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Eucalyptus Globulus Oil, Eucalyptus Oil Bella Mira Essential Oil : Eucalyptus
Globulus
Country Of Origin: China Certification: Wild Crafted Classification: Eucalyptus Globulus Other Names: Tasmanian Blue Gum, Southern Blue Gum, Eurabbie Found in Blends: Breath Ease and Revision Interesting Facts: The name Eucalyptus means "well-covered"; it describes the bud cap. An essential oil extracted from eucalyptus leaves contains compounds that are powerful natural disinfectants and which can be toxic in large quantities. Several marsupial herbivores, notably Koalas and some possums, are relatively tolerant of it. The close correlation of these oils with other more potent toxins called formulated phloroglucinol compounds allows koalas and other marsupial species to make food choices based on the smell of the leaves. However, it is the formulated phloroglucinol compounds that are the most important factor in choice of leaves by koalas. Eucalyptus have a habit of dropping entire branches off as they grow. Eucalyptus forests are littered with dead branches. The Australian Ghost Gum Eucalyptus papuana is also termed the "widow maker", due to the high number of pioneer tree-felling workers who were killed by falling branches. Many deaths were actually caused by simply camping under them, as they shed whole and very large branches to conserve water during periods of drought. For this reason, one should never camp under an overhanging branch. On warm days vaporized eucalyptus oil rises above the bush to create the characteristic distant blue haze of the Australian landscape. Eucalyptus oil is highly flammable (trees have been known to explode) and bush fires can travel easily through the oil-rich air of the tree crowns. The dead bark and fallen branches are also flammable. Eucalyptus are well adapted for periodic fires, in fact most species are dependent on them for spread and regeneration, both from reserve buds under the bark, and from fire-germinated seeds sprouting in the ashes. Use: Eucalyptus globulus essential oil is analgesic, antifungal (candida), antibacterial (strong action), antimicrobial (staph, strep, pneuma, coli, Klebs, typhus), antispasmodic, antiviral, anti-infectious, deodorant, immune stimulant. Choose eucalyptus globulus essential oil over E. Citriodora when there is cold phlegm pattern-predominance of cold, white, watery mucus in lungs and sinuses, joints may be affected, tongue thick with sticky white coat. Eucalyptus globulus essential oil beneficial for burns, blisters, cuts, insect bites, repellant, lice, skin infections, increases respiratory metabolism of skin cells, (oxygen discharge, carbon dioxide intake) oxygenates skin. Eucalyptus globulus essential oil has a regenerative effect on pulmonary tissue, aids chronic bronchitis, tuberculosis, pulmonary gangrene, diphtheria, catarrh, coughs, sinusitis, flu, throat infections, pneumonia, and deep lung infections. Eucalyptus globulus essential oil benefits muscle aches and pains, arthritis, poor circulation, swollen glands (infections), aids hemorrhages, flu, epidemics (chickenpox, measles, cholera) fever, malaria, typhus, roseola, and immune stimulant. Eucalyptus globulus essential oil assists hypoglycemia, raises blood sugar in diabetes, eases genito-urinary inflammations and infections (especially E. coli), headaches, debility, clears head, aids concentration. Constituents: Cineole, Pinene, Globulol, Camphene, Limonene, Pinocarvone Safety Precautions: Eucalyptus globulus essential oil should never be taken internally. In small amounts it may be fatal (death of child reported after ingestion of 5 mls). Avoid application near infants nostrils because of risk of spasm of glottis, due to cooling effect on respiratory system.
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