Claims:Eucalyptus essential oil is well known for its ability to fight bacterial, viral and fungal infections, and to help clear the respiratory tract of built up mucus. It acts as a natural mosquito repellent.
Known to have anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, this soothing oil helps in healing and cleansing the skin, it provides relief to minor burns, sores, bites, and cuts by decreasing pain, inhibiting bleeding, eliminating bacteria from the wound, and promoting the closing of scars.
Eucalyptus essential oil improves many respiratory conditions because it helps to stimulate the immune system, provide antioxidant protection and improve respiratory circulation. It facilitates easy breathing, enhances feelings of relaxation, and creates a refreshing feeling. When used in massages, it soothes nervous tension, and helps clear the mind.
Used in aromatherapy, the cooling scent of Eucalyptus Essential Oil is known to relieve mental exhaustion by boosting circulation to the brain, thereby stimulating the mind out of sluggishness, and rejuvenating the spirit.
For Inhalation Purposes: It is recommended that the user uses an aromatherapy diffuser for optimal results. However, the user could also use the natural diffusion phenomena by placing a drop of the essential oil on a surface and allowing it to diffuse into the air freely.
Inhalation Uses Precautions: If you experience headaches, nausea, or severe coughing during the inhalation process should seek medical attention right away.
For Topical Purposes: It is recommended that the user does not use more than two drops of essential oil directly on the skin.
Topical Uses Cautions: Try applying a small amount on the skin as a patch test before use. Stop using if any allergic reaction appears. For external use only.
General Precautions: Individuals with allergies should be very careful while using essential oils and should consult their doctors before using any essential oil. Keep out of reach of children.