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Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China
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Eucalyptus citriodora | Eucalyptus Lemon Essential Oil | China.
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus citriodora Hook.
f., fam.
Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Hydrodiffused
Class Aldehyde
Country China
Code EucCit2
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China has a potent bright citronella-like aroma. The sweet balsamic-floral low notes last for days on the dry blotter. Lemon Eucalyptus is a great source for natural citronellal; in fact, distillations from the Belgian Congo have produced oils with over 80 percent citronellal.
Action: Eucalyptus citriodora is analgesic, antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal as well as a deodorant, expectorant, and insecticidal agent.
Traditional Uses: Eucalyptus citriodora has been used to perfume linen closets, and as an insect repellent, especially for cockroaches and silverfish.
Indications: Asthma, athlete's foot and other fungal infections, respiratory infections, cuts, dandruff, fevers, herpes, infectious skin conditions, laryngitis, scabs, shingles, sore throat, sores and wounds.
Application: Diffuse or rub on the bottom of the feet or on location.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
NOTE: Do not take internally.
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China
Category Essential Oils
Species Eucalyptus citriodora Hook.
f., fam. Myrtaceae
Part Leaf
Method Hydrodiffused
Class Aldehyde
Country China
Code EucCit2
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China
Eucalyptus (Lemon) oil, China has a potent bright citronella-like aroma. The sweet balsamic-floral low notes last for days on the dry blotter. Lemon Eucalyptus is a great source for natural citronellal; in fact, distillations from the Belgian Congo have produced oils with over 80 percent citronellal.
Action: Eucalyptus citriodora is analgesic, antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal as well as a deodorant, expectorant, and insecticidal agent.
Traditional Uses: Eucalyptus citriodora has been used to perfume linen closets, and as an insect repellent, especially for cockroaches and silverfish.
Indications: Asthma, athlete's foot and other fungal infections, respiratory infections, cuts, dandruff, fevers, herpes, infectious skin conditions, laryngitis, scabs, shingles, sore throat, sores and wounds.
Application: Diffuse or rub on the bottom of the feet or on location.
Safety Data: If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
NOTE: Do not take internally.
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