Eucalyptus Oil 1 oz, Organic Essential Oil, NOW Foods
Eucalyptus Oil 1 oz, Organic Essential Oil, NOW Foods
SKU:NOW-7410
Breathe deep and enjoy the days' fresh air with this historically cherished therapeutic oil that emits an aroma of timbered woodlands with a hint of menthol. Steam distilled from certified organic Eucalyptus trees and 100% pure, NOW Eucalyptus Oil makes every breath just a bit more pleasant.
Organically grown and processed in accordance with the California Organic Foods Act of 1990.
Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International.
Warnings: Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Keep out of reach of children. For external or aromatherapeutic use only.
About Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globules)
Fun fact: In the 19th century, eucalyptus trees were called "fever trees,"
because they destroyed the breeding ground of the malaria mosquito. The tree
grows fast, and uses up large amounts of water, thus large amounts of the trees
can turn swamp into usable land - and also rid the area of mosquitos in the
process.
Centuries ago, the eucalyptus tree was thought to cleanse the environment,
so the frail and sickly would choose to live in areas where these fragrant trees
grew, hoping for recovery from their ailments. While just living under the trees
might not be the cure people hoped for, the tree does indeed offer healing.
The Australian Aborigines applied crushed eucalyptus leaves to wounds to promote
healing. They also used eucalyptus leaves to fight infection and relieve muscular
pain. In India, eucalyptus is used to cool fever and fight contagious diseases.
Even Western surgeons recognized the benefits of eucalyptus, and have used a
eucalyptus solution to wash out operation cavities. Today, eucalyptus is used
in many different types of pharmaceutical products, from vapor rubs to cold
remedies. Even veterinarians and dentists use eucalyptus in their practices.
Its sweet, menthol, woody scent coupled with its proven healing abilities makes
it a favorite essential oil in aromatherapy.
Mixes well with: Basil, bergamot, cedarwood, citronella, ginger, grapefruit,
juniper, lavender, lemon, lime, marjoram, orange, oregano, peppermint, pine,
rosemary, spearmint, tea tree, and thyme.
Parts used: Fresh or partially dried leaves and young twigs.
Extraction method: Steam distillation.
Safety Information: Avoid during pregnancy. Do not use if diagnosed with high blood pressure or epilepsy. Always use in dilution. Avoid if taking homeopathic remedies, as eucalyptus acts as an antidote against such therapies.