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Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Eucalyptus Leaf & Twig (eucalyptus oil)

Steam Distilled from the fresh leaves and fresh twigs of Eucalypt tree. Eucalyptus oil is Australia's most widely used Natural Essential oil.

Traditionally used by the Australian Aborigines as a decongestion and as a wound healer, we today use Eucalyptus oil for its many therapeutic properties including Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antispasmodic, Antiviral, as well as being an effective decongestant.

Eucalyptus Flower

Application

DRYING and DETOXIFYING - Eucalyptus oil is an outstanding respiratory antiseptic and decongestant; use VAPOURISATION or in a STEAM INHALATION. Eucalyptus' ozone-producing aroma brings welcome relief to symptoms of head colds.

Eucalyptus Oil

Eucalyptus oil is an outstanding
respiratory antiseptic and decongestant

 

Eucalyptus oil can be massaged into the chest, back and throat to produce temporary relief for bronchial cough, congested headaches and sinusitis.

Make up a MASSAGE OIL BLEND. A drop sprinkled on the pillow ensures ease of breathing when asleep. INFECTION INHIBITOR - GARGLE 1 drop in half a glass of warm water for sore throats. Do not swallow.

Cleanse your soul in a THERAPEUTIC BATH for relief to symptoms of colds and flu and to cool fever. In Europe Eucalyptus is known as the 'Fever Tree' HEALING - Use in a SKIN or FACIAL OIL to assist the healing of skin infections and wounds.

For relief of symptoms of cold sores, dilute and apply topically using DIRECT APPLICATION. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. IF POISINING OCCURS GET TO A DOCTOR OR HOSPITAL QUICKLY. IF SWALLOWED DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING- GIVE A GLASS WATER.

Eucalyptus oil is also a versatile, all-purpose solvent that removes most stains from most surfaces - particularly stubborn glue, oil and adhesive stains. Coloured crayon can be removed from painted walls with Eucalyptus oil and a clean cloth.

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