Latin Name: Eucalyptus Globulus. Part Of Plant Used: Leaves & Twigs. Source: China. Extraction Method: Steam Distillation. Eucalyptus Essential Oil is derived from the leaves and twigs of the Eucalyptus Globulus tree, using steam distillation. It contains concentrated volatile aromatic compounds that have antibacterial, disinfectant, and analgesic properties. The oil is commonly used to relieve respiratory issues such as coughs and colds, as well as to soothe muscle and joint pains. It also aids in the healing of wounds, burns, ulcers, and insect bites. In aromatherapy, eucalyptus oil is believed to promote activity, vitality, and energy. For respiratory relief, inhaling the oil through a cloth can help clear airways. It can be applied directly to sore areas, rashes, and insect bites. Adding a few drops to bath water invigorates and refreshes the body. Soaking sore feet in warm water with a few drops of oil provides relief. A diffuser with a few drops of eucalyptus oil is effective for purifying the air and eliminating airborne germs, making it ideal for a sickroom. Eucalyptus oil is for external use only, and its recommended to consult an authorized practitioner before using it as a health remedy. Essential oils, which have been used for healing since ancient times in cultures like Egypt and China, are among the oldest forms of medicine and cosmetics. Distilled from plants, they are valued for their healing and aromatic qualities, once considered more precious than gold. | KDMD Eucalyptus Organic Essential Oil 50ml in Black