Narrow-Leaf Ironbark Eucalyptus
Our anti viral champion, this powerful oil delivers.
Wild harvested and distilled by us, its dedicated following is well-deserved. Your best ally for battling colds and flu, it alleviates congestion, dispels mucus, and its analgesic nature soothes muscular discomfort and curbs inflammation.
A must have in your medicine cabinet.
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus crebra
Aroma: A crisp, medicinal scent with lingering woody tones. It immediately invokes the smell of the Aussie bush.
Note: Middle
Status: Organic
Chakra: Heart
Origin: Far North Queensland
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled by Rare Earth Oils
Aromatherapy
Indigenous Australians would cleanse a space of bad energies or spirits, or places where there has been conflict by burning (smudging) eucalyptus leaves throughout the space.
The oil is excellent for energetically clearing a space and to aid meditation. Helping us to be open hearted, restoring optimism and vitality it offers us cleansing and renewal, lifts our spirit and grants us the vision to see new horizons.
Traditional Uses
Eucalyptus Oil is probably best known for its ability to loosen and expel mucus. Traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years for; cough, cold, flu, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis, pneumonia, sore throats, asthma, ear infections and for its antiseptic properties.
Research does indicate that inhalations of Eucalyptus Oil can markedly improve breathing and function. Because of its antibacterial, antiviral nature it may also reduce the initial and secondary infections. Some research indicates it may boost our body’s production of white blood cells to fight an infection.
Surprisingly it is less well known for its use in liniments to ease the symptoms of; muscle aches and pains, arthritis, headaches, nerve pain, injury and general muscular problems due to its analgesic, inflammation reducing effect.
Historically applied in a liniment for muscle aches and pain, headaches, neuralgia, arthritis, inflammation, to improve circulation injury and general muscular problems due to its analgesic effect.
On the skin it has been used as an antiseptic to treat injuries, cuts, wounds, blisters, cold sores, shingles and mild burns.
Suggested Uses
Inhalation: Aroma diffuser, steam inhalation, direct
Bath, compress, antiseptic wash and household cleaning
Add to massage oil or liniment for pain relief
Safety
Avoid direct contact with eyes, patch test before application to skin.
Keep out of reach of children. Be aware of individual allergies.
Blends with
Lemongrass, Lemon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Ginger, Pink grapefruit, Lavender
Indigenous Australians would cleanse a space of bad energies or spirits, or places where there has been conflict by burning (smudging) eucalyptus leaves throughout the space.
The oil is excellent for energetically clearing a space and to aid meditation. Helping us to be open hearted, restoring optimism and vitality it offers us cleansing and renewal, lifts our spirit and grants us the vision to see new horizons.
Eucalyptus Oil is probably best known for its ability to loosen and expel mucus. Traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years for; cough, cold, flu, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis, pneumonia, sore throats, asthma, ear infections and for its antiseptic properties.
Research does indicate that inhalations of Eucalyptus Oil can markedly improve breathing and function. Because of its antibacterial, antiviral nature it may also reduce the initial and secondary infections. Some research indicates it may boost our body’s production of white blood cells to fight an infection.
Surprisingly it is less well known for its use in liniments to ease the symptoms of; muscle aches and pains, arthritis, headaches, nerve pain, injury and general muscular problems due to its analgesic, inflammation reducing effect.
Historically applied in a liniment for muscle aches and pain, headaches, neuralgia, arthritis, inflammation, to improve circulation injury and general muscular problems due to its analgesic effect.
On the skin it has been used as an antiseptic to treat injuries, cuts, wounds, blisters, cold sores, shingles and mild burns.
Suggested Uses
Inhalation: Aroma diffuser, steam inhalation, direct
Bath, compress, antiseptic wash and household cleaning
Add to massage oil or liniment for pain relief
Avoid direct contact with eyes, patch test before application to skin.
Keep out of reach of children. Be aware of individual allergies.
Lemongrass, Lemon, Peppermint, Rosemary, Ginger, Pink grapefruit, Lavender