How to Use Eucalyptus Essential Oil

For recipes and tips, get the book, Heal With Essential Oil

Eucalyptus ushers in a welcomed addition to every medicine cabinet for its ability to fight colds, flu and fever. Its widespread applications include the oil’s healing effectiveness for skin ailments such as burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, and lice. Euca-lyptus has a wonderful effect on wounds-when exposed to air ozone is formed as an antiseptic.

Another of the many benefits of Eucalyptus essential oil is its ability to help with muscle and joint pain. When blended with a massage oil, Eucalyptus acts as an analgesic, relieving the pain caused by rheumatism, sprained tendons and ligaments, lum-bago, stiff muscles and nerve pain.

A blend of Bergamot and Eucalyptus has been found to be effective against herpes simplex. It is also good for nasal and sinus congestion, as it helps to dry up phlegm and combat the infection of sinusitis. It is also used for acne, endometriosis, vaginitis and bronchitis. It has also been found to be effective on burns, blisters, cuts, wounds, insect bites, bee stings, lice, sore muscles and skin infections. Eucalyptus essential oil helps to heal ulcers and diabetes. Like Clove Essential Oil, Eucalyptus helps with dental problems. It is effective against cavities, plaque, gingivitis and other dental related infections due to its germicidal properties. Some of the other health benefits for Eucalyptus include: respiratory problems such as asthma, coughs, and bronchitis.

For recipes and tips, get the book, Heal With Essential Oil

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