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Eucalyptus Oil
Aboriginal people of Australia have long used eucalyptus for respiratory
ailments and fever. Today, eucalyptus oil is not only common in
Australia, it is a powerful antiseptic used all over the world for
relieving coughs and colds, sore throats and other infections.
| Essential Oil |
Eucalyptus Oil |
| Botanical Name |
Eucalyptus Radiata |
| Origin |
Australia, Spain, Tasmania |
| Fragrance |
Camphorous, fresh, strong |
| Aromatic Benefits |
Balancing, cooling, invigorating, stimulating |
| Physical Uses |
Acne, analgesic, animal bites, antibacterial, antibiotic,
antifungal, antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral,
bedbugs, bleeding gums, blisters, bronchitis, burns, candida,
chapped lips, chlamydia, colds, coughs, cuts, cystitis, dandruff,
decongestant, deodorant, diabetes, diarrhea, disinfectant, diuretic,
drug withdrawal, ear infections, earaches, febrifuge, fibrositis,
flatulence, flea repellent, gingivitis, hay fever, heartburns,
heatstrokes, hyperprexia, insect bites, insect repellent, itching,
jet lag, lice, lower abdominal pain, lumbago, muscular aches,
muscular dystrophy, muscular fatigue, neuralgia, normal hair,
osteoarthritis, pneumonia, prostatitis, rashes, rheumatoid arthritis,
rosacea, sinusitis, spina bifida, stomachaches, sunburns, swelling,
synovitis, tendinitis, tennis elbow, thrush, upper abdominal
pain, urticaria, vaginal infections, windburns
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| Precautions |
Avoid if using homeopathic remedies, history of epilepsy or high blood pressure.
Dilute before using on skin. |
| Note |
This information is not intended to replace the care of a qualified physician or aromatherapist
and is for informational purposes only. The applications mentioned above can not be guaranteed to
work for everyone and the information should not be taken as being absolute. |
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