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Shop 100% Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Radiata) - USDA Certified Organic, Steam Distilled - with Euro droppers - 10 ml / .33 fl oz
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100% Pure Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Radiata) - USDA Certified Organic, Steam Distilled - with Euro droppers - 10 ml / .33 fl oz

$13.99

What is Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil?

Eucalyptus Radiata, also known as Black Peppermint Oil, contains 60-75% 1,8 cineol and offers various therapeutic properties. It is not recommended for use as a Dietary Supplement and caution must be taken when pregnant or breastfeeding.

What is the difference between Eucalyptus Radiata vs Eucalyptus Globulus?

The main difference lies in their aromas as their therapeutic benefits are comparable. Eucalyptus Radiata has a milder 1,8-cineole content, resulting in gentler therapeutic effects. Its aroma is sweet, fruity, with hints of citrus. On the other hand, Eucalyptus Globulus is more popular in aromatherapy due to its higher cineole levels, offering a strong, sharp, and fresh scent with green, slightly sour notes.

Can I use this oil in my lip balm, face cream, DIY projects, etc.?

Yes, you can use Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil in various applications, but it is important to dilute it properly.

Can I apply this oil directly to my skin?

It is always recommended to dilute Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil properly before applying it to the skin. Undiluted use may cause irritation or sensitization. Generally, a 2% essential oil dilution is safe for topical application on adults.

Can I ingest?

Do not ingest Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil unless under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner who is knowledgeable in this specialized mode of administration.

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What is Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil?

Eucalyptus Radiata, also known as Black Peppermint Oil, contains 60-75% 1,8 cineol and offers various therapeutic properties. It is not recommended for use as a Dietary Supplement and caution must be taken when pregnant or breastfeeding.

What is the difference between Eucalyptus Radiata vs Eucalyptus Globulus?

The main difference lies in their aromas as their therapeutic benefits are comparable. Eucalyptus Radiata has a milder 1,8-cineole content, resulting in gentler therapeutic effects. Its aroma is sweet, fruity, with hints of citrus. On the other hand, Eucalyptus Globulus is more popular in aromatherapy due to its higher cineole levels, offering a strong, sharp, and fresh scent with green, slightly sour notes.

Can I use this oil in my lip balm, face cream, DIY projects, etc.?

Yes, you can use Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil in various applications, but it is important to dilute it properly.

Can I apply this oil directly to my skin?

It is always recommended to dilute Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil properly before applying it to the skin. Undiluted use may cause irritation or sensitization. Generally, a 2% essential oil dilution is safe for topical application on adults.

Can I ingest?

Do not ingest Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil unless under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner who is knowledgeable in this specialized mode of administration.

What is Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil?

Eucalyptus Radiata, also known as Black Peppermint Oil, contains 60-75% 1,8 cineol and offers various therapeutic properties. It is not recommended for use as a Dietary Supplement and caution must be taken when pregnant or breastfeeding.

What is the difference between Eucalyptus Radiata vs Eucalyptus Globulus?

The main difference lies in their aromas as their therapeutic benefits are comparable. Eucalyptus Radiata has a milder 1,8-cineole content, resulting in gentler therapeutic effects. Its aroma is sweet, fruity, with hints of citrus. On the other hand, Eucalyptus Globulus is more popular in aromatherapy due to its higher cineole levels, offering a strong, sharp, and fresh scent with green, slightly sour notes.

Can I use this oil in my lip balm, face cream, DIY projects, etc.?

Yes, you can use Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil in various applications, but it is important to dilute it properly.

Can I apply this oil directly to my skin?

It is always recommended to dilute Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil properly before applying it to the skin. Undiluted use may cause irritation or sensitization. Generally, a 2% essential oil dilution is safe for topical application on adults.

Can I ingest?

Do not ingest Eucalyptus Radiata essential oil unless under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner who is knowledgeable in this specialized mode of administration.

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