Botanical Family: Myrtaceae.
Botanical Name: Melaleuca Viridiflora.
Origin: Australia.
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and twigs,
irritant Aldehydes removed.
Plant Description: It is an evergreen, has a spongy bark that
flakes off, linear, lanceolate leaves of an ash color, and white flowers on a long
spike. Its leaves are extremely aromatic.
Color: Niaouli is usually a pale yellow color, it can become
dark yellow, (depending on the copper content of the soil).
Consistency: Thin
Note: Top
Aromatic Fragrance: Strong hot smell, very balsamic with a
Note: of camphor. Similar to Cajuput in aroma and therapeutic
properties, sharp, clear and penetrating.
Common Applications: Inhalation, Baths, Compress, Vaporizer,
Massage.
Typically Used By: Aromatherapists, Cosmeticians, Natural
Healers, Massage Therapist.
Principal Constituents: Valeric, Eucalyptol, Butyric
Isovalerianic, Limonene, Pinene, and Terpineol, Cineole.
Actions Analgesic, Anti-Catarrhal, AntirHeumatic, Anti-Septic, Anti-Spasmodic,
Bactericidal, Balsamic, Cicatrisant, Decongestant Expectorant, Febrifuge,
Insecticidal, Regulator, Stimulant, Vermifuge, Vulnerary.
Physical Health Benefits Considered a strong Anti-septic. Because it is a nonirritant
and powerfully Anti-septic Niaouli Essential Oil may be helpful in the treatment of
skin eruptions (Acne, Boils, Cuts)
Therapeutic & Emotional Benefits: Essential Oil Niaouli is a
potent Aphrodisiac, specifically stimulating male hormonal action and addressing
impotency.
Did You Know: Niaouli is used in radiation therapy, the
properties of the oil help it to encourage burns to heal quickly.
Storage Directions: Essential Oils should be stored in a cool
dry place out of direct sunlight. Niaouli Essential Oil 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: Juniper Berry Essential Oil, Lavender French
Essential Oil, Lemon Essential Oil, Lime, Myrtle, Rosemary French Essential Oil, Pine
Scotch Essential Oil, Sweet Fennel.
Shelf Life: Niaouli Essential Oil should be used within 12
months of harvest to ensure the maximum therapeutic benefit.
Cautions: A powerful Stimulant, use it late in the evening only
in combination with more sedative oils. Buy only from a trusted source, can be
occasionally blended with Cajaput oil
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