ways to benefits from eucalyptus, easy ways to use eucalyptus essential oil

There are so many ways to benefit from Eucalyptus Essential Oil any time of year, but it is one of the best cold-weather essential oils out there.

Cold weather is tough on our Respiratory System. As the days get shorter and the colder air moves in, some will start to feel tightness in the chest, that tickle in the back of the throat, the discomfort in the lungs.

We’re here to help you bounce back from the sniffles in no time with 6 easy ways to benefit from Eucalyptus Essential Oil.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil to the Rescue!!

During World War I, Eucalyptus was widely used to control infections and influenza. The close quarters of the troops allowed illness to spread quickly. Eucalyptus was easy to get and share, and made a big difference in the health of the troops.

But HOW?? Eucalyptus has been found to be antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antioxidant. Recent studies show positive results with pain relief, stimulating the immune system, fungal infections, colds, and respiratory problems. Eucalyptus is also an effective insect repellent. There are so many ways to benefit from Eucalyptus!

Inhaling the vapor from eucalyptus has been a popular remedy for colds and chest congestion for several hundred years. Modern commercial vapor rubs, cough lozenges, and medications often contain eucalyptus in their ingredients. You may even be using a product that contains eucalyptus already!

Where does Eucalyptus Come From?

Eucalyptus is a fast-growing evergreen tree native to Australia. There are about 400 different species of eucalyptus that have been classified. Here at the Wellness Lounge, a part of Jordan Essentials, we offer pure, steam distilled essential oils from the leaves of the Eucalyptus globulus tree, also known as Blue Gum. Eucalyptus leaves have been used for centuries for various health and skin benefits. The leaves of the eucalyptus tree contain flavonoids which are plant-based antioxidants, and tannins which may help reduce inflammation.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil Safety & Precautions

According to the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA), Eucalyptus Essential Oil can generally be safely used on skin when it is diluted with a carrier such as an body oil or a Jordan Essentials Lotion.

Eucalyptus can produce irritation for sensitive skin, so test a small area before applying liberally and never use too close to the eyes. It is also generally recommended to avoid using Eucalyptus on or around cats.

6 Ways to Benefit from Eucalyptus

ways to benefits from eucalyptus, easy ways to use eucalyptus essential oil

Now that we know where it comes from and how it works, let’s talk about the ways to benefits from Eucalyptus!!

  1. Open Airways
  2. Alleviate Allergies
  3. Improve Respiratory Conditions
  4. Relieve Headaches
  5. Promote Healing
  6. Boost Mental Clarity

Isn’t that AWESOME? All those benefits wrapped up in just a drop or two of this powerful essential oil.

Here in Wellness Lounge, you’ll find Eucalyptus Essential Oil infused into several products and is a core ingredient in several essential oil blends including:

One of my favorite ways to get the benefits of Eucalyptus is using our Lavender & Eucalytpus Bath & Body Collection. From bath soak to hand soap, we’ve got your whole body covered in beneficial oils to help you live a healthy life!

We also offer several other beneficial essential oils you can add to your life to reduce stress, help with headaches and more!!

What are your favorite ways to benefit from Eucalyptus Essential Oil? Let us know in the comments below!!

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Jordan Essentials does not claim to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure anything. For informational and educational purposes only. Eucalyptus is not recommended for children under 3. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications. Not endorsed by the FDA.

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