Loading... Please wait...Eucalyptus Essential Oil - Eucalyptus globulus
Eucalyptus Blue Gum Essential Oil
Stringy Bark Tree Essential Oil
100% Pure Essential Oil
Benefits (traditional and modern)- Acne, allergies, arthritis, asthma, athletes foot, blisters, acute bronchitis, bruises, burns, candida, catarrh, chills, colds, cold sore or herpes, cooling, cough, cystitis, diabetes, disinfectant for air, fever, flu, headache, influenza, insect bites and repellent, concentration aid, endometriosis, gonorrhea, joint pain, laryngitis, lice, lung congestion, malaria, measles, mental exhaustion, muscular aches and pains, neuralgia, pain, pneumonia, respiratory infection, rheumatism, shingles, sinusitis, pleuritis, promoting tissue and skin repair including blemishes, skin infections, skin ulcers, slow circulation, sore throats, sprains, subcutaneous infectionthroat infections, tuberculosis, urinary tract infection, vaginitis, viral infections, wound’s healing.
For respiratory issues, skin conditions and muscular complaints use inhalation, oils, balms, and ointments. The properties that help with these ailments include antispasmodic, expectorant, decongestant, and antiviral. It can be used to repel fleas in dogs, use in dilution.
Properties (traditional and modern)- Analgesic, antibacterial, anticatarrhal, antifungal, antineuralgic, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimigraine, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, astringent, balsamic (fever balm), cicatrisant, decongestant, deodorant, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, hypoglycaemic, immunostimulant, insecticidal, febrifuge, mucolytic, rubefacient, stimulant, vermifuge, vulnerary
Encourages energy, emotion, and mind-body connection- Revives vitality, renewal, and centering.
Aroma- Strong herbaceous, camphorous, green
The word eucalyptus is derived from Greek meaning well covered. Flower buds are encapsulated in a cup-like skin, which is falls off as the flower grows. The Aborigines of Australia have used Eucalyptus leaves for their purification value. Eucalyptus is beneficial for a extensive range of respiratory, muscular, and skin conditions. There are 700+ eucalyptus tree species, and many of them are producing essential oil. The major active component of the oil is cineol or eucalyptol. Eucalyptus oil (or its main chemical component eucalyptol) is used in air freshener blends, cough lozenges, cough drops, oils, balms, and ointments and other preparations. Eucalyptol was found in grapes that grew in close proximity to eucalyptus trees. Some wine even had eucalyptol present in the wine. It has blue gray colored leaves and it grows in many countries like Australia (Tasmenia), Brazil, China, Egypt and South Africa.

Eucalyptol or 1, 8 Cineolechemical molecule
Contraindication- Avoid while pregnant, may cause skin irritation in some individuals, use in dilution. Eucalyptus globulus essential oil is not suitable for elderly and young children; Eucalyptus radiata is recommended in its place.
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Eucalyptus Essential oil - Eucalyptus globulus