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OIL EUCALYPTUS (60%+CINEOL)

900.003,390.00

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Characteristics

  1. Botanical Source: Extracted from the leaves of the Eucalyptus globulus tree.
  2. Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid.
  3. Odor: Sharp, fresh, minty, and camphorous aroma.
  4. Chemical Composition: Contains more than 60% cineol (eucalyptol), a powerful compound responsible for its therapeutic properties.
  5. Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils; insoluble in water.
  6. Density: Approximately 0.90 g/cm³.
  7. Boiling Point: Around 175°C (347°F).
  8. Storage: Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dark place.
  9. Shelf Life: Typically 1-2 years when stored correctly.
  10. Viscosity: Thin, liquid consistency.
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Oil Eucalyptus (60%+ Cineol) is a highly concentrated essential oil extracted from the leaves of the Eucalyptus globulus tree. This variety of eucalyptus oil is specifically known for its high content of cineol (eucalyptol), which gives it its characteristic fresh, menthol-like aroma and potent therapeutic properties. The oil is widely recognized in aromatherapy, personal care, and medical applications due to its numerous health benefits, including its ability to clear airways, relieve respiratory conditions, and act as a natural disinfectant.

Eucalyptus oil has a long history of use in various cultures, especially for its antimicrobial, decongestant, and anti-inflammatory properties. The oil is extracted through steam distillation from the fresh leaves of the eucalyptus tree and is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and cleaning products.

Applications

1. Respiratory Health

Oil Eucalyptus (60%+ Cineol) is most commonly used in the treatment of respiratory ailments due to its powerful decongestant and expectant properties. It helps open up the airways, making it easier to breathe, and is a go-to remedy for conditions like coughs, asthma, sinus congestion, bronchitis, and nasal stuffiness.

  • Steam Inhalation: Adding a few drops to hot water and inhaling the steam helps clear the sinuses and promotes easier breathing.
  • Chest Rubs: Often included in topical applications such as balms and creams to relieve chest congestion.
  • Aromatherapy: Diffusing eucalyptus oil in a diffuser can help clear the airways and promote deeper, easier breathing.

2. Antimicrobial and Antiseptic Uses

Due to its strong antiseptic, antiviral, and antibacterial properties, eucalyptus oil is frequently used in natural cleaning products and disinfectants. Its ability to eliminate germs, bacteria, and viruses makes it a common choice in hospitals, homes, and wellness centers.

  • Disinfection: Eucalyptus oil can be used to clean surfaces and purify the air. It’s commonly added to natural disinfectant sprays.
  • Wound Care: It can be diluted and applied topically to minor cuts, abrasions, or insect bites for its antiseptic properties, helping to prevent infection.

3. Pain Relief and Inflammation Reduction

Eucalyptus oil’s anti-inflammatory properties make it useful for easing muscle pain, joint pain, and arthritis. It is often included in topical ointments or creams for pain relief and can help reduce swelling and inflammation.

  • Muscle Soothing: When diluted with a carrier oil and massaged into sore muscles, it helps to reduce pain and tension.
  • Joint Pain Relief: Eucalyptus oil can be applied to joints to alleviate discomfort from conditions like arthritis or general muscle stiffness.

4. Skin and Hair Care

Eucalyptus oil’s natural antiseptic and cleansing properties make it beneficial for maintaining healthy skin and hair. It is used in acne treatments, shampoos, and conditioners to help treat scalp infections and clear up blemishes.

  • Acne Treatment: Its antimicrobial properties help prevent the buildup of bacteria on the skin, making it useful in acne formulations.
  • Scalp Care: Helps promote a healthy scalp by cleansing it of excess oil and impurities.
  • Skin Care: Used in diluted form in facial cleansers to soothe irritated or acne-prone skin.

5. Aromatherapy and Mood Enhancement

Eucalyptus oil is also valued in aromatherapy for its ability to uplift the mood and promote mental clarity. The invigorating scent stimulates the mind and body, helping to alleviate stress and boost energy levels.

  • Mental Clarity: Diffusing eucalyptus oil helps clear the mind, boost focus, and improve mental clarity.
  • Stress Relief: Eucalyptus oil is often used in aromatherapy to reduce mental fatigue, stress, and anxiety, creating a calming atmosphere.

Safety and Handling

Precautions

Eucalyptus oil, although generally safe, should be used with care due to its potency. Follow the recommended safety guidelines to ensure safe and effective use.

  • Skin Sensitivity: Always dilute eucalyptus oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba oil) before applying it topically.
  • Avoid Direct Contact with Eyes: Eucalyptus oil can cause irritation if it comes into contact with the eyes. If this happens, rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Pregnancy and Nursing: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before using eucalyptus oil, as it may have an impact on hormonal levels.
  • Children: Eucalyptus oil should not be used on children under 2 years of age due to the risk of respiratory issues. Always consult a pediatrician before use.
  • Inhalation: While safe in small quantities, excessive inhalation of eucalyptus oil can cause respiratory irritation or discomfort. Use sparingly in diffusers or steam inhalations.

First Aid Measures

  • Skin Contact: If skin irritation occurs, wash the area with soap and water and apply a mild, non-scented lotion.
  • Eye Contact: Rinse eyes immediately with clean water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.
  • Inhalation: If symptoms such as dizziness or nausea occur due to inhalation, move to fresh air immediately.
  • Ingestion: In case of accidental ingestion, do not induce vomiting unless directed by a healthcare professional. Seek medical help immediately.

Storage

  • Proper Storage: Store in a tightly closed container in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.
  • Shelf Life: Eucalyptus oil typically has a shelf life of 1-2 years when stored properly.
  • Avoid Contamination: Keep the oil away from water and any sources of contamination.

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Quantity

100ML, 500ML

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