
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is an aromatic herb that has
properties that provide great relief as a decongestant and an
expectorant. For centuries Vick's which is made as a Eucalyptus
rub is applied to the back and chest of a person who has a
common cold or any other respiratory distress. It is known to
loosen the mucus in the chest so that it can be coughed up and
expelled.
Eucalyptus also has some antibiotic
association with it. Eucalyptus has both internal and external
uses. Internally it is the leaves that are used for herbal teas
that are able to assist people by acting as a diuretic, an
anti-diabetic and also has some anti-tumor properties. The
Eucalyptus oils are almost never used internally or ingested
but on rare occasion a doctor might use a miniscule amount for
nasal congestion, bronchial disease and other respiratory
problems.
Externally, Eucalyptus is used as a vapor rub
and while it is recommended that it be rubbed on the chest and
back area it is also good for inhalation in such ways as steam
vaporizers. Some even boil water and drop a teaspoon of vapor
rub into it so an ill person can breathe in the fumes which
will help to break up the congestion in the lungs. Quite often
people have used the very same rub for sprains, bruises, and
muscle aches and pains.
Never underestimate the power of Eucalyptus
oil as it can be beneficial for many reasons. First it is a
very powerful antiseptic, it is used to treat pyorrhea which is
a gum disease. It is often used to treat burns too. One thing
you can bank on is that insects do not like Eucalyptus so if
you mix some with water and put it in a spray bottle you can be
sure that bugs will stay away. A small drop on the tip of the
tongue is said to take away nausea. Many people will soak a
cloth in Eucalyptus and put them in their pantries or closets
to fend off bugs and roaches. Another quick tip is a few sniffs
of Eucalyptus is said to help someone who has fainted and when
mixed with cinnamon is known to alleviate the symptoms of the
flu.
Eucalyptus is also commonly used for
aromatherapy too because when mixed with other oils it is
extremely beneficial. The effects of Eucalyptus are stimulating
and balancing and the scent is very woody. For the purposes of
aromatherapy it blends well with Juniper, Lavender, and
Marjoram. Eucalyptus when used in aromatherapy does the body
good as it helps to relieve mental fatigue, improves mental
clarity and alertness, sharpens the senses, refreshes and
revives, stimulating, energizing.
It also has great effects on the body as it
feels cooling; it relieves pain and sore muscles, breaks up
congestion, and reduces inflammation. Eucalyptus incorporated
with aromatherapy offers pure enjoyment. Inhaling the fragrance
of Eucalyptus can reduce stress and lessen depression. It makes
for an overall sense of better well being. Eucalyptus is great
for both bathing and also for massage
oils.
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