Eucalyptus Essential Oil Profile Botanical: Eucalyptus globulus | Origin: Australia | Method: Steam Distilled Characteristics: A colorless mobile liquid with a somewhat harsh camphoraceous odor and woody-scent undertone. It blends well with thyme, rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine, cedarwood and lemon. Principal Constituents: These are naturally occurring in the essential oil. cineol pinene limonene cymene phellandrene terpinene aromadendrene General Actions: Analgesic, antineuralgic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, balsamic, cicatrizant, decongestive, deodorant, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, hypoglycemic, parasiticide, prophylactic, rubefacient, stimulant, vermifuge, vulnerary. Safety: Externally non-toxic, non-irritant (in dilution), non-sensitizing. When taken internally eucalyptus oil is toxic and as little as 3.5 ml has been reported as fatal. For external use only. Primary Therapy Agent: Cold sores, viral infections, wounds, joint pain, aches and pains, poor circulation, low blood pressure, respiratory infections, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, fever. Secondary Therapy Agent: Athlete's foot, boils, abscesses, blisters, burns, dandruff, insect bites, insect repellent, lice, sprains, strains, respiratory conditions, sore throat, throat infections, cystitis, leucorrhea, chickenpox, headache, nervous exhaustion, fatigue, nerve pain. Aromatherapy is not meant to be a replacement for care under a qualified health professional, but should be considered a complimentary modality.
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