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Niaouli Oil


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Bottle Size: 1/2 oz.
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Floracopeia's pure organic niaouli oil from Madagascar is a relative of Tea Tree. Niaouli oil has a sweeter yet more antiseptic fragrance, and can be used in addition to or in place of Tea Tree. Niaouli essential oil has less of a tendency to irritate the skin. Niaouli oil is a powerful oil that should be considered for every personal collection. Although niaouli oil is not used much for its fragrance, it's medicinal qualities are potent and useful for all kinds of common health challenges.
Health Benefits of Niaouli Oil:

A powerful non-irritating, stimulating antiseptic, niaouli oil is an excellent addition to any first aid kit. Good in dilution for minor cuts, scrapes, or burns, niaouli oil can be used to clean out wounds and will also begin to regenerate tissue to speed healing (see How To Use section). As a disinfectant, niaouli oil is also valuable in clearing up other skin irritations such as boils and insect bites. Niaouli oil has also been used to treat oily, dull, or acne-prone skin. A powerful stimulant, niaouli oil is effective in clearing respiratory congestion when diffused or used through direct palm inhalation. Niaouli oil helps to increase concentration and clears the head, while lifting the spirits.

How To Use Niaouli Oil:

Niaouli oil is the best choice for you if you've found your skin is easily irritated by tea tree oil as it has very similar therapeutic effects and is more gentle to the skin. Niaouli oil can be diluted in water and used as an antiseptic wash for cuts and other minor skin irritations. Niaouli essential oil's disinfecting properties help your body fight infection while its stimulating components help to heal the skin. Mixed into a cream or lotion, niaouli oil is a great choice to clear up inflamed skin as a result of acne, boils, ulcers, cuts, and insect bites. When diffused, niaouli oil can help prevent air-borne infection, and open the respiratory system as well as the mind. Diluted in quality massage oil like Floracopeia's rosehip seed oil or marula oil, niaouli oil can help you fight infection, relieve pain, and increase circulation. Applying a drop to pimples with a Q-tip 2-3 times a day or using 2-3 drops in a warm steam bath can help clear up your skin. Niaouli oil is an excellent antiseptic for the mouth when diluted in water as a mild mouthwash. (2 drops in 1/4 cup of water)

Why Buy Niaouli Oil From Floracopeia

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 on. We provide our customers with the highest quality essential oils and other botanical aromatic treasures through the promotion of ecological sustainability, organic agriculture, 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 preservation and restoration of ethno-botanical culture.

Floracopeia Niaouli Oil Product Details:

Botanical Name: Melaleuca quinquenervia
Bottle Size: 1/2 ounce (15 ml)
Composition: 100% Pure Niaouli Oil
Origin: Madagascar
Plant Part: Niaouli Twigs and Leaves
Extraction: Steam Distilled
Cultivation/Harvesting: Organic, Non-Certified

  • Latin Name: (Melaleuca quinquenervia)
  • Bottle Size: 1/2 oz.
  • More About Niaouli Essential Oil:

    Niaouli tree and oil has a long history of use by many different cultures. In New Caledonia the fresh air and absence of malaria is credited solely to the niaouli tree. It is also used in New Caledonia to purify their water supply. In the Middle East niaouli leaves are valued as a tea that helps stimulate healthy bowels. Niaouli oil has been used in many hospitals. The French have used it in the obstetrics and gynecology fields because of its high antiseptic qualities. Niaouli oil is still a popular ingredient in toothpaste and mouth sprays. Niaouli oil vapor has potent insecticidal powers.

    Aromatic Profile and Blending of Niaouli Oil:

    Sharp, clear, pungent, medicinal, floral, slightly sweet, fresh, earthy, musty, harsh. Spicy-camphoraceous, warm scent. Similar to tea tree oil, but the aroma is softer, sweeter, and to many people, more pleasant. Niaouli oil is often mixed with juniper oil, lavender oil, lemon essential oil, lime oil, myrtle oil and rosemary oil. Niaouli oil will also mix nicely with the scents and therapeutic benefits of Scotch pine and sweet fennel.

    Specific blending suggestions for niaouli oil from The Pharmacy of Flowers:
    2 parts niaouli oil, 3 parts lavender essential oil; or,
    3 parts niaouli oil, 2 parts lemon tea-tree oil, 1 part myrtle oil; or,
    3 parts niaouli oil, 2 parts eucalyptus oil, 1 part myrtle oil.

    Safety Considerations for Niaouli Oil

    Do not take niaouli essential oil internally. Do not apply directly to the eyes or mucous membranes. Potential for Skin Irritation: Medium
    Niaouli oil is considered a safe oil, since it is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Niaouli oil is nontoxic and it is not irritating: it is a powerful stimulant, so be sure to use it early at night and only use in combination with more sedative oil.
    The information on this web-site is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any disease or health condition.
    Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children should not use this product without first consulting a licensed healthcare practitioner.
    The above statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.

    Niaouli Oil in the Global Garden: Ecological, Cultural and Economic Benefits:

    Floracopeia is proud to offer this certified organic niaouli essential oil from South Africa. At present there are about thirty-three distilleries in the southern Africa region distilling a variety of cultivated and wild harvested aromatic plants. Floracopeia is currently working with one of the primary organizers and distributors for those distilleries, to offer common and well-established aromatic products as well as to develop new ones. All these essential oil projects are linked directly to poverty alleviation programs established for the dual purpose of caretaking local environments while producing sustainable economic benefits. (Read more about our South Africa eco-projects)

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