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Cajeput Essential Oil
Cautions: Cautions: Cajeput essential oil may cause skin irritation with some skin types. Dilute well. You can easily replace Cajeput with Tea Tree or Niaouli. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
Cajeput Essential Oil Cajeput Therapeutic Essential Oil is a valuable and versatile oil, with a long history of use for respiratory and musculoskeletal problems. Botanical Name: Melaleuca cajaputi Origin: Vietnam Family: Myrtaceae Aroma: Camphoraceous Perfume Note: Top Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Source: Fresh leaves and stems Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antineuralgic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, sudorific, tonic, vulnerary Main Chemical Components: Cineol, terpoineol, pinene, eucalyptol, nerolidol. Blends Well With the essential oils: Bergamot, birch, cardamom, clove, geranium, lavender, myrtle, nutmeg, rose, thyme Description, Uses and Benefits: Cajeput is part of the group of plants from the tea tree family, oils renowned for their effectiveness in skin care and wound healing. Cajeput is also highly regarded for its usefulness in respiratory infections, including colds and sinus infections. In a steam inhalation, cajeput oil can help relieve congestion and soothe sore throats. It also helps increase resistance to infections. A wonderful 'unwinding' oil, cajeput essential oil helps to improve and balance mood. Cajeput oil is also useful in treating oily skin and spots. Finally, cajeput has a long history of use as a massage oil for painful conditions of the muscles and joints. Traditional use: antiseptic, anti-infectious, analgesic, expectorant, deodorant. Recipe: Using Cajeput Essential Oil for Sore Muscles 4 drops Cajeput essential oil 3 drops Marjoram essential oil 3 drops Rosemary essential oil 4 drops Roman Chamomile essential oil 2 drops Ginger essential oil Add to 3 teaspoons of carrier oil and use to massage sore muscles. Aromatherapy Use: Muscular aches and pains |
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