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Eucalyptus Oil
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Eucalyptus oil is native to Australia and is also produced in India. It is steam distilled from the dried leaves of the evergreen Eucalyptus Globulus tree. The oil is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a strong woody and sweet scent.

Eucalyptus oil was used in traditional Aboriginal medicines for treating fungal infections and skin wounds. It is used for a range of medical conditions in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine. It is used for the treatment of bronchitis, stimulating the immune system, preventing infection, relieving pain. It has antibacterial activity against cariogenic (causing tooth decay) and periodontopathic bacteria.

The oil is used to treat arthritis, wounds and burns, acne, ulcers, bladder diseases, diabetes, fever, flu, respiratory problems including cold, cough, runny nose, sore throat, asthma, nasal congestion, sinusitis, mental exhaustion, stress and mental disorders and to increase blood flow to the brain. Since the essential oil is considered a vasodilator , it increases the blood flow around the body by relaxing the blood vessels and allowing more blood to circulate. It is used for muscle pain, and is recommended to patients suffering from rheumatism, lumbago, sprained ligaments and tendons, stiff muscles and aches, fibrosis and even nerve pain. Eucalyptus essential oil is very effective against cavities, dental plaque, gingivitis and other dental infections owing to its germicidal properties.

It is used for intestinal germs, to treat skin infections, to treat tuberculosis and pneumonia, to treat hayfever, endometriosis, herpes and simplex virus. It is also used in baths, spas and saunas.

Eucalyptus oil is used as component in pharmaceutical preparations, like cough sweets, lozenges, ointments, inhalants, rubs, liniments, rash creams, mouthwashes, toothpastes, and other dental hygiene products. It is used in flavouring various products, including baked goods, confectionery, meat products and beverages. It is used as a room freshner, and in household cleaners. It is also used as a fragrance component to impart a fresh and clean aroma in soaps, detergents, lotions and perfumes, and is also used for other industrial purposes.

Eucalyptus oil is used as an insect repellent, bug repellent, miticide (kills mites and ticks) and a natural pesticide for the treatment of lice. Research shows that cineole-based eucalyptus oil prevents the separation problem with ethanol and petrol fuel blends. Eucalyptus oil also has a respectable octane rating and can be used as a fuel in its own right. Phellandrene- and piperitone-based eucalyptus oils have been used in mining to separate sulfide minerals via floatation.

It is antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-microbial, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, stimulating, antifungal, and antiviral.

Eucalyptus oil blends well with Thyme oil, Rosemary oil, Marjoram oil, Lavender oil, Cedarwood oil and Frankincense oil.



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