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Pure Essential Oil

100% Eucalyptus Australia 100%澳州尤加利 100%澳州尤加利

Therapeutic Properties

anti-inflammatory, relieve pain and fatigue, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antibacterial

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History

The name "Eucalyptus" comes from the Greek word "Eucalyptos" meaning "a well and a lid". The leathery leaves of the tree have many glands containing volatile oil.

Ingredients

Bontanical Name: Eucalyptus radiata

Origin: Australia

Method of Extraction: Steam distillation

Plant Part:Leaves

Note: Top

  1. Vaporisation: Add 5-10 drops of essential oil into warm water by using diffuser.  

  2. Massage: Add 4-5 drops of essential oil into 10ml of carrier oil for facial or body massage or as a home-made body oil after shower. It is very good for muscular and spiritual relaxation.

  3. Bathing: Add 8-10 drops for a full bath. It can stimulates blood circulation and is ideal way to relax.

  4. Inhalation: Add 3-5 drops of essential oil into a bowl of steaming water. Place a towel over the head, close your eyes and inhale deeply. It can help to relieve physical and mental stress, especially headache and respiratory system problems.

  5. Clay mask (Cleansing and Whitening): Add 1-2 drops of essential oils to the mixtures of floral water and clay mask.

  6. Personal skin care product (e.g Shampoo,Bath Gel,Facial cream etc.): Add 4-5drops of essential oils to your own skin care products, create the unique personalised skin care products.

  7. Perfume: Add 4-5 drops of essential oils and 4-10 drops of solubiliser into 10ml water to create your own personalised perfume.

Contra-indication: Avoid during pregnancy, baby, pets, not suitable for G6PD deficiency

Blending Base Measurement:


1% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (1/2/6/10/20) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

2% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (2/4/12/20/40) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

2.5% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (3/5/15/25/30) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

Eye care = 0.5% Face = 1% - 2% Adult full body = 2% - 2.5%


*Remarks: Thin oil can apply onto skin directly. Thick oil is sticky, diluted with thin oil will be better 

Proportion: Thick Oil 10-20%Thin Oil 80-90%


Eucalyptus Eucalyptus is mostly used due to its medicinal properties. It is an evergreen tree that's of Australia native, over 500 species have been indigenous to Australian and bordering islands of polynesia but can now be found in other parts of the world. The essential oil of Eucalyptus has some important health functions beneficial to human beings. The Eucalyptus have different species; E. maiden, E. astrengens, E. cinerea, E. leucoxylon, E. lehmani, E. sideroxylon and E. bicostata. All essential oils contain α-pinene, 1,8-cineol and pinocarveol-trans were found in all Eucalyptus species studied with the 1,8-cineol as the major compound in all species and it was the highest in E. maideni with 83.59%. Important health benefits of Eucalyptus Immune system enhancement In a study carried out to investigate whether the Eucalyptus oil (EO) can affect the ability of human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) in vitro and in rat peripheral blood monocytes/granulocytes in vivo in the absence or presence of immunosuppression induced by the chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). The results showed that EO can implement the innate cell-mediated response and increased phagocytic activity of the granulocytic/monocytic system. Immune response A study evaluated the effectiveness of Eucalyptus leaf powder (ELP) and Eucalyptus essential oils (EEO) on the immune system and growth performance of broilers chicken. The study included a total number of 160 broiler chicken randomly selected into five (5) different groups and treated for 42 days. The results showed that EEO has the potential to enhance the immune response in broilers chicken. Anti-inflammatory response A study investigated the anti-inflammatory effectiveness and infection response in the lungs microphage of Eucalyptus oil (EO) and its dominant constituent 1,8–cineole (eucalyptol). The pro-inflammatory mediators are significantly reduced after pretreatment with EO. The results showed that the anti-inflammatory activity of EO and 1,8-cineole is regulated through the selective downregulation of the PRR pathways The antibacterial effect in respiratory tract infection In a study carried out to show the antibacterial activity of Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract and was tested against isolated Staphylococcus aureus (56), Isolated Streptococcus pyogenes (25), Isolated Streptococcus pneumoniae (12), and Haemophilus influenzae (7) gotten from 200 clinical specimens of patients with respiratory tract disorders. The results showed a possible therapeutic role of Eucalyptus globulus leaf in the treatment of respiratory infection, but more studies are needed to ascertain this effect. Antibacterial effect Antibiotics resistance is a threat to the general public, an attempt to search for a new effective antimicrobial agent was made, and a study was carried out on the effectiveness of Eucalyptus against clinical Gram-positive and Gram-negative clinical bacterial isolates. The results showed that a potent broad-spectrum antibacterial agent could be produced using Eucalyptus globulus leaves.. Antiviral and antibacterial A study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial and antiviral activities of Eucalyptus against isolates of Streptococcuspyogenes (120), isolates of S. pneumoniae (20), isolates of S. agalactiae (40), isolates of Staphylococcus aureus (20), isolates of Haemophilus influenzae (40), isolates of H. parainfluenzae (30), isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae (10), isolates of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (10), and two viruses; a strain of adenovirus and mumps virus. The results showed that Eucalyptus has both antibacterial and antiviral activities. Effects of Eucalyptus on diabetes In a study to evaluate the effects of eucalyptus on streptozotocin (STZ)-induced damage in pancreatic islands. 50 mature normoglycemic male Wistar rats were selected and allocated randomly into 5 groups and treated for 4 weeks. The results showed that Eucalyptus ameliorates the state of diabetes by restoring the pancreatic beta cells partially and by repairing the damage that resulted in rats by STZ-induced. Pain relievers A study was carried out to determine how Eucalyptus essential oil affect pain pathways. The study showed that Eucalyptus essential oil has the potential to relieve somatic, inflammatory, and visceral pain. To determine the effectiveness of Eucalyptus oils in pain reduction and inflammatory responses resulting after total knee replacement. A study was carried out and participants were randomized equally into an intervention group treated with Eucalyptus and a control group treated with almond oil. Each group was treated for 30 mins for three days consecutively. The results showed that Eucalyptus oil was effective in reducing the pain and blood pressure of patients following total knee removal. References Jammoul, Maya & Na'was, Tarek. (2019). Antibacterial effect of the leaves of Eucalyptus globulus against clinical bacterial isolates. 9. 110-116. 10.30574/gscbps.2019.9.2.0205. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337649655_Antibacterial_effect_of_the_leaves_of_Eucalyptus_globulus_against_clinical_bacterial_isolates D. Farhadi; A. Karimi; G. Sadeghi; A. Sheikhahmadi; M. Habibian; A. Raei; K. Sobhani. "Effects of using eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus L.) leaf powder and its essential oil on growth performance and immune response of broiler chickens". Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, 18, 1, 2017, 60-62. doi: 10.22099/ijvr.2017.4032 http://ijvr.shirazu.ac.ir/article_4032.html Serafino, Annalucia & Vallebona, Paola & Andreola, Federica & Zonfrillo, Manuela & Mercuri, Luana & Federici, Memmo & Rasi, Guido & Garaci, Enrico & Pierimarchi, Pasquale. (2008). Stimulatory effect of Eucalyptus essential oil on innate cell-mediated immune response. BMC immunology. 9. 17. 10.1186/1471-2172-9-17. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5429690_Stimulatory_effect_of_Eucalyptus_essential_oil_on_innate_cell-mediated_immune_response Salari MH, Amine G, Shirazi MH, Hafezi R, Mohammadypour M. Antibacterial effects of Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract on pathogenic bacteria isolated from specimens of patients with respiratory tract disorders. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2006 Feb;12(2):194-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2005.01284.x. PMID: 16441463. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16441463/ Yadav N, Chandra H (2017) Suppression of inflammatory and infection responses in lung macrophages by eucalyptus oil and its constituent 1,8-cineole: Role of pattern recognition receptors TREM-1 and NLRP3, the MAP kinase regulator MKP-1, and NFκB. PLoS ONE 12(11): e0188232. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0188232 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0188232 Mahmoudzadeh-Sagheb, Hiamidreza & Heidari, Zahra & Bokaeian, M & Moudi, Bita. (2010). Antidiabetic effects of Eucalyptus globulus on pancreatic islets: A stereological study. Folia morphologica. 69. 112-8. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44639939_Antidiabetic_effects_of_Eucalyptus_globulus_on_pancreatic_islets_A_stereological_study Cermelli C, Fabio A, Fabio G, and Quaglio P, Effect of Eucalyptus Essential Oil on Respiratory Bacteria and Viruses. DOI:10.1007/s00284-007-9045-0 https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Effect-of-Eucalyptus-Essential-Oil-on-Respiratory-Cermelli-Fabio/d69112661cc2a2d963619991c4b98b1f9aeb706f Yang Suk Jun, Purum Kang, Sun Seek Min, Jeong-Min Lee, Hyo-Keun Kim, Geun Hee Seol, "Effect of Eucalyptus Oil Inhalation on Pain and Inflammatory Responses after Total Knee Replacement: A Randomized Clinical Trial", Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2013, Article ID 502727, 7 pages, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/502727 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2013/502727/ Lee G, Park J, Kim MS, Seol GH, Min SS. Analgesic effects of eucalyptus essential oil in mice. Korean J Pain. 2019;32(2):79-86. doi:10.3344/kjp.2019.32.2.79 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549588/ Sebei, K., Sakouhi, F., Herchi, W. et al. Chemical composition and antibacterial activities of seven Eucalyptus species essential oils leaves. biol res 48, 7 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1186/0717-6287-48-7 https://biolres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/0717-6287-48-7

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