The Benefits of Eucalyptus and Eucalyptus Oil
The medicinal properties of Eucalyptus cannot be beaten – truly a gift from the Gods! Originally native to Australia, the Eucalyptus tree can now be found all over the world. The true healing power comes from eucalyptus oil, which is extracted from the oval-shaped leaves from this tree.
The benefits that come from using eucalyptus are numerous. From medicinal uses, and cleaning aids, the power of the eucalyptus tree is astounding. We take a more in depth look at this amazing tree and all the advantages of using its wonderous oil.
Colds and Flu
Eucalyptus is an expectorant, which means that it reduces the thickness of mucus and helps your body expel that mucus from your body. It is an extremely positive aid when it comes to relieving a cough. These days, most cough medicines use eucalyptus oil as their main active ingredient. You could also place a few drops in a diffuser, or into a bowl of hot water, and inhale the steam for instant relief. Many manufacturers have even placed this into rubs that can be used on the chest and back to assist with colds and flu and the symptoms associated with it.
Use on your scalp
With its soothing effect, eucalyptus oil added to olive or coconut oil can help moisturise, but also relieve the itchy skin associated with dandruff. And because it has anti-bacterial properties, it should help in treating the dandruff and keeping your head and hair looking and feeling healthier.
Treat infections
Originally used by the Australian aborigines to treat wounds and prevent infections, the diluted oil of eucalyptus is still used today for this reason. With its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic properties, it can promote healing. Placed in creams or ointments, it can assist with minor burns and other injuries.
Repels Bugs
Very small insects such as aphids, whiteflies, mites and earwigs are killed on contact with eucalyptus oil. By mixing a teaspoon of oil with ½ teaspoon of liquid dish detergent and 2 cups of water, you have yourself a potent insect killer. You can also apply this mixture to plants by way of a spray bottle to protect them. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has actually approved eucalyptus oil as an effective ingredient in mosquito repellent.
Home cleaning aid
If you already enjoy the fresh scent of eucalyptus, you may already be using it in your everyday cleaning, however, did you know that it is highly antimicrobial, and that it could clear your surfaces of any potential illnesses?
Soothe your cold sores
The anti-inflammatory properties can help greatly when it comes to cold sore symptoms, also known as herpes. There are many balms and ointments that use eucalyptus oil, and these can reduce pain, swelling and can speed up the healing process.
Good for the mouth
Because of the antibacterial properties found in eucalyptus, it can be found to fight the germs that cause unfortunate bad breath. It has also been mentioned that eucalyptus can help in preventing the build-up of plaque on the teeth and gums, thus preventing tooth decay.
There is no doubt that eucalyptus and eucalyptus oil is extremely beneficial for many things, including your health. Its fresh and herbal scent can be enjoyed anytime with a diffuser, or take a shower or bath with the Eucalyptus Bio-Cleanse Body Wash or Eucalyptus Deep Soak Bath Bomb.