Cajeput Essential Oil
Melaleuca leucadendra
Cajeput is a close relative to Tea tree. It has a camphor like scent with a slightly fruity aroma. Cajeput has a fresh uplifting scent.
Methods for application
Melaleuca leucadendra
Cajeput is a close relative to Tea tree. It has a camphor like scent with a slightly fruity aroma. Cajeput has a fresh uplifting scent.
Methods for application
- Use in bath or shower for absorption and aromatherapy benefits
- Diffuse for mental stimulation and respiratory illness
- Massage, diluted, for physical ailments
- Use with compress for muscle pain and stiffness
- Use with compress for muscle pain and stiffness
Blends with
- Bergamot
- Camphor
- Clove
- Geranium
- Lavender
- Rose Geranium
- Thyme
Precautions
- May cause skin irritation
-Not safe for children under 6
-Not safe for children under 6
Medicinal uses
Acne
Analgesic
Antiseptic
Bronchitis
Cold
Decongestant
Digestive ailments
Earache
Expectorant
Fleas
Flu
Gout
Headache
Insecticide
Insect repellent
Intestinal parasites
Laryngitis
Lice
Menstrual support
Psoriasis
Rheumatism
Toothache
Vomiting
Analgesic
Antiseptic
Bronchitis
Cold
Decongestant
Digestive ailments
Earache
Expectorant
Fleas
Flu
Gout
Headache
Insecticide
Insect repellent
Intestinal parasites
Laryngitis
Lice
Menstrual support
Psoriasis
Rheumatism
Toothache
Vomiting
Did you know that Cajeput has been used for millennia for both medicine and cosmetic? Traditional remedies using cajeput included treatments for cholera, rheumatism, and stomach issues.
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