SPOTLIGHT

Benefits of Eucalyptus Oil A Remarkable Gift from Nature

January 1 2021 Jack Malloy
SPOTLIGHT
Benefits of Eucalyptus Oil A Remarkable Gift from Nature
January 1 2021 Jack Malloy

As a chiropractor, you may want to use Eucalyptus oil to soothe your patients’ tense muscles, but know this, you’re following a line of practice that goes back centuries by varied cultures and civilizations throughout the world for its health benefit. You are following a tradition that started with the Aborigines and comes through today to your office.

Eucalyptus’s first major modern use was discovered by the German-Australian physician Baron Ferdinand von Muller, who intended to use eucalyptus oil as an antiseptic in the 19th century. This remarkable oil originated in Australia and Tasmania as the health benefits became widely known. Eucalyptus trees were transplanted to warm climates worldwide, and today eucalyptus is mainly grown in Spain, China, South Africa, Portugal, Chile, and even Russia. In preparation, the leaves of the eucalyptus tree are steamed and compressed, yielding droplets of essential oil. The natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties of this oil make it particularly applicable in treating a multitude of illnesses, conditions, and skin problems, including burns, cold sores, wounds, fever, flu, inflammation, and many other ailments.

Easy Breathing and Relaxation

The active chemical component of eucalyptus oil is cineole, a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid having a camphor-like odor that gives this versatile essential oil its refreshing scent. According to the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA), cineole can help clear the air of bacteria and other microbes. It also helps to clear airways and is a natural cough suppressant. Additionally, in a 2009 study, researchers found that cineole is an effective and safe treatment for sinusitis.

To further prove the point, an article by New Directions published on May 19, 2017, entitled “Eucalyptus Oil: Varieties, Benefits and Uses,” states the case concisely: Eucalyptus Essential Oil’s active chemical component contribute to its reputation as a purifying, cleansing, clarifying and immune-boosting oil that is ideal for use on skin and aromatherapy. It is known for its ability to reduce or eliminate surface and airborne bacteria and infections upon contact. It facilitates easy breathing, enhances feelings of relaxation, creates a refreshing feeling when used in massages, soothes nervous tension and helps clear the mind, among a variety of other benefits.

These healing benefits can be attributed to the oil’s anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, antiseptic, antibacterial, and stimulating qualities. Used in aromatherapy, eucalyptus oil is known to relieve mental exhaustion by boosting circulation to the brain, thereby stimulating the mind out of sluggishness. It can be used in a vaporizer or diffuser in a bedroom overnight to clear nasal passages and to eliminate airborne bacteria that contribute to the feeling of being unwell.

Growing Popularity of Eucalyptus Oil

Today, the benefits and uses of eucalyptus oil are extensive, and it is now commonly combined with other essential oils to produce gels, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sprays, healing ointments, perfumes, vapor rubs and even cleaning products. The widespread recognition of the benefits of eucalyptus has resulted in an increase in global demand for products containing eucalyptus.

The general demand for natural products has dramatically escalated due to increasing health concerns among the public, which has contributed to the growing applications of eucalyptus oil. Requests for organic essential oils with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties have been steadily increasing by consumers, along with pharma and the medical segments, because they offer natural remedies with minimal side effects.

The uses of eucalyptus essential oil are abundant, and additional applications will continue to increase. This trend toward the natural approach positions essential oils and combinations of natural therapies at the forefront of an ever-increasing recognition, awareness, and demand by the general public. Eucalyptus oil and eucalyptus products have become the new best friend of thousands of people and this relationship will continue to expand.


Jack Malloy has been active in the research and development of natural products all his life. He found these natural, safe solutions worked more effectively to strengthen the individual in all areas of mind, body, and spirit. His business organizations, J and D Management and Eucalyptus Jack Inc. are dedicated to health improvement where he works in collaboration with his two daughters. Through his organizations, he affects thousands of people yearly in the advancement of natural solutions to pain and stress relief. He is involved in ongoing research and development in the benefits and applications of the holistic approach to health. For more information visit eucalyptusjack.com

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