– Refreshing & Motivating –
Aroma: Herbaceous
Blends well with Rosemary, Lavender, Cedarwood, Lemon
Ingredient: 100% pure essential oil
Country of Origin: Australia
Handcrafted in small batches in Singapore
How To Use
- Diffuse– For its musky scent that calms and soothes respiratory congestion
- Topical Application (Diluted)– Helps with acne due its anti-inflammatory properties
- For more information, check out our Care Guide.
Medicinal Uses
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Fights bacterial and viral infections
- against colds, coughs, the flu, laryngitis, sinusitis, sore throats, and tonsillitis.
- Reduces inflammation
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Respiratory System
- Eases nasal congestion and hay fever
- Helps loosens and expels mucus
- Can prevent asthma attacks and bronchitis.
- Stimulates the regeneration of lung tissue.
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General Health
- Increases the blood's oxygen supply,
- More oxygen and nutrients can be delivered to cells throughout the body.
- Topical medications rely on eucalyptus oil to
- relieve the joint pains, muscular aches
- swelling that accompany arthritis, backaches, rheumatism, sprains, strains, and other injuries.
- Reduce the pain of headaches, including migraines.
- Kills germs and disinfects skin abscesses and wounds.
- Cools body.
- Improve immunity.
- Especially when used together with geranium oil and juniper oil--can help to lower or regulate blood sugar levels.
- Repels insects and helps to reduce the sting of insect bites.
Beauty Benefits
- Clears acne and skin blemishes by reducing excessive oiliness.
- Promotes the regeneration of skin tissue
- Can also soothe the pain of sunburn.
Emotional Effects
- Enhances alertness
- Clears mind and gives breathing room
- Overcomes melancholy and increases optimism.
- Encourages spirituality and purity of thought and purpose.
Fun Facts
- As eucalyptus trees mature, their young, round, silvery blue-green leaves turn into long, swordlike, deep-green leaves that emit the characteristic camphoraceous aroma.
- Woody seed pods dangling down from the creamy-coloured branches almost completely cover the budding blossoms; hence the tree's name, which comes from the Greek word eukalypto, meaning" covered ” or “wrapped.”
- About 50 pounds of eucalyptus leaves yield 1pound of clear or pale-yellow eucalyptus oil.
- Australia is the original homeland of eucalyptus, the tallest deciduous tree on earth. Some species of eucalyptus stretch skyward nearly 500feet.
- More than 75per-cent of all the trees in Australia are eucalyptus.
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Extraction method: Steam distillation
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Botanical name: Eucalyptus Radiata
Folklore and Herbal Heritage
- Many mothers have massaged away their children's cold symptoms with rubs containing medicinal-smelling eucalyptus.
- Inhaling it's fresh, camphor-like aroma opens up sinuses and clears congestion.
- During the 1940s and 1950s, cold and cough medicines commonly contained eucalyptus for its strong antibacterial, expectorant, and cough-suppressant properties
- Australian aborigines bound eucalyptus leaves around serious wounds to prevent infection and expedite healing.
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Water stored in the roots of eucalyptus trees provided liquid for native people and early European settlers in Australia.
Precautions
Eucalyptus oil can irritate sensitive skin.