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Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil
Eucalyptus Radiata
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Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil Profile Information
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| Common Name |
- Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil |
| Botanical Name |
- Eucalyptus Radiata |
| Country of Origin |
- Australia |
| Parts Used |
- Wood & Leaves |
| Extraction |
- Steam Distillation |
| Technical Data |
- Eucalyptus Radiata Oil CofA |
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General - Eucalyptus radiata A tall, aromatic evergreen tree of the
myrtle family, chiefly native to Australia and Tasmania, bearing pendent leaves and umbels of white, red, or pink flowers and valued for the timber, gum and oil. Some seeds, having been sent to France in 1857, were planted in Algiers and thrived exceedingly well. Five years after planting the Eucalyptus, one of the most marshy and unhealthy districts of Algiers was converted into one of the healthiest and driest. As a result, the rapidly growing Eucalyptus trees are now largely cultivated in many temperate regions with the view of preventing malarial fevers. To the remarkable drainage afforded by its roots is also ascribed the gradual disappearance of mosquitoes in the neighbourhood of plantations of this tree, as at Lake Fezara in Algeria.
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Uses - Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves, it has a strong pungent and camphorous odor. It is a powerful antiseptic and is highly effective when used in a vaporizer or diffuser to relieve respiratory congestion. Gentler and softer than eucalyptus globulus, but just as effective in most circumstances. Liberally used in aftershaves, colognes, and household cleansers. place oil in steam baths and saunas so that scent fills the room can be irritating and use should be avoided in public saunas.
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Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil blends well with
the following essential oils: thyme,
rosemary, lavender,
marjoram, pine,
cedarwood, and lemon.
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Cautions - Side effects from the tea or from any of the commercial preparations are extremely rare when
directions of dosage is followed. With an overdose (this applies to all essential oils), muscular weakness, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, and
diarrhea have been noted. Very few people have developed an allergy to eucalyptus oil. Do not use
on broken or irritated skin. Do not use internally.
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Properties - Antiseptic, astringent, tonic, antispasmodic, deodorant, expectorant, stimulant, antibiotic, rubefacient,
febrifuge.
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All of our oils are 100% pure and natural,
of therapeutic grade and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Although all of our products are of
premium quality, our essential oils are not certified
organic.
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Eucalyptus Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils can also be used in soap
making
ingredients,
lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body
fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more. |
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