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Eucalptus (Leaf Oil)
Plant profile: there are more than 700 species of eucalyptus. In aromatherapy, several eucalyptus essential oils are used, of which Eucalyptus globules is the most common. This evergreen tree from Australia can grow to a height of up to 300 feet (90 meters) when mature. The aromatic leaves are bluish-green on the upper surface and paler underneath. The leaves and the essential oil have been widely used as a household remedy in Australia from the days of the Aborigines to treat fevers, respiratory conditions, and skin infections.
Fragrance profile: eucalyptus essential oil is extremely fresh and bracing, with woodier tones later.
Main uses: eucalyptus essential oil clears colds, blocked noses, sinusitis, chest infections; soothes burns, cuts, wounds, and insect bites; eases muscular pains; improves circulation; improves concentration.
Safety information: must not be swallowed – cases of severe internal poisoning have occurred. Safe on the skin or as an inhalation.
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