Eucalyptus Essential Oil .5 oz
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Eucalyptus oil uses (Eucalyptus radiata) have long been known to include anything regarding the respiratory system, deodorize and more. The oil is created through the steam distillation of the leaves from the shrubs and trees, leaving an aroma that is camphorous, sweet, and slightly fruity. It's strange that I went YEARS really disliking this oil, and then one day found myself practically making out with the bottle. (One of my favorite differs blends with eucalyptus is with equal parts of it andĀ arborvitae. So yum!)
Primary Benefits
Assists with clear breathing
Supports overall respiratory health
Soothes tired, sore muscles
Purifying and cleansing properties
Emotional Benefits
Its aroma is more commonly known for it's support of the respiratory system and any issues involving it, as well as many skin related concerns. But aromatically, it has some interesting psychological benefits too. In particular, it relates to a person's willingness to be well. Many people may think that everyone desires to be well, but don't acknowledge the often underlying patterns that keep us perpetuating illness. It might be out of a lack of self-love, feelings of "selfishness", hypochondria, or even a lesson that many people learn that says illness is what gains you love and attention. Eucalyptus oil uses may then include helping a person regain their own health empowerment, self-approval and self-love, release patterns of neediness to those who can't or aren't willing to love or care for them, and even move past patterns that keep a person in a role of victim to people or circumstances.
Complimentary Oils
Depending on your uses for this oil, substitutes may include: Rosemary, Melaleuca, Lemon, or Cardamom essential oils.
Primary Benefits
Assists with clear breathing
Supports overall respiratory health
Soothes tired, sore muscles
Purifying and cleansing properties
Emotional Benefits
Its aroma is more commonly known for it's support of the respiratory system and any issues involving it, as well as many skin related concerns. But aromatically, it has some interesting psychological benefits too. In particular, it relates to a person's willingness to be well. Many people may think that everyone desires to be well, but don't acknowledge the often underlying patterns that keep us perpetuating illness. It might be out of a lack of self-love, feelings of "selfishness", hypochondria, or even a lesson that many people learn that says illness is what gains you love and attention. Eucalyptus oil uses may then include helping a person regain their own health empowerment, self-approval and self-love, release patterns of neediness to those who can't or aren't willing to love or care for them, and even move past patterns that keep a person in a role of victim to people or circumstances.
Complimentary Oils
Depending on your uses for this oil, substitutes may include: Rosemary, Melaleuca, Lemon, or Cardamom essential oils.