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Eucaluptus globulus Labill | Eucalyptus Essential Oil, China.
Eucalyptus oil, China
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus globulus
Labill., fam.
Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Steam Distilled
Class Oxide
Country China
Code EucGlo1
Eucalyptus oil, China
Eucalyptus oil, China has a clean, camphoraceous scent with nostril opening intensity. Exceptionally good for blending with other camphor-type oils like rosemary. Eucalyptus oil has a high cineol content and significant amounts of pinene, cymene, phellandrene and terpinene.
Action: Eucalyptus globulus is mucolytic, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal (candida), antiviral, antiseptic and is an expectorant.
Traditional Uses: For centuries, Australian Aborigines used the disinfecting leaves of Eucalyptus globulus to cover wounds. Shown by laboratory tests to be a powerful antimicrobial agent, it contains a high percentage of eucalyptol (a key ingredient in many antiseptic mouth rinses). Often used for the respiratory system, eucalyptus has also been investigated for its powerful insect repelient effects (Trigg, 1966). Eucalyptus trees have been planted throughout parts of North Africa to successfully block the spread of malaria. According to Jean Valnet, MD, a solution of 2 percent eucalyptus oil sprayed in the air will kill 70 percent of airborne staph bacteria. Some doctors still use solutions of eucalyptus oil in surgical dressings.
Indications: Asthma, candida, coughs, diabetes, herpes, hypoglycemia, lungs, measles, headaches, respiratory infections, sinusitis, shingles, and tuberculosis.
Other Uses: Eucalyptus oil may be used for aches pains, acne, allergies, arthritis, bronchitis, burns, respiratory infections, cystitis, endometriosis, gonorrhea, inflammation of the ear, eye, and sinus, and as decongestant. Also for malaria, rheumatism, respiratory infections, skin and throat infection sores, ulcers, vaginitis, and wounds. Eucalyptus globulus is helpful for increasing energy.
Application: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier. May be added to food or rice milk as a dietary supplement.
Fragrant Influence: It promotes health, well being, purification, and healing.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
NOTE: Do not take internally.
Companion Oils: Geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, melissa, pine, sandalwood, and thyme.
Eucalyptus oil, China
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus globulus
Labill., fam. Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Steam Distilled
Class Oxide
Country China
Code EucGlo1
Eucalyptus oil, China
Eucalyptus oil, China has a clean, camphoraceous scent with nostril opening intensity. Exceptionally good for blending with other camphor-type oils like rosemary. Eucalyptus oil has a high cineol content and significant amounts of pinene, cymene, phellandrene and terpinene.
Action: Eucalyptus globulus is mucolytic, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal (candida), antiviral, antiseptic and is an expectorant.
Traditional Uses: For centuries, Australian Aborigines used the disinfecting leaves of Eucalyptus globulus to cover wounds. Shown by laboratory tests to be a powerful antimicrobial agent, it contains a high percentage of eucalyptol (a key ingredient in many antiseptic mouth rinses). Often used for the respiratory system, eucalyptus has also been investigated for its powerful insect repelient effects (Trigg, 1966). Eucalyptus trees have been planted throughout parts of North Africa to successfully block the spread of malaria. According to Jean Valnet, MD, a solution of 2 percent eucalyptus oil sprayed in the air will kill 70 percent of airborne staph bacteria. Some doctors still use solutions of eucalyptus oil in surgical dressings.
Indications: Asthma, candida, coughs, diabetes, herpes, hypoglycemia, lungs, measles, headaches, respiratory infections, sinusitis, shingles, and tuberculosis.
Other Uses: Eucalyptus oil may be used for aches pains, acne, allergies, arthritis, bronchitis, burns, respiratory infections, cystitis, endometriosis, gonorrhea, inflammation of the ear, eye, and sinus, and as decongestant. Also for malaria, rheumatism, respiratory infections, skin and throat infection sores, ulcers, vaginitis, and wounds. Eucalyptus globulus is helpful for increasing energy.
Application: Apply topically, diffuse, or use in a humidifier. May be added to food or rice milk as a dietary supplement.
Fragrant Influence: It promotes health, well being, purification, and healing.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
NOTE: Do not take internally.
Companion Oils: Geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, melissa, pine, sandalwood, and thyme.
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