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Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia
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Eucalyptus radiata | Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil | Australia.
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus radiata
Part Leaf
Country Australia
Code EucRad2
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia is also known as Eucalyptus Australiana and Black or Narrow Leaved Peppermint Eucalyptus. Although it shares a common cineole aroma with other eucalyptus oils, analytically it is unique. The primary difference is the presence of the constituent, piperitone, also a component of peppermint. Other than that the aroma is quiet similar to Eucalyptus Globulus. However, because it has pipertone in common with peppermint this variety of Eucalyptus would likely prove useful in blends containing mints. For a soap maker this detail may well make the difference between an average soap and a great soap.
Action: Eucalyptus radiata is anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant.
Traditional Uses: An antimicrobial oil studied for its action against viruses, Eucalyptus radiata is used extensively for respiratory infections.
Indications: Conjunctivitis, vaginitis, acne, sinusitis, and bronchitis.
Other Uses: This oil, when combined with bergamot, has been used effectively on herpes simplex. It may also help with acne, bronchitis, ear inflammation, endometriosis, nasal and sinus congestion, sinusitis, and vaginitis.
Application: Diffuse, rub on the bottom of the feet or on location, or use in a humidifer.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus radiata
Part Leaf
Country Australia
Code EucRad2
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia
Eucalyptus Radiata oil, Australia is also known as Eucalyptus Australiana and Black or Narrow Leaved Peppermint Eucalyptus. Although it shares a common cineole aroma with other eucalyptus oils, analytically it is unique. The primary difference is the presence of the constituent, piperitone, also a component of peppermint. Other than that the aroma is quiet similar to Eucalyptus Globulus. However, because it has pipertone in common with peppermint this variety of Eucalyptus would likely prove useful in blends containing mints. For a soap maker this detail may well make the difference between an average soap and a great soap.
Action: Eucalyptus radiata is anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant.
Traditional Uses: An antimicrobial oil studied for its action against viruses, Eucalyptus radiata is used extensively for respiratory infections.
Indications: Conjunctivitis, vaginitis, acne, sinusitis, and bronchitis.
Other Uses: This oil, when combined with bergamot, has been used effectively on herpes simplex. It may also help with acne, bronchitis, ear inflammation, endometriosis, nasal and sinus congestion, sinusitis, and vaginitis.
Application: Diffuse, rub on the bottom of the feet or on location, or use in a humidifer.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
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