Eucalyptus Lemon can be used as a substitute for citronella. Its antiseptic properties makes for a effective air antiseptic to protect from colds and flu at home and in the office. Eucalyptus Lemon has qualities that refresh the mind. It is also considered tonic for the cardiovascular system.
- Laryngitis
A powerful antiseptic, beneficial to the recovery of respiratory illness. - Cardiovascular
Promotes relaxation in small doses aiding hypertension and similar disorders. Soothing and calming to the mind. - Insect Repellent
Diffuse a few drops of oil in a diffuser or apply in a carrier oil to the skin to repel annoying insects. - Air Antiseptic
Protects against colds and flus at home or in the work place. Safety: May be irritating to sensitive skin. This product is safe for children and the elderly in half dosage. Safe during pregnancy. Avoid contact with eyes: flush with water. If ingested, drink milk. Keep out of reach of children.Please note: Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body process for optimum health and wellbeing. The information here is NOT meant as recommendation for cure of any medical condition or disease.
Lemon scented Eucalyptus has traditionally been used for its antiseptic and fungicidal properties. It is also said to be used on skin ailments (Burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, lice, and skin infections), as well as to combat the effects of colds and the flu. There is also a history of Eucalyptus essential oil being applied to stiff muscles and aching joints.Please note: the traditional uses listed here are for reference only and under no circumstances should they be taken as recommendations for cures or treatments for diseases or medical conditions. Therapeutic oils are used to support natural body functions and work in harmony with our body's physiology.
Eucalyptus citriodora, leaf, distilled, Australia.
Citronellal, Citronellol, Isopulegol, Neoisopulegol, Citronellyl acetate, beta-Caryophyllene