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Eucalyptus Information - - Eucalyptus Radiata

Eucalyptus Information

      Welcome to our information regarding, Eucalyptus Essential Oil. You will find a brief description, home use, aromatherapy use, traditional uses, safety precautions and our disclaimer information in this page. This information will help you learn more about the essential oil to make sure that this oil is right for you. This page is excellent to find out who may use this oil and who should not. Click on one of the links below to learn more about this oil.
 
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EUCALYPTUS ESSENTIAL OIL DIRECTORY

Eucalyptus Introduction  ~  Home Use  ~  Aromatherapy Use
Eucalyptus Profile  ~  Safety Precautions  ~  Rena's Disclaimer

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Eucalyptus Introduction

      Eucalyptus is excellent for Athletes Foot and other fungal infections (candida) cuts, dandruff, herpes, insect repellant, heals scabs, sores, wounds, boosts energy and supports the respiratory, circulatory, epidermal, and urinary systems. Eucalyptus leaves were crushed by the Aborigines to heal wounds, fight infection and to relieve muscular pain.

      Grown and harvested in China, Eucalyptus is often diffused in sick rooms to support the respiratory system and ease congestion. Cool and pungent, Eucalyptus has a camphor-like quality that blends well with lavender and pine for an uplifting massage. It is a powerful antiseptic that kills airborne germs and it has a cooling effect on the skin.

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Eucalyptus Home Use

      acne, analgesic, animal bites, antibacterial, antibiotic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, asthma, athlete's feet, bedbugs, bleeding gums, blisters, bronchitis, burns, candida, chapped lips, chlamydia, colds, coughs, cuts, cystitis, dandruff, decongestant, deodorant, diabetes, diarrhea, disinfectant, diuretic, drug withdrawal, ear infections, earaches, febrifuge, fibrosis, flatulence, flea repellent, gingivitis, hay fever, heartburn, heatstroke, hyperprexia, insect bites, insect repellent, itching, jet lag, laryngitis, lice, lower abdominal pain, lumbago, muscular aches, muscular dystrophy, muscular fatigue, neuralgia, normal hair, osteoarthritis, pneumonia, prostatitis, rashes, rheumatoid arthritis, rosacea, scabs, sinusitis, stomachaches, sunburns, swelling, synovitis, tendinitis, tennis elbow, thrush, upper abdominal pain, urticaria, vaginal infections, windburns

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Eucalyptus Aromatherapy Use

      Long term or chronic respiratory ailments are alleviated with the radiata variety. Its an easier aroma to inhale directly. Aid asthma, muscle aches and nervous exhaustion. The leaves and the twigs are used together in the process of steam distillation to extract the essential oil.

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Eucalyptus Profile

      The information listed below will let you know where the oil originated, what part of the plant, tree, flower etc... was used, how it was distilled, the color, the aroma, what it blends well with and more. Because essential oils are created with 100% pure natural resources, there may be issues that will affect you in some way and we advise that you read this information.

Origin:  Australia, Spain, Tasmania
Source:  Leaves and Twigs
Production Method:  Solvent Extraction and some Steam Distillation
Uses:  Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, Antiseptic, Antiviral, Stimulant, Air Disinfectant, Asthma, Bronchitis, Burns, Cuts, Decongestant, Flu, Headaches, Insect Repellant, Muscle Aches, Rheumatism, Sinusitis, Skin Ulcers, Urinary Infections, Wounds
Traditional Use:  Antiseptic, Aphrodisiac, Emollient, Soothing Agent
Appearance:  pale yellow
Aroma:  Middle/Base note
Scent:  Fresh, piney, balsamic, Sweet, Refreshing
Effects:  Balancing, Stimulating, Cooling, Invigorating
Blends Well With:  Juniper, Lavender, Marjoram, Benzoin, Caraway, Cedarwood, Lemon, Lemongrass, Peppermint, Pine, Ravensara, Rosemary, Thyme

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Eucalyptus Precautions

      Eucalyptus should not be used if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy and can be fatal if ingested. This oil is generally nontoxic and will not cause irritation. Eucalyptus Oil should NEVER be put directly on the skin. It should always be mixed with another oil. Serious burning can occur from direct concentrated contact. Be careful when using for babies, children and the elderly without consulting your physician first.

      With all essential oils, never use on or around newborns, if you are breastfeeding, have breathing problems, taking medications, on a strict medical treatment plan by your doctor for an ongoing medical condition, consult your physician.

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Rena's Disclaimer

      This information is not meant to replace any medical treatment. It is offered here as a service. Use this information at your own risk. This information is simply my personal opinion and belief of how essential oils and aromatherapy has worked for me, my family members, friends, neighbors and satisfied customers. We have not used any animal research or studies while producing our products. - - This site and the information on it is for educational purposes only. This site is displayed with the understanding that the creator of the site and authors of the materials on the site, are not liable for the misuse of any information provided or any products purchased.

      This information is not intended to treat, diagnose, or prescribe for any disease, illness, or injured condition of the body. Anyone using prescribed medications, suffering from a disease, illness or injury should contact a health care professional before purchasing and or using any products of any kind and from any retail outlet. This is for your safety. Follow your physicians treatment plan that has been set up for you. If you are allergic to any of the plants that are in our products, please do not use them. If you are taking any medications, consult your physician before hand due to medication complications that may and can if you are not careful. Rena's Candles and More is not liable, nor responsible, for any reactions, complications etc... if you misuse or do not read and understand what our products are made of before you purchase or use.

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