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The information provided about the use of our oils comes from traditional knowledge and also from the increasing body of research based evidence now available or as results of commissioned research conducted on oils from our supplier plantations. The information in the 'Uses' section is about how generations of people the world over have used these oils, and is given as general interest and is not in any way to be taken as advice; medical, therapeutic or otherwise.
Our oils have not been listed by the Aust TGA or the US FDA, although in some cases the same oils from our supplier plantations, such as Tee Tree, Eucalyptus, Fragonia and Kunzia have been listed.
We make no claim of any therapeutic nature about our oils.
Our oils are 100% pure and of the highest quality, they are highly concentrated, meaning, they are strong and may cause skin irritation if directly applied. It may be advisable to dilute for use; test and see.
We do advise that you seek the advice of a suitable qualified practitioner, usually an Aroma therapist or Naturopath about the appropriate use of essential oils. Finally, we wish you many hours of soothing enjoyment from our beautiful oils - 'from nature to you.'
Smithii has a good odour profile, easy on the skin and great mucolytic / expectorant qualities. Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled oil from Eucalyptus, a genus of the plant family Myrtaceae native to Australia and cultivated worldwide. Eucalyptus oil has a history of wide application, as a pharmaceutical, antiseptic, repellent, flavouring, fragrance and industrial uses
Uses:
This is the mildest of the Eucalyptus oils, safe for children and the elderly. It may be used for relatively long periods of time. Recommended as a preventative as it effects the entire respiratory and immune system.
May be used oil neat, because of its mildness. Eucalyptus smithii makes a good room disinfector in a diffuser.
It is one of the best oils for painful joints and muscles.
Eucalyptus Smithii can be both a stimulant or a sedative. It adapts to our needs, stimulating in the morning and relaxing at night.
Directions:
Use in oil burner: add a few drops to water.
Possible skin irritant; Test on small area of skin and dilute if necessary, before use.
NOT TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY
Botanical Name:
Eucalyptus smithii, or gully gum, is a native tree of northern Victoria and southern New South Wales, Australia. In its natural situation it occurs on the lower slopes, gullies, and swamps - where soils do not dry out.
The species is widely grown in southern Africa for the production of distilled eucalyptus oil from the leaves. The oil is high in cineole (75-84%). E. smithii also shows some promise in the pulpwood industry.
Production Method:
Steam-Distilled - Trunkwood & Bark
Warnings:
Caution should be taken when using Essential Oils. Do not use any oils without consultation from a qualified aroma therapy practitioner. All Essential Oils should be kept out of the reach of children.
Uses:
Indigenous Australians have long used lemon myrtle, both in cuisine and as a healing plant. The oil has a high citral purity; typically higher than lemongrass. It is also considered to have a cleaner and sweeter aroma than comparable sources of citral
Directions:
Use in oil burner: add a few drops to water.
Possible skin irritant; This oil is very strong, dilute before use.
NOT TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY
Botanical Name:
Backhousia citriodora (common names lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle, lemon scented ironwood) is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, genus Backhousia. It is endemic to subtropical rainforests of central and south-eastern Queensland, Australia, with a natural distribution from Mackay to Brisbane. Other common names are sweet verbena tree, sweet verbena myrtle, lemon scented verbena, and lemon scented backhousia.
Oil Characteristics:
A crisp lemon scented oil, rich in citral, excellent as a food flavour and a powerful anti microbal
Chemical Characteristics:
B.citriodora has two essential oil chemotypes: The citral chemotype is more prevalent and is cultivated in Australia for flavouring and essential oil. Citral as an isolate in steam distilled lemon myrtle oil is typically 90
Chemical Profile:
B.citriodora has two essential oil chemotypes: The citral chemotype is more prevalent and is cultivated in Australia for flavouring and essential oil. Citral as an isolate in steam distilled lemon myrtle oil is typically 90
Production Method:
Steam Distillation
Warnings:
* Avoid eye area
* Do not apply neat/undiluted to skin
* Do not take internally
* Keep out of reach of children
* Not for use during pregnancy/infancy
* When in doubt, consult a Registered Aromatherapy Practitioner