The antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and decongestant properties make eucalyptus oil suitable for respiratory problems such as sore throat, asthma, cough, nasal congestion, bronchitis and sinusitis. As a natural deodorant and antiseptic it is used to disinfect the atmosphere of the rooms.
It kills bacteria and germs and is also used by hospitals. Eucalyptus essential oil is almost colorless, with a strong smell of freshness. Relieves the airway and helps treat colds, whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma and bronchitis. Relieves fever and relieves migraine pain.
Ease breathing during a cold: Adding 8 drops of eucalyptus essential oil to a bowl of boiling water and inhaling the vapors. This is the most common anti-cold essential oil. If your cold is at a more advanced stage cough then we can enhance its action by adding 3 drops of peppermint essential oil, 2 drops of sage oil and 1 drop of thyme essential oil.
Ecological cleaner: As it has antiseptic and bactericidal properties, eucalyptus can be used in any similar case. So mix 30-50 drops of eucalyptus essential oil in 5 liters of water and use it for any disinfectant use on any surface of your home. Even for the hands. Its action is enhanced with the essential oil of the tea tree by dripping an additional 15 drops in the above mixture.
Not to be used insoluble on skin.
Precautions: It is toxic when swallowed.
Properties: Hemostatic, Antibacterial, Anti-bronchial, Anti-catarrhal, Antiseptic, Air disinfectant, Stimulant, Nerve stimulant, Insect repellent, Sweat.
Note: To avoid spoilage, all essential oils should be stored away from direct sunlight in dark glass bottles. Essential oils are recommended to be stored sealed in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, and used within 12 months of first opening. The more air there is in a bottle of essential oil, the faster it will oxidize.









































































































































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