Eucalyptus Essential Oil/10 ml
Eucalyptus Essential Oil/10 ml
What is Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil : Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil is probably most well-known for its wonderful benefits for respiratory applications including helping to ease congestion and pressure, colds, flu, fever, nasopharyngitis, sinusitis and bronchitis. It's also a great essential oil to use in massage or other topical blends to ease muscular pain and arthritis. Eucalyptus globulus Essential Oil primarily consists of the oxide 1, 8 cineole (also known as eucalyptol or just cineole). The cineole content is what is primarily responsible for giving Eucalyptus globulus its aroma and key therapeutic benefits for respiratory health and pain relief. Eucalyptus Globulus is known for its cleansing properties and stimulating scent, and like other eucalyptus oil uses, it is often applied topically or diffused aromatically. When diffused, Eucalyptus Globulus also gives rooms and offices a refreshing atmosphere that’s perfect for spaces where you study, meditate, or exercise. Eucalyptus Globulus Oil Technical Data Sheet : Common Name : Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus blue gum Latin Name : Eucalyptus globulus Appearance: Mobile liquid Color : Clear to pale Yellow Odor: Fresh, medicinal, woody, earthy Botanical Family : Myrtaceae Organ: Leaves Processing Method: Steam distillation Type: 100% pure Origin: Algeria Preferred uses : Dermal, respiratory tract Chemical composition: Main chemical compound : Terpenic oxides 75 to 85% Other chemical compounds : Monoterpenes 10 to 20%, Sesquiterpénols 6%, Esters 0 to 6% Physical characteristics : A good Eucalyptus Globulus essential oil must have the following physical characteristics: Density at 20 ° C : 0.905 to 0.925 Refractive index at 20 ° C : 1.460 to 1.466 Rotatory power at 20 ° C : 0 ° to + 10 ° Flash point : + 44 ° C Storage conditions : Precautions in Handling : Apply good manufacturing practice & industrial hygiene practices, ensuring proper ventilation. Observe good personal hygiene, and do not eat, drink or smoke whilst handling. Storage Conditions : Store in tightly closed original container, in a cool, dry & ventilated area away from heat sources & protected from light. Keep air contact to a minimum. Fire Protection : Keep away from ignition sources & naked flames. Take precautions to avoid static discharges in working area. Properties of Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil : FOR HEALTH Antiallergic Anti diabetic Antioxidant Anti-fatigue Febrifuge Anthelmintic Anti-inflammatory Aerial Antiseptic Expectorant Mucolytic FOR WELL-BEING Relaxing, Sedative Psychic stimulant Indications of Eucalyptus Globulus Essential oil: Eucalyptus Globulus is very useful for: Respiratory disorders of the lower pathways (lungs, bronchi) : Acute bronchitis Pneumonia Emphysema Respiratory disorders of the upper lanes (throat, nose, sinuses) : Cold, nasopharyngitis Flu Sinusitis Fat cough (do not use in case of dry cough) To reduce Acne: The hypersecretion of sebum is one of the factors favoring acne. In addition to the antiseptic properties that the essential oil of eucalyptol contains it also reduces the size of the sebaceous glands and therefore the production of sebum. The Eucalyptus Globulus can therefore be part of Acne care for oily or combination skin. Joint or muscle pain: The essential oil of Eucalyptus Globulus has the following properties Anti-inflammatory activity. Rubefaction activity: local activation of the blood circulation inducing an anti-pain effect. Skin penetration enhancer: Eucalyptol increases the penetration of other active substances through the skin. Presence of para-cymene: this reinforces the anti-pain properties usually observed for essential oils rich in 1,8-cineole. Muscle relaxant action: checked by electromyography. Tips for using Eucalyptus essential oil for health: RESPIRATORY BENEFITS AND ENT: Bronchitis, congested bronchi, phlegm, flu, ENT infection, respiratory infection, nasopharyngitis, sinusitis, fat cough: dilute a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil in a vegetable oil to massage the upper back, along the vertebral column and soles of the feet. Do not use essential oil eucalyptus in case of dry cough. For respiratory infections: diffuse for 10 minutes per hour to disinfect the atmosphere. OTHER BENEFITS: Fatigue: dilute a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil in a vegetable oil and massage the back, spine and soles of the feet. Or use in olfaction. Bacterial infection, viral infection: dilute a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil in a vegetable oil and massage the back of the feet. Or use eucalyptus essential oil in olfaction, diffusion or inhalation. For inhalations, pour 10 drops of essential oil in a bowl of hot water and breathe the vapors for 3 to 7 min, 2 times a day. Tips for using eucalyptus essential oil for psychological well-being: Anxiety, fatigue, difficulty of concentration, lack of energy, nervousness, and pessimism: dilute a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil in a vegetable oil to massage the wrists. Synergies with Eucalyptus Globulus essential oil: With the essential oils of savory, thyme, clove, rosemary, lavender, for an anti-infectious respiratory effect and for an expectorant effect. With essential oils of true lavender, marjoram with shells, against acute bronchitis. With essential oils of niaouli, ravintsara against fat cough. With essential oils of tea tree, cinnamon, clove, pine, lavandin against respiratory infections. Caution: The essential oil of eucalyptus globule is dermocaustic. It can cause burns and skin irritation. It should never be used pure. It must be diluted in a vegetable oil. You should not use the eucalyptus essential oil globular for long periods. This oil is prohibited for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding. It should not be used for children under 10 years old. It is totally forbidden to people who have asthma, diabetes, epilepsy or who have hormone-dependent cancer. When used in diffusion, the eucalyptus essential oil must be dosed in a small proportion and combined with other softer oils. As it is very drying, it can cause a cough and be irritating to the eyes. The eucalyptus essential oil is easier to use. First Aid Measures : Inhalation : Remove from exposure site to fresh air. Keep at rest. Obtain medical attention. Eye Contact : Rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 mins. Contact a doctor if symptoms persist. Skin Contact : Remove contaminated clothes. Wash thoroughly with soap & water, flush with plenty of water. If irritation persists, seek medical advice. Ingestion : Rinse mouth out with water. Seek medical advice immediately.