Eucalyptus Plant Description
Named for the blue haze that comes from the
eucalyptus gum in the Blue Mountains of Australia. Of the 300 species
of eucalyptus trees in the world, Eucalyptus globulus is the best known
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Constituents
:Oil comprising 70% cineole, pinenes, sesquiterpene alcohols, aromadendrene, cuminaldehyde
Properties
: Antibacterial* Antispasmodic* Cisatrisant*Depurative* Diuretic* Expectorant* Febrifuge* Hypoglycemic* Rubefacient* Vermifuge* Vulnerary* Analgesic* Cooling* Anti-inflammatory* Cytophylactic* Antirheumatic* AntiViral* Repels Insects* Breath* Antiparasite*
AromatherapyEssential Oils and Carrier Oils
Eucalyptus oil is clear, is not much used in perfumery, but has a well known reputation as in inhalant or chest rub. It has a distinctive camphor odour. The most salient quality of eucalyptus oil is its action in all types of fever and is one of the best antiseptic oils..
Eucalyptus Lemon, Eucalyptus citriodora , contains citronella, which adds a lemon-like tone to the familiar penetrating aroma of eucalyptus. Recently the CDC stated that eucalyptus lemon was as effective as DEET for use as an insect repellent. Uplifting and invigorating, cools the body in summer and protects it in winter.
Quick Tips
Eucalyptus is helps to revive someone who has fainted. Cinnamon and eucalyptus are considered just as efficacious against flu as conventional medicine.
Eucalyptus Medicinal Uses & Benefits
Bronchial congestion,cold
The pungent vapors of eucalyptus help break up phlegm and bronchial congestion, a welcome action for anyone with bronchitis or a cold. It's cineole is an antiseptic that helps combat bad breath, fight spasms, and kill bacteria and fungi. James Duke, The Green Pharmacy Herbal Handbook (2000)
Aching joints and rheumatism
Eucalyptus oil is an excellent topical remedy for aching joints and rheumatism. Marlene Ericksen, Healing with Aromatherapy (2000)
Encourages breathing
Eucalyptus opens the lungs and encourages breathing by increasing oxygeni in the cells. Eucalyptol, found in many over-the-counter remedies, loosens phlegm in the chest and helps to open clogged nasal passages. It also kills several types of bacteria and viruses, including Bacillus subtilis and several strains of Streptococcus
Phyllis A. Balch, Prescription for Herbal Healing (2002)
Sore muscles, sprains
Eucalyptus oil reduces pain in sore muscles, sprains, and sports injuries. Blend eucalyptus in a 2 percent solution with a base massage oil like almond. Applied as an ointment, eucalyptus has been shown to increase the flow of blood to muscle tissue, which eases muscle soreness. Because of its antiseptic properties, eucalyptus can be used as a topical antiseptic for minor cuts and scrapes. Marlene Ericksen, Healing with Aromatherapy (2000)
Mosquito repellent
Oil of lemon eucalyptus Eucalyptus citriodoraprovides provides protection against mosquito bites, according to the CDC
Side Effects:
Avoid use in infants. Undiluted eucalyptus oil is toxic if taken internally
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