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Pure Eucalyptus Essential oil from Australia.
Eucalyptus oil is LIKELY UNSAFE when it is taken by mouth without first being diluted. Taking 3.5 mL of undiluted oil can be fatal. Signs of eucalyptus poisoning might include stomach pain and burning, dizziness, muscle weakness, small eye pupils, feelings of suffocation, and some others.
Many essential oils, such as eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, cinnamon, citrus, pennyroyal, peppermint, pine, sweet birch, wintergreen, and ylang ylang are toxic to pets. These are toxic whether they are applied to the skin OR used in diffusers.
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Originally native to Australia, eucalyptus trees are now grown all over the world and used for their medicinal properties. Their healing power comes from eucalyptus oil, which is made from the tree’s oval-shaped leaves. The leaves are dried, crushed, and steam distilled to release the essential oil. Eucalyptus essential oil should be diluted before use. For external use only! Eucalyptus has been known to have many medicinal benefits including; disinfecting wounds, helping you breath easier (in popular vapor rub formulas), repel bugs, help with cold sores, and helps to ease joint pain. Eucalyptus is said to help reduce negative energy and its influence on your mood.
You should dilute the oil in either MCT oil (fractionated coconut) or jojoba oil. 1 to 5 percent is a good guideline. That would be approximately 1 to 5 drops per teaspoon of oil. Sold in a 15 ml (0.5 oz.) glass amber dropper bottle
- EUCALYPTUS ESSENTIAL OIL
- Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil
- Country Of Origin: AUSTRALIA
- Method Of Extraction: Steam Distilled
- Plant Part: Leaves
- Strength of Aroma: Strong
- Aromatic Scent: A very herbaceous scent with soft woody undertones
- Blends well with: Basil, Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Spearmint, Tea Tree, and others
- Flash Point: 111.2 Degree F.
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