





Latin Name: Eucalyptus Globulus. Part Of Plant Used: Leaves & Twigs. Source: China. Extraction Method: Steam Distillation.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil is a concentrated liquid that captures the volatile aromatic compounds from the Eucalyptus Globulus Tree. This oil is distilled to preserve its potent properties and is known for its antibacterial, disinfectant, and analgesic qualities. Traditionally, it has been used to alleviate coughs, colds, and other respiratory issues. Additionally, it soothes muscle and joint pains, promoting healing for wounds, burns, ulcers, and insect bites.
In aromatherapy, eucalyptus is believed to enhance activity, vitality, and energy. To aid with respiratory troubles, place a few drops of this oil on a cloth and inhale through the mouth, exhaling through the nose for half a minute. For direct application, it works wonders on sores, rashes, and insect bites. Enhance your bath experience by adding a few drops to your bath water, leaving you feeling invigorated and refreshed. If you’re looking for relief for sore feet, soak them in a basin of warm water with 4-5 drops of this oil. A few drops in a diffuser can help purify the air, effectively eliminating germs and airborne bacteria—a thoughtful addition for a sickroom.
Important: Eucalyptus essential oil is for external use only; always consult an authorised practitioner when using it as a health remedy. Essential oils have been revered since ancient times in cultures such as Egypt and China. They represent one of the oldest forms of medicine and cosmetics, distilled from plants through an artful process rather than complex machinery. Their healing and aromatic properties were once considered more precious than gold by our ancestors.
| Weight | 0.04 kg |
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