Cajeput essential oil
Botanical name: Melaleuca leucadendron
Cultivation: Wild (100% pure, 100% natural)
Country of origin: Vietnam
Main properties: genito-urinary antiseptic, anti-infectious, antibacterial, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiviral, antiparasitic.
Indications:
Stretch marks (curative): 1 ml of Cajeput + 2 ml of Rosemary essential oil + 1 ml of Lavender essential oil + 1 ml of Ciste + 30 ml of rosehip vegetable oil. Massage the areas to be treated morning and evening for several days, until improvement.
Weak immune system: Cajeput + Oregano + Myrtle. 2 ml of each to dilute in 20 ml of macadamia or apricot kernel vegetable oil. Apply a few drops of this blend on the solar plexus once a day for 3 to 4 weeks.
Contraindications: Persons subject to asthma should avoid using this essential oil. Do not use pure essential oil on the skin (causes inflammation). Not to be used by pregnant or breast-feeding women.
Warnings: Use with caution. All the essential oil information available on our website (dosage, association, indications) has been gathered from a number of aromatherapy reference books written by medical researchers. This information should not however be taken as a substitute to a professional medical advice and, for that matter, does not engage our responsibility: CENTIFLOR is not liable for any accidents, injuries or prejudices whatsoever caused to anyone practicing auto-medication on the basis of the information available on this website. |