains and in skin care. It has a soothing and calming effect on the whole body and helps with the immune system. The oil is also effective against bacteria, and has a refreshing and stimulating action on the mind, helping to improve concentration. |
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| In Burners and Diffusers Used for frequent sneezing, hay fever, flu, respiratory problems, as an insect repellant, and for helping to improve concentration. |
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For blending in Massage Oil or in Bath |
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Blended in base cream |
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| EO 02 - 100% Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil | |
| Scientific name | Eucalyptus Radiata |
| Type of extraction | Steam Distillation |
| Plant part | Leaf |
| Country of oil first used | Australia |
| Time period of oil first used | 18th century |
| Description of plant | The Eucalyptus tree is a tall and evergreen that can grow up to 90 metres high. The young trees have oval bluish-green leaves while the mature trees develop long, narrow, yellowish leaves, creamy-white flowers and a smooth, pale grey bark. |
| Colour of oil | Clear |
| Note | Top |
| Aroma | Herbaceous scent, soft wood undertone |
| Common uses | Fantastic on skin ailments (burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, lice, and skin infections), as well as to combat the effects of colds and flu. |
| Blends well with | Cedarwood Atlas, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Pine, Rosemary |
| History of the oil | Both Western and Eastern medicine have used Eucalyptus for its support of the respiratory system, and is also a popular ingredient for cough and throat medicine, and chest ointments. Today, 75% of all trees grown in Australia are of the Eucalyptus family. |
| Source of oil | Australia |
| Cautions | Eucalyptus essential oil should be used in dilution, and avoided during pregnancy. |


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