Description
Eucalyptus is a tree of Australian origin whose leaves were traditionally used to heal wounds. Its oil, also known as eucalyptus radiata essential oil, has a fresh, sweet aroma. It is found in many medicines thanks to its expectorant and fluidifying properties and acts against other symptoms of the respiratory system.
Instructions for use
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use, dosage and duration of treatment. Strictly follow the instructions included with the product. Close the bottle tightly after each use to prevent the active ingredients from evaporating. When in doubt, contact a specialist. Essential oils are not indicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding or for children under 7 years.
Pharmaceutical Advice
The diversity and properties of essential oils are what make them a powerful therapeutic ally. They undoubtedly bring great benefits in the fields of health, cosmetics and wellness, helping in everyday disorders affecting sleep, bowel movement, the respiratory system, the skin, etc.Whether used for massage, internally, or through diffusion, is very important to use them properly. They contain powerful phyto-active substances that require rigourous use. The dosage, duration of treatment and administration method indicated by each manufacturer must be strictly followed. For each essential oil in particular, carefully read the instructions for use and precautions.It is important to remember that essential oils are not indicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding or for children under 6 years, unless the product explicitly states that it is suitable in these situations. If you are taking medication or suffer from a long-term illness, always consult a healthcare professional. Avoid pure essential oil contact with eyes and mucous membranes. In case of accidental ingestion, seek medical advice immediately. Check each essential oil's botanical species: although some common names are similar, if they are from different species, they may have very different indications and effects.