Eucalyptus
– [Eucalyptus
Globulus]
Eucalyptus
originated in Spain and of the
estimated 300 known varieties ‘Eucalyptus Globulus’ is
the most widely used. 
Eucalyptus
Oil - characteristics
Eucalyptus has a
fresh and very distinctive camphorous and woody smell. It
is almost colorless to pale yellow in color and watery in
viscosity.
Eucalyptus
Oil – uses
Eucalyptus
has many uses. Most important of these is its very powerful
bactericidal and anti viral action.Eucalyptus has a
cooling and deodorizing effect on the body, helping with
fevers, migraine and malaria.
Eucalyptus
Oil – decongestant
Eucalyptus is best known as a decongestant through
inhalation for colds and catarrhal conditions. For
the respiratory tract, it relieves coughs, sinusitis, throat
infections and asthma. It calms
inflammation and releases mucus, clearing the head from
the stuffiness of colds and hay
fever.
A steam inhalation
with Eucalyptus is an effective natural treatment for colds
because not only does it ease normal congestion but it inhibits
the spread of the cold virus.
Eucalyptus
Oil – skin care
It is useful for septic
or congested conditions and combines well with Bergamot for
treating burns, blisters, cuts,
wounds, skin infections, insect bites,
cold
sores, genital herpes and for the blisters which appear
when you have shingles.
The Eucalyptus is called ‘kino’ by Australian Aborigines who
use it to treat serious wounds by covering the wound with the
leaves.
Eucalyptus Oil - muscular
pains
Eucalyptus oil is beneficial as a warming oil when used
for muscular pains, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains and poor
circulation. Eucalyptus can be used in massage to
relieve pain in rheumatism, muscular aches and fibrosis but it
has a strong medicinal smell. Some people feel that
if an essential oil has a strong smell the it must be doing
them some good !
Eucalyptus
Oil – mosquito bites
Eucalyptus is an excellent insect
repellent and if you blend it with oils such as Lavender or
Bergamot it will keep your room smelling fresh and help to keep
out mosquitoes, flies and any other
non-desirables!
Eucalyptus Oil – therapeutic
properties
anti-rheumatic,
analgesic, anti-neuralgic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, balsamic, deodorant,
diuretic, expectorant, decongestant, insecticide, stimulant and
rubefacient.
Precautionary
note: Care should be taken when using Eucalyptus
oil and people with high blood pressure and epilepsy
should avoid it. It is
not advisable to use it on young children. Excessive use
of the oil may cause headaches.
Eucalyptus
Oil – tar stain
If you get tar on
your clothes or skin from a polluted beach, this essential oil
is an effective and harmless way of removing
it.
Safety Data
Also, Counselling in
Spain recommends
you do not use Eucalyptus on young children and make sure
you apply it in diluted form
only.
Safety
Guidelines
You should not
drink any essential oils without first consulting a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner. You should not apply
any undiluted essential oil, absolutes, CO2s or any other
concentrated essences directly onto the surface of your
skin.
You should only use
essential oils when under the proper supervision of a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner if you have a medical
condition or you are pregnant or suffering from liver
failure, cancer or epilepsy.
Always use a skin
patch test when using an essential oil for the first
time.
Children: you must
exercise extreme care if using essential oils with
children. Only the gentlest essential oils and very small
quantities. You are strongly advised to consult a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner prior to using
essential oils with children.
Please refer to
'Safety
Guidelines'
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