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Eucalyptus globulus is the most well-known eucalyptus oil and was therefore the first species to be distilled on a large scale. Less well-known is the fact that a large percentage of the Eucalyptus globulus currently available on the market is of inferior quality, since it has been re-distilled to artificially increase the level of 1,8 cineole (eucalyptol) to 80 or 85%. The standard for a single or traditional distillation is 60 to 69% of eucalyptol, in which case the oil has more colour and a deeper/broader effect. Traditionally distilled (i.e. not double-distilled) eucalyptus is called ‘totum’, a term that refers to an essential oil in its natural, unfiltered state. That is why traditional Eucalyptus globulus should remain the first choice for the relief of various respiratory problems, primarily through diffusion and preferably in synergy with, for example, ravintsara, Scots pine or thyme linalool.
Content: 10 ml
User manual
Oral: twice daily 1 to 2 drops (65 to 130 mg/day). To be taken diluted in some honey (in an infusion) or vegetable oil. Food supplement. Keep out of the reach of young children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended dose. A food supplement is no substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Skin: massage, bath: 5 to 10 drops per 10 ml of vegetable oil. Diffusion: 5 to 10 drops according to your personal preference and the size of the room.Equivalent: 1 ml = 780 mg = ± 24 drops
Product info
- Origin: Spain
- Extraction: steam distillation
Composition per 4 drops | |
Eucalyptus globulus | 130 mg |
Ingredients: Eucalyptus globulus* (100%). *organic culture
Mean values of the main components:
1,8-cineole (eucalyptol) | 65-70% |
α-pinene | 5-18% |
d-limonene | 1.5-10% |
Essential oils are the fragrant, volatile constituents of plants, flowers, fruits, etc. Oak Organic essential oils are 100% pure, natural and botanically and biochemically defined.