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Floracopeia's light and refreshing lemon-scented eucalyptus oil has sweet rosy-citronella notes that benefit the respiratory tract and immune system. A clean, air brightening eucalyptus variety that retains the full complement of therapeutic qualities of its more camphoraceous counterparts, this citriodora variety is organically distilled from leaves and twigs of the lemon eucalyptus tree in India.
Bottle Size: 1/2 oz (15 ml)
Lemon eucalyptus's pleasantly fresh scent coupled with traditional eucalyptus qualities make this variety popular as an air freshener, along with the expected benefits to the respiratory tract, immune system, and skin. It is suitable for topical application as well as direct inhalation. Its powerful immune enhancing properties make eucalyptus oil a star support of the respiratory systems natural process of decongesting upon direct inhalation or in vapor therapy. By encouraging oxygen uptake, it promotes expectoration of mucus, and encourages detoxification and a deeper level of immune support especially during cold and flu season.
Cleansing and penetrating, eucalyptus oil may be used topically, diffused or in inhalation therapy to support cerebral circulation, the immune system and muscle and joint health. A topical calmative for body and skin, eucalyptus essential oil promotes tissue repair and a healthy inflammatory response encouraging healthy skin. It may also be used topically as an insect repellent.
Lemon eucalyptus has a refreshing and stimulating action on the mind, helping to improve concentration. It can, however, be sedating in small quantities. It is associated with the alleviation of grief and sorrow, as well as opening the heart and intellect while equalizing emotions.
Eucalyptus oil can be applied topically (in at least 50-50 dilution), as a compress, in the bath, through direct inhalation, or diffuser.
Add a few drops to water in to a spray bottle to reduce pet odors and to freshen the air.
Add several drops to 1/2 oz. marula oil and apply as a chest rub to encourage opening of the bronchi and the clearing of congestion.
Massage diluted eucalyptus oil (2% eucalyptus, 98% carrier oil) to enhance circulation and support the musculoskeletal system.
Inhale (direct palm) or diffuse eucalyptus oil to support opening of the chest and sinuses, and to lift the heart.
Diffuse eucalyptus oil to disinfect and repel insects.
Eucalyptus Essential Oil Recipes:
Respiratory Support blend: 4 drops Eastern hemlock, 2 drops eucalyptus, 2 drops peppermint, 4 drops chamomile, in steaming water – inhaled several times daily, or added to 1/2 oz unscented balm and rubbed on chest as needed
Household Cleanser spray: 12 drops pinon pine, 12 drops eucalyptus, 12 drops tea tree, 12 drops cajeput in 8oz mist bottle
Bug and Mosquito spray: 8 drops lemon bush, 8 drops African bluegrass, 8 drops eucalyptus, 8 drops catnip oil, 4 drops peppermint mixed with 4 oz. distilled water in spray bottle. Shake and spray to repel bugs and soothe bites
Respiratory Support blend (promotes mucus expectoration): 2 drops cedar, 4 drops frankincense, 4 drops juniper berry, 2 drops eucalyptus; diffuse, or use inhalation therapy, or mix several drops in 1 oz carrier oil and apply topically to chest
There are over 900 different species of eucalyptus, of which at least 500 produce essential oils. Lemon Eucalyptus has traditionally been used to combat fevers, cold, sinusitis, and flu symptoms.
Approved as a food additive, the oil is used in the preparation of liniments, inhalants, cough syrups, toothpaste and as a pharmaceutical flavoring. It is also used in veterinary care and dentistry, and as a fragrance component in soaps, detergents and toiletries. A variety of dyes are produced from different parts of the plant.
Africans use finely powdered bark as an insect repelling dust while people from around the world use it for anything from maintaining healthy gums to relieving rheumatism. Australian aborigines traditionally used the leaves to disinfect wounds and treat infections. Early Australian settlers named eucalyptus globulus the ‘fever tree’ because of its efficacy in treating septic and typhoid fever.
Dr. Jean Valnet reported that a 2% solution of eucalyptus oil will kill 70% of airborne Staphylococcus bacteria. Eucalyptus oil was also the subject of a recent study which revealed its stimulating effect on white blood cells in support of the immune system.
Safety Considerations for Eucalyptus Essential Oil:
Non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing. People with high blood pressure and epilepsy should avoid eucalyptus oil. Excessive use of this oil may cause headaches. Do not take eucalyptus essential oil internally.
Aromatic Profile and Blending of Lemon Eucalyptus Oil:
Perfumery Note: Top
Odor: Camphorous, citronella-like, lemony-herbaceous, woody undertone, with a sweet, clean dryout
Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium
Blends well with: all mints; herbaceous oils such as thyme, rosemary, and marjoram; tree oils such as pine, spruce, and fir; florals like geranium, and lavender; wood oils cedarwood and sandalwood; also melissa and lemon
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus citriodora
Family: Myrtaceae
Composition: 100% Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Origin: India
Method of Extraction: Steam distilled
Cultivation/Harvesting: Conventional
Plant Part: Leaves, young twigs
Color: Clear to pale yellow
Consistency: Mobile
Yield: 1.0-2.4%
Bottle Size: 15 ml (1/2 oz.)
Floracopeia was established to help preserve and promote the use of botanical medicines as solutions to the widespread ecological destruction taking place in the world, and the loss of medicinal plants on which traditional medical systems depend. We provide our customers with the highest quality essential oils and other botanical aromatic treasures through the promotion of ecological sustainability, organic agriculture, and agro-forestry projects.
Our products are acclaimed for their therapeutic-grade, high quality at affordable prices. We provide artisanal quality oils produced by small family-based distillers. We buy directly from farmers and distillers, thus supporting the local economies in which the plants are grown. We do not buy oils from the world-brokers. Floracopeia is founded with a strong medical orientation and is involved in a number of global eco-projects based in grass roots health care, spirituality, reforestation projects, and the preservation and restoration of ethno-botanical culture.