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Botanical
Name: Eucalyptus globulus
Common
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Color:
Clear
Consistency:
Thin
Perfumery
Note: Top
Strength
of Initial Aroma: Strong
Aromatic
Description: Fresh, medicinal, woody, earthy.
Possible
Uses: Arthritis, bronchitis, catarhh, cold
sores, colds, coughing, fever, flu, poor
circulation, sinusitis.
Blends
Well With: Lavender, Pine and other
Aromatherapy
Uses:
Powerful antiseptic, analgesic, antiviral,
antirheumatic, powerful antispasmodic
anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, deodorant,
expectorant, fungicidal, insect repellant,
purifying, sedative (CNS, cardiac,
antihypertensive)
Highly anitfungal and anti-infectious with an
awakening lemony scent which is surprisingly
soothing to the body and mind.
Skin: athlete's foot, fungal
infections, dandruff, herpes, insecticide, sores.
Muscular/Sketal: arthritis, rheumatism; muscle
& joint aches & pains, injuries and
sprains.
Cardio-vascular/Lymphatic: may
help to lower blood pressure, aids hypertension
(MDR), recovery support after heart attack.
Genito-Urinary/Reproductive:
antiseptic, cystitis, vaginitis, increases urine
flow.
Nervous Brain/Mind: soothing,
calming.
Add a
dew drops of oil to your favorite lotion, massage
oil or aromatherapy diffuser.
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