Parts Used:Leaf Certified Organic Country of Origin: India
Eucalyptus Globulus is a large, evergreen, deciduous tree from the Myrtaceae or the myrtle family. On average, the plant grows to a height of 45 feet. However, depending on the growing conditions, its growth cans sometimes either be stunted or promoted. At maximum, a Eucalyptus Globulus plant can grow as tall as 300 to 330 feet. The plant is also called southern blue gum and Tasmanian blue gum. The lance-shaped, glossy green leaves of Eucalyptus Globulus, which are whitish and waxy (from the lower side) when young, are the source of eucalyptus essential oil. They are also widely used for their incredible therapeutic properties. It’s important to mention that eucalyptus essential oil, extracted from the leaves of Eucalyptus Globulus, has been acknowledged for internal pharmaceutical uses because of the absence of phellandrene. This is a precondition for any medicinal compound to be approved for internal use.
Benefits and Uses
Antibacterial
Antiseptic
Cold
Cough
Sore throat
Various infections
Antispasmodic
Antioxidant
Improves dry skin
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces stress and induces relaxation
Lowers blood pressure
Improves oral health
Insect repellent
Wound healing
Fever
Active Ingredients
Eucalyptol, also called cineole
Cuminaldehyde
Tannins
Aromadendrene
Flavonoids, such as isorhamnetin, catechins, quercetin, kaempferol, luteolin, and phloretin.
Ceramides
Limonene
Macrocarpal C
Ethanol
Traditional Uses
Creams and ointments made from eucalyptus leaves were used by Aboriginals to heal wounds. It is also known as an excellent natural insect repellent and called fever tree as well. In England, eucalyptus oil was used to clean urinary catheters during the 19th century.
Modern Uses
Eucalyptus oil is commonly used in over-the-counter medicines for cold due to its ability to remove mucus from the respiratory tract and relieve inflammation and congestion. It is also known to help induce relaxation. Eucalyptus leaves can also protect the body as well as fight against oxidative stress.
Fun Fact
Eucalyptus Globulus plant got the name of fever tree in 1862, five years after it was first planted in Algeria. The name was given because the eucalyptus plants had dried the marshy area (where they were planted) within only five years. This eventually destroyed the mosquito habitat and significantly reduced their quantity in the area.
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease. Results may vary based on individual user and are not guaranteed.
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