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Benefits and Uses of Eucalyptus Essential Oil

 

Great For Maintaining Skin Health

 

Eucalyptus oil is a great cleansing and purifying agent. Mix it with bath salts and not only will your skin feel much fresher, the oil will also help clean away all the day’s dirt while fighting existing skin infections. Because of its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, it also makes a great all-natural treatment for wounds, insect bites, acne, and other minor skin problems.

Eucalyptol, a prominent oxide that is one of the main chemical components of eucalyptus essential oil, gives it its great cleansing property. When applied topically, the oil helps rejuvenate and invigorate the skin.

 

Hair Care

 

The oil is reputed to help promote a healthy scalp. The active ingredients found in the oil stimulate the blood vessels in the scalp, causing it to increase the blood flow to the hair follicles. This, in turn, encourages healthy hair development. As a natural insect repellent, eucalyptus essential oil is also popular as treatment for head lice.

So, if you are suffering from an irritated scalp, hair loss, and even head lice, try massaging eucalyptus essential oil diluted in coconut oil onto your hair and scalp.

 

Antiseptic

 

Eucalyptus oil and its major chemical component, 1,8-cineole, is said to have antimicrobial effects on Mycobacterium tuberculosis and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), as well as different strains of viruses and fungi. This oil is also recognized to have aerial antimicrobial effects.

Consequently, the oil can be used as an ingredient in a non-toxic, all-natural disinfecting spray. It can help remove bacteria, viruses, and molds in affected areas. With its insect-repelling and deodorizing property, you’re not only keeping your space germ-free, you’re saying goodbye to insects and musty smells as well! That’s hitting three birds with one stone!

 

Muscle and Nerve Pain Relief

 

Eucalyptus essential oil can help relieve muscle tension.Eucalyptus essential oil boasts analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anti neuralgic properties. Its pain-relieving effects make it especially helpful in soothing strained and aching muscles as well as neuralgia, or pain extending in a nerve or group of nerves. Therefore, it is a highly recommended alternative treatment to rheumatism, sprains, stiff or strained muscles, lumbago, fibrosis, and nerve pain.

 

Treatment for Respiratory Ailments

 

Clogged sinuses, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest area and a bad cough with nothing coming up -- these are annoying tell-tale signs of a respiratory ailment. Diseases affecting the respiratory system are some of the most common reasons for clinic visits and hospital admissions. Although there are plenty of over-the-counter medications available for such illnesses, proven home remedies and all-natural solutions can also be great complementary treatments.

 

Mood Lifter and Stress Relief

 

We all have one of those days where we’re feeling down and the world is grey. When you need a little spirit boost or a mood up lifter, eucalyptus essential oil is an excellent go-to.

 

Feeling mentally and physically sluggish? Emotionally and mentally drained and exhausted? Or just feeling down in general? Eucalyptus essential oil is your friend. The oil is an effective stimulant. It’s cooling and refreshing effects go beyond being just a great shampoo. Also, because of its general cephalic properties, eucalyptus essential oil is also a potent treatment for stress and mental disorders. The aroma of eucalyptus oil, when inhaled, is rejuvenating and re-energizing.

  

Treating Fevers

 

The eucalyptus tree wasn’t called the “fever tree” for no reason. It has been known to help treat fever for centuries. Fevers are often a symptom of an infection, which means that it is not a disease in itself. The antibacterial effects of eucalyptus essential oil, along with its cooling effect, make it an effective febrifuge. Adding the oil to warm water when giving a feverish person a sponge bath is a great and effective way to use the oil in bringing fevers down. Applying the diluted oil topically is actually a faster way of absorbing it into the blood.

 

Repels Mosquitoes

 

If you want to maintain a relaxing environment around you, mood-boosting fragrances just don’t cut it when you have insects like mosquitoes flying around the room. Luckily, there’s nothing to worry about. The smell of eucalyptus oil makes it a natural and potent mosquito repellent, keeping all those nasty bugs at bay while you go about your daily life.

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