Cajeput Pure Essential Oil In a 10ml Amber Glass Dropper Bottle
| Species: | Origin: | Extraction Process | Perfume Note | | Melaleuca leucadendron Var Cajuputi | Indonesia | Steam distillation | TOP |
| Extraction Description | Scent Description | | Steam distillation of the fresh leaves and twigs. | Camphoraceous medicinal odour. Milder note compared to Eucalyptus; milder fruity body note. |
 | | General Description | Cajeput Essential Oil.
A winter warming oil, when massaged gives a warm sensation. Can be used in steam inhalation to help clear the nasal passages. Good to diffuse into air (vaporise) to kill airborne germs.
Useful in athletic massage & after sports preparation.
Good for foot preparations.
Improves mood & increases resistance to infection.
A good unwinding oil.
Also helpful for treating oily skin & an itchy scalp. | 
| | Historical Background | | Traditionally used for antiseptic, deodorant, insect repellent properties. | 
| | Properties | | Muscle ease, antiseptic, focusing, clearing. | 
| | Base Products | Cineol, terpineol, terpinyl acetate, pinene, eucalyptol, nerolidol | 
| | Safety | | DILUTE TO 5% OR LESS IN A CARRIER OIL BEFORE SKIN APPLICATION. KEEP OUT OF EYES. DO NOT SWALLOW. |

| | Bar Code | HTS Code | | 675235-000-066 | HTS:3301.90.90.00 |

What other people think
'Useful for respiratory conditions, it will also relieve a fever. Its penetrating aroma is useful for breaking through old habits and focusing in the present'. - an excerpt from Aromatherapy A Guide For Home Use. by Christine Westwood.
'Cajeput is useful because its penetrating aroma helps when you are trying to break old habits and focus on the present.' - an excerpt from Aromatherapy Stress Management by Christine Westwood.
'Cajeput is best known as an inhalation for colds and other respiratory infections, and is used in a number of proprietory cold treatments. Used in steam inhalations it effectively clears the nasal passages while inhibiting the bacteria that proliferate in the mucus formed during colds and flu, and which can lead to catarrh and sinusitis.' - an excerpt from Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia Davis.
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