Eucalyptus radiata

Eucalyptus radiata - Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata

Aromatic molecules : 1,8 cineole, α-terpineol
Distilled organ : leaf

Thriving in the drained soils of subtropical higher ground, eucalyptus radiata has a grey-blue trunk, deciduous bark, round juvenile leaves and lanceolate adult leaves. Australian aborigines use the fresh leaves to dress their wounds.

 

Traditionally known for its properties :

anticatarrhal, expectorant • antitussive • antiviral, immune stimulant • antibacterial • antiinflammatory • energizer, neurotonic.

Special precautions :

- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Does not replace a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless medical or pharmaceutical advice, not to use during the pregnancy and breast feeding and in the child of less than 3 years.
- Keep out of heat and light.

Professional advice:

Internal : 2 drops CTEO in honey, olive oil or on a lump of cane sugar under the tongue, 3 times a day.
External : 3 to 4 drops CTEO + 3 drops hazelnut oil, 3 times a day, rubbed on the chest and back.
For daily basis : nothing is more effective than the application on the chest and the back or on the soles of the feet of 4 to6 drops of eucalyptus radiata to protect you from winter agressions
The aromatheripy not only treats but also prevents!


++++ Highly recommended - (!) Use with caution

Oral useUse on skinAir diffusionInhalation Aerosol
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