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“strong, camphorous, minty smell”
Eucalyptus is a well-loved scent for creating a relaxing mood, opening up your sinuses, and offering antibacterial properties.
The Eucalyptus tree goes by several nicknames such as Fever-Tree, Blue Gum Tree, and Stringy Bark Tree, depending on its location in the world.
Despite the multiplicity of Eucalyptus varieties, they share common characteristics including their fresh, crisp, clean, sweet, and camphoraceous scents, which are sometimes further described as having hints of lemon, peppermint, or woody nuances.
In Feng Shui, Eucalyptus is for health luck; to encourage deep breathing, and cool an overheated mind or body.
Cautions: Avoid if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy. For external use only, this is considered toxic if taken internally. Dilute before use; may cause skin irritation in some individuals, so a skin test is recommended prior to use. Avoid contact with eyes.
1. Home & Office – Diffusing
Add 8-12 drops of Eucalyptus to a diffuser.
The fragrance of Eucalyptus Essential Oil is inhaled and scent receptors in the brain’s emotional powerhouse process the smell as refreshing.
Eucalyptus Oil expectorant properties also make it effective in facilitating the relief of congestion and respiratory tract infections.
2. Topical Use
Diluted with dedaun+co. carrier oil and used topically in a moisturizer or blended massage oil, Eucalyptus Essential Oil’s stimulating properties may help to revitalize the skin and tired muscles.
Known to have anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, this soothing oil 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.