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Cajeput oil, Australia
Category Essential Oils
Species Melaleuca cajuputi Powell (M. minor Sm.), fam. Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Steam Distilled
Class Oxide
Country Australia
Code MelCaj2
Cajeput oil, Australia shares properties with tea tree and eucalyptus both in chemistry and aroma. This oil is expected to grow in importance in the upcoming years as use of essential oils increases.
Action: Cajeput is antimicrobial, a mild analgesic, antispasmodic, antineuralgic, antiseptic (pulmonary, urinary, and intestinal), insecticidal, and can be used as an expectorant.
Traditional Uses: In Malaysia and other Indonesian islands, cajeput was used for respiratory infections, headaches, rheumatism, toothache, skin conditions, throat infections, and sore muscles. Cajeput derives its name from the Malaysian word for "white tree."
Indications: Arthritis acne, respiratory infections, asthma, bronchitis, urinary complaints, coughs, cystitis, stiff joints, toothache, hay fever, bursitis, headaches, insect bites, intestinal problems, laryngitis, dysentery, psoriasis, rheumatism, sinusitis, oily skin, sore throat, and viral infections.
Application: Diffuse or rub on the bottom of the feet.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Use with caution. Do not use synthetic cajeput, as it could cause blistering and skin eruption. Skin test for sensitivity.
Companion Oils: Wintergreen or birch, Eucalyptus radiata, juniper, and peppermint.
Cajeput oil, Australia
Category Essential Oils
Species Melaleuca cajuputi Powell (M. minor Sm.), fam. Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Steam Distilled
Class Oxide
Country Australia
Code MelCaj2
Cajeput oil, Australia shares properties with tea tree and eucalyptus both in chemistry and aroma. This oil is expected to grow in importance in the upcoming years as use of essential oils increases.
Action: Cajeput is antimicrobial, a mild analgesic, antispasmodic, antineuralgic, antiseptic (pulmonary, urinary, and intestinal), insecticidal, and can be used as an expectorant.
Traditional Uses: In Malaysia and other Indonesian islands, cajeput was used for respiratory infections, headaches, rheumatism, toothache, skin conditions, throat infections, and sore muscles. Cajeput derives its name from the Malaysian word for "white tree."
Indications: Arthritis acne, respiratory infections, asthma, bronchitis, urinary complaints, coughs, cystitis, stiff joints, toothache, hay fever, bursitis, headaches, insect bites, intestinal problems, laryngitis, dysentery, psoriasis, rheumatism, sinusitis, oily skin, sore throat, and viral infections.
Application: Diffuse or rub on the bottom of the feet.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Use with caution. Do not use synthetic cajeput, as it could cause blistering and skin eruption. Skin test for sensitivity.
Companion Oils: Wintergreen or birch, Eucalyptus radiata, juniper, and peppermint.
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