

Nerolina
Nerolina is one of our favourite Australian Natives.
A gentle floral herbaceous aroma with highlights of that quintessential aussie bushlands with sweet floral overtones.
Australian Native's carry the story of our land; pure, potent, and deeply grounding. They connect us back to Country, help us find our roots and remind us why we love Australia.
Botanical name: Melaleuca quinquenervia
Aroma: soft, sweet, earthy, slightly fruity, with hints of eucalyptus and lilac
Note: Middle/Top
Status: Organic
Chakra: Throat
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled

Aromatherapy
Nerolina is valued in aromatherapy to support emotional balance. Its calming, soothing nature is ideal for moments of stress, fatigue, or seasonal transition.
Indigenous Australians often brewed the aromatic leaves into infusions to treat colds and headaches and inhaled for congestion. Nectar from the flowers was consumed as a sweet drink, and the essential oil because of its antiseptic properties was used to treat wounds.
Traditionally the bark of Melaleuca quinquenervia, or paperbark trees, served as spiritual material for funerals and ceremonies and was often used for building shelters, wrapping food for cooking and creating soft areas for sleeping.
Traditional Uses
Steam-distilled from the soft, fragrant leaves of the coastal paperbark tree, Nerolina has a rich history of traditional use for easing respiratory discomfort and calming the nervous system.
With a gentle floral, herbaceous aroma, Nerolina offers a softer alternative to Tea Tree in both scent and effect. Scientifically noted for its Antiseptic and antibacterial qualities, also used for its ability to relieve congestion.
Safety
Nerolina oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitising.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.
Nerolina is valued in aromatherapy to support emotional balance. Its calming, soothing nature is ideal for moments of stress, fatigue, or seasonal transition.
Indigenous Australians often brewed the aromatic leaves into infusions to treat colds and headaches and inhaled for congestion. Nectar from the flowers was consumed as a sweet drink, and the essential oil because of its antiseptic properties was used to treat wounds.
Traditionally the bark of Melaleuca quinquenervia, or paperbark trees, served as spiritual material for funerals and ceremonies and was often used for building shelters, wrapping food for cooking and creating soft areas for sleeping.
Steam-distilled from the soft, fragrant leaves of the coastal paperbark tree, Nerolina has a rich history of traditional use for easing respiratory discomfort and calming the nervous system.
With a gentle floral, herbaceous aroma, Nerolina offers a softer alternative to Tea Tree in both scent and effect. Scientifically noted for its Antiseptic and antibacterial qualities, also used for its ability to relieve congestion.
Nerolina oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitising.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.











