Eucalyptus Globulus, Safety Data Sheet
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus Globulus.
Plant Part: Woods and Leaves
Origin: China.
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from the leaves of the Eucalyptus tree
Plant Description: A tall evergreen tree with bluish-green, oval leaves or long, narrow yellowish leaves in an older tree. The Eucalyptus tree has creamy white flowers and a gray bark that can be covered in a white powder.
Color: Clear to pale yellow liquid.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top
Aromatic Fragrance: Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil has a very herbaceous scent with soft woody undertones.
Aromatic Strength: Strong
Common Applications: Eucalyptus Globulus Essential Oil has been used on all sorts of skin ailments such as burns, blisters, wounds, insect bites, lice, and skin infections. It has also been used to combat the effects of colds and flu, and there is a history of its application to sore muscles and joints.
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Storage Directions: Essential Oils should be stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Essential Oils should be stored in colored glass, the most common storage method being used today are Boston Round Bottles in the amber tint.
Blends Well With: Basil, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Citronella, Ginger, Lavender, Lemon, Myrtle, Frankincense, Spearmint and Tea Tree.
Cautions: Eucalyptus Oil should be used in dilution, and be avoided during pregnancy. It is considered toxic if taken internally, non-irritant and non-sensitive. Avoid if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy.