Eucalyptus 100% Pure Essential Oil – Therapeutic & Cosmetic Grade
Eucalyptus 100% Pure Essential Oil – Therapeutic & Cosmetic Grade
Method : Steam distillation
Note Classification : Top
Scent : Strong, fresh, camphoraceous, woody
Colour : Colourless or pale yellow
Species : Eucalyptus globulus var. ( blue gum eucalyptus )
Family Myrtaceae
Extracted From : Fresh or partially dried leaves.
Region : China.
Historical : The eucalyptus tree was known as the Fever Tree as the strong odours were supposed to improve the well-being of people living in swampy areas. The first person to identify eucalyptus oil as having medicinal properties was Baron Ferdinand von Mueller of the Botanical Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. In Sicily, eucalyptus trees were planted to combat malaria. The British Pharmacopeia approved the use of the oil in 1885.
Of Interest :Eucalyptus trees carry so much essential oil that they can often be seen shrouded in a blue haze. It was smoked by the aborigines to treat asthma and bronchitis. Also, it was burnt to fumigate against fever.
Eucalyptus oil has widespread use in cough medicines, toothpastes, inhalants and ointments.
Aromatherapy Properties :Burns, blisters, cuts, herpes, insect bites, insect repellent, lice, skin infections, wounds. Muscular aches and pains, poor circulation, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains. Asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, throat infections.
Blends Well With : Thyme, rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine, cedarwood, lemon, benzoin
Safety Data : Non-toxic externally. Internally very toxic – 3.5ml is usually fatal. Not compatible with homeopathic treatments.
Essential oils are used for blending with Carrier Oils to make special blends for massaging the body.
By adding different essential oils to the base carrier oil this then during massage carries the essential oils into the body.
So when mixing essential oil from a recipe please do not add more than recommended for one massage and if the skin is dry and you need more oil just add more carrier base oil not more essential oil.
Essential oils can be used in the bath, in cream, lotion, bath oil, bath salts, bath bombs, oil burners, inhalers, hot & cold compresses, perfume, soap & candle-making.
Always keep your oils out of the reach of children, in a safe cool dark place and keep as you would any medicines.
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I sprinkle a few drops of this on some kitchen roll and fold to place inside my pillow case on a night. The quality of this product is fantastic. My partner suffers with asthma and he always notices a difference to his sleep when I use this in the pillows. White Rose Essential Oils has provided the best quality oils I’ve ever received. I wouldn’t shop anywhere else now