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by Liani Widjaja

Eucalyptus essential oil has a clear, thin appearance that provides a fresh, cooling, and soothing application with a soft earthy aroma. With this aroma, eucalyptus has been widely used in aromatherapy but mostly it uses for treat congestion and respiratory problems.

The Top ten uses of Eucalyptus oils are:

Eucalyptus oil can be used as an antiseptic gargle. Eucalyptus is a powerful antiseptic agent. Its powerful germicidal properties effectively kill staphylococcus bacteria and have been used to treat tuberculosis.

As a stimulant, Eucalyptus oil can increase cardiac activity.

Eucalyptus oil can be applied externally to relieve fevers that arise from infectious diseases. Useful in cool compresses; apply to the forehead, back of neck, over the kidneys and pelvic region. Only a small amount is needed otherwise may produce a chilling effect.

Tick repellant. Preliminary research shows that Citriodiol spray, containing eucalyptus, may reduce the number of tick bites and thereby tick-borne infections, although additional studies are warranted.

Several animal studies report that eucalyptus applied to the skin can reduce the pain of headaches

Veterinarians also find Eucalyptus oil helpful in treating dogs with distemper, along with other animals suffering with septicemia, or blood poisoning. It can also be used in aiding with parasite infestations.

Eucalyptus oil treats respiratory tract and is useful for sinusitis and clearing the head from the stuffiness of colds and hay fever.

Eucalyptus oil can be effectively for treating respiratory system and is useful for sinusitis and clearing the head from the stuffiness of colds and hay fever.

Eucalyptus radiata is an antimicrobial oil and has been studied for its action against viruses.

For people who are suffering from asthma, Eucalyptus oils can be applied externally.

Although Eucalyptus oil has many benefit to our body, but still you should be very careful when using it.

If you internally take large doses, Eucalyptus oil can turn into an irritant to the kidneys and suppress the nervous system by eventually arresting the respiratory system on the medullar center. The symptoms are: drowsiness, convulsions, muscle weakness, shallow or rapid breathing, difficulty in swallowing, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and dizziness.

If you meet one of these symptoms after you used the oil then you should immediately seek medical assistance.

Eucalyptus oil is very stimulating , so do not use it on anyone who is pregnant or suffers from high blood pressures, heart disease, hypertension and epilepsy.

But if you use this oil wisely, then you’ll have many benefits of eucalyptus oil as listed above. No wonder this oil should be recommended as one of in home first aid kits.

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