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Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil
Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil
Eucalyptus globulus Therapeutic Essential Oil
Botanical Name: eucalyptus globulus
Origin: China
Family: Myrtaceae
Aroma: Camphoraceous
Perfume Note: Top
Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Source: Leaves & stems
Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, antineuralgic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, decongestant, deodorant, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, stimulant, vermifuge, vulnerary
Main Chemical Components: Cineol, pinene, limonene, cymene, phellandrene, terpinene, aromadendrene.
Blends Well With the essential oils: coriander, juniper berry, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, thyme, pine essential oils
Description, Uses and Benefits:
Eucalyptus globulus essential oil ("the usual eucalyptus") is well known for its use as a respiratory oil. A fresh and stimulating oil, Eucalpytus Globulus has a penetrating scent (the strongest of the eucalyptus oils) and strong antiseptic properties. It is widely used to relieve congestion and muscle aches. Eucalyptus essential oils can be used in baths or blended with a carrier oil to use in a chest rub for colds. Use in a steam inhalation for nasal and/or sinus congestion. As a preventative, use eucalyptus oil in a diffuser during the night to help protect yourself when others are sick with colds or flu.
There are many Eucalyptus oils, including; Australian Eucalyptus, (E. australina); Lemon Eucalyptus, (E. citriodora); Dives or Broad-Leaved Peppermint, (E. dives); Peppermint Eucalyptus, (E. piperita); Blue Mallee (E. polybractea); Grey peppermint, (E. radiata); Cully Gum, (E. smithii) and more.
Aromatherapy Use: deodorant, antiseptic, soothing agent, skin conditioner.
Cautions: Do not use Eucalyptus Globulus on children under the age of 12 and avoid during pregnancy.
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