BLOG 446 EUCALYPTUS OIL
Evergreen trees produce eucalyptus leaves and oil. The
prime source for these trees is in Australia. They are also called fever trees,
Tasmanian blue gum trees, or stringy bark trees. This product is a popular home
remedy for many situations, although none of its affects have been
scientifically proven. The use of eucalyptus is likely safe for most people,
but possibly needs to be diluted for some users. Consulting a doctor is always
recommended, especially when using for children. The following are 13 reasons
this remedy might make you lucky and work at home:
1. Alleviate
burns, cuts and cold sores: It acts as an antiseptic.
2. Acne:
It can help clear up skin.
3. Asthma:
When the oil is dropped into a diffuser and inhaled, the chemical eucalyptol might help break up mucus
in people with asthma.
4. Head
lice: It can help the scalp with this condition by eliminating the bugs and
killing the bacteria.
5. Bronchitis:
It can help prevent flare ups (by inhaling from a diffuser).
6. Bad
breath, gingivitis, and plaque: Chewing gum with eucalyptus extract can help.
7. Clear
your sinuses: The airways can open up after inhaling from a diffuser.
8. Treatment
for flu, fever, runny nose, cough, and sore throat: This is a natural medicine.
9. Dandruff
and itchy scalp: It helps clear up the bacteria on the scalp.
10. Stress
relief: It can be calming when inhaled through a vaper.
11. Relieve
muscle pain: It works as an anti-inflammatory for soreness.
12. Air
freshener, aromatherapy, diffuser: It has a refreshing smell.
13. Mosquito
repellent: It wards off these bugs.
Everyone had different reactions to this oil’s uses.
When taken in large doses, it can be toxic. It often times is mixed with other
essential oils as a compliment to their uses. Because it is likely safe under
most circumstances, it is a trick to try especially when a common cold hits, a
burn accident happens, or cut on the skin is lingering you want to make go away
quickly, inexpensively, and as easy as possible.
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