
Niaouli
The Fresh, penetrating aroma of Niaouli clears the mind, eases respiratory issues and offers us relief during seasonal change and times of mental fatigue
Botanical name: Melaleuca viridiflora
Aroma: fresh, clean, earthy, and herbaceous with a soft floral undertone
Note: Middle/Top
Status: Organic
Chakra: Throat
Method of extraction: Steam Distillation

Aromatherapy
Niaouli essential oil is used in emotional healing for its cleansing, uplifting, and balancing effects on the mind and emotions. Its fresh, camphoraceous scent is believed to help clear mental fog, release negative emotions, and enhance feelings of self-confidence and clarity.
Niaouli oil is especially useful for a cluttered mind, mental fatigue, and lack of focus.
- Boost concentration: For a clearer mind, especially when studying or working, diffuse niaouli oil in your office or study space.
- Mental refreshment: Inhaling the aroma directly from the bottle or a tissue can help lift mental fatigue and provide a sense of refreshment.
- Balance emotional state: For a more balanced emotional state, use niaouli in a diffuser to disperse its calming aroma throughout your home.
Traditional Uses
Niaouli has been used for centuries in traditional medicine by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Guinea, and other regions for its potent healing and protective properties. The essential oil is still widely valued today for its therapeutic effects on the respiratory system, skin, and overall wellness.
- Respiratory support: Niaouli essential oil is rich in eucalyptol, which helps clear sinuses, relieve congestion, and ease symptoms of colds, flu, bronchitis, and asthma.
- Antiseptic and antimicrobial: Its strong antiseptic properties make it an effective treatment for wounds, burns, acne, and other skin infections, where it can promote healing and disinfect. It is often considered a milder alternative to tea tree oil.
- Anti-inflammatory: The oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe skin irritations and reduce inflammation. It can be beneficial for conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
- Analgesic: Niaouli oil can help relieve pain associated with muscle aches, headaches, and migraines when applied topically and diluted.
- Stimulant: Niaouli is a stimulating oil that can help reduce mental fatigue and stress when diffused, creating a more calming and focused environment.
- Circulation booster: Its properties can help improve blood circulation, which may benefit conditions like varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
- Purifying: The oil's cleansing and antiviral properties can be used to purify the air in a home or workplace by diffusing it.
Safety
Niaouli oil is non-toxic, non-irritant, some individuals may find it sensitising and should patch test before use, and dilute as needed.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.
Niaouli essential oil is used in emotional healing for its cleansing, uplifting, and balancing effects on the mind and emotions. Its fresh, camphoraceous scent is believed to help clear mental fog, release negative emotions, and enhance feelings of self-confidence and clarity.
Niaouli oil is especially useful for a cluttered mind, mental fatigue, and lack of focus.
- Boost concentration: For a clearer mind, especially when studying or working, diffuse niaouli oil in your office or study space.
- Mental refreshment: Inhaling the aroma directly from the bottle or a tissue can help lift mental fatigue and provide a sense of refreshment.
- Balance emotional state: For a more balanced emotional state, use niaouli in a diffuser to disperse its calming aroma throughout your home.
Niaouli has been used for centuries in traditional medicine by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Guinea, and other regions for its potent healing and protective properties. The essential oil is still widely valued today for its therapeutic effects on the respiratory system, skin, and overall wellness.
- Respiratory support: Niaouli essential oil is rich in eucalyptol, which helps clear sinuses, relieve congestion, and ease symptoms of colds, flu, bronchitis, and asthma.
- Antiseptic and antimicrobial: Its strong antiseptic properties make it an effective treatment for wounds, burns, acne, and other skin infections, where it can promote healing and disinfect. It is often considered a milder alternative to tea tree oil.
- Anti-inflammatory: The oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe skin irritations and reduce inflammation. It can be beneficial for conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
- Analgesic: Niaouli oil can help relieve pain associated with muscle aches, headaches, and migraines when applied topically and diluted.
- Stimulant: Niaouli is a stimulating oil that can help reduce mental fatigue and stress when diffused, creating a more calming and focused environment.
- Circulation booster: Its properties can help improve blood circulation, which may benefit conditions like varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
- Purifying: The oil's cleansing and antiviral properties can be used to purify the air in a home or workplace by diffusing it.
Niaouli oil is non-toxic, non-irritant, some individuals may find it sensitising and should patch test before use, and dilute as needed.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.










