Botanical Name: Melaleuca viridiflora ct cineole syn Melaleuca quinquenervia ct cineole (common names: Paperback Tea Tree, Broad-leaved Tea Tree)
Country of Origin: Madagascar
Cultivation: Wildcrafted
Extraction Method: Certified Organic Steam Distilled
Distillation Date: Feb 2024
Minimum Shelf Life: 4 years
Plant Part: Leaves & Twigs Perfume Note: Middle
Aroma: Camphoraceous, Herbaceous, Earthy, Fresh, Fruity, Sweet, Lemony, Medicinal Blends well with: Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Tea Tree
Niaouli ct cineole can be used like its botanical relative Tea Tree. High in 1,8 cineole (60.08%), this chemotype is a strong antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal essential oil. Niaouli can be used for reducing tension headaches and aiding damaged skin from situations of acne, infections, abrasions, cuts and burns. It has positive aroma-therapeutic effects as an immune stimulant and also said to be highly effective with relieving respiratory congestion. Niaouli is an excellent essential oil for cold and flu season.
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Aromatherapy use: acne, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, asthma, boils, bronchitis, burns, candida, cold, cold sores, coughs, cuts, cystitis, fever, flu, herpes, insect bites, muscular aches, oily skin, poor circulation, rheumatism, roundworm, sinusitis, spots, staph infections, ulcers, urinary infection, vaginal irritations, wounds, whooping cough
General use: Oil diffusers, potpourri, massage oil, perfume, bath oil, bath salt, bath and shower gels, spa treatment oils and creams, soap, candles
Contraindications: Non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing.