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Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil
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Latin Name: |
Eucalyptus globulus |
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Country of Origin: |
Australia |
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Cultivation Method: |
Harvested from Wild Growing Plants |
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Extraction Method: |
Steam Distilled |
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Extracted From: |
Leaves |
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| Color: |
Clear
(vintage oils turn slightly yellow) |
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Top |
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| Aroma:
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Fresh,
cooling, camphoraceous, with woody undertones. Eucalyptus Globulus is
harsher than other Eucalyptus varieties. |
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Consistency: |
Liquid. |
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Aromatherapy Properties: |
Cooling, refreshing, energizing. Used in skin &
hair care, to deodorize and to keep insects at bay. |
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Suggested Use: |
Use in a diffuser to freshen your environment.
Add 2-3 drops to a bowl of hot water to inhale the fragrant steam, or
use it in the sauna/steam bath. Add 5-10 drops to
1oz. of unscented body care product, less if you are making body care
for children. Eucalyptus is a great ingredient when massaging sore,
aching muscles or as an energizing sports massage. Simply add up to 10
drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil or Aromaland's Muscle Cool Blend
(which contains Eucalyptus) to 1oz. of Carrier Oil or unscented
massage oil/lotion. |
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Blends Well With: |
Most herbs, like Thyme, Marjoram, Rosemary, and
Lavender. Cedarwood. Myrtle Lemon, Frankincense, and others.
Eucalyptus is a very dominant aroma that never takes the "back seat"
in a blend. |
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History: |
Both Western and Eastern medicine have used
Eucalyptus for its support of the respiratory system, and it is a
popular ingredient for cough and throat medicine and chest ointments.
Traditional folk medicine has used its cooling effect to ease feverish
conditions. There is another historic reason why Eucalyptus is also
commonly called "Fever tree": When the British colonists came to
Australia, they found that planting Eucalyptus groves helped to keep
insects and thereby contagious diseases at bay. Being highly
water-hungry plants, the Eucalyptus trees also aided in drying out
waterlogged, marshy soils, turning them into arable land, and reducing
the breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Today 75% of all
trees grown in Australia are of the Eucalyptus family. |
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Specific Safety Information: |
Non-toxic for use on skin or diffused. Never
ingest Eucalyptus, very toxic orally. Keep away from children, since
even small amounts are toxic. May interfere with homeopathic
treatments. |
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