Principal Constituents: Cineol or eucalyptol from 70% to 80%; Various aldehydes, ketones, sesquiterpenic alcohols, and terpenes, (approximately 250 different constituents in Eucalyptus).
Perfume note: Top Properties:
Decongestant
Bactericidal
Antiseptic; respiratory & urinary
Expectorant Aids in the relief of allergies
Mosquito repellant
Preventive of contagious and pulmonary diseases
Draws moisture from moist conditions; skincare, wounds, etc.
Mild antispasmodic
Used in a 2% spray solution it kills 70% of the air borne Staphylococci bacteria. The essential oil of Eucalyptus has a much greater effect than Eucalyptol, its’ main active principal constituent which is extracted and used in pharmaceuticals. Its effectiveness is primarily due to the action of two natural chemicals, aromadendrene and phellandrene. When they come in contact with the oxygen in the air their chemical reaction produces ozone in which bacteria cannot live.
Interactions with other drugs: None known
Contradictions: Internal inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and bile ducts and severe liver diseases. Eucalyptus preparations should not be applied to areas of the face, especially the nose, on infants and young children. Gastrointestinal tract inflammation, and serious liver diseases.
Side effects: In rare cases nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur.
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