Sunday, June 22, 2008

Herbal Remedies - Eucalyptus

Herbal Remedies - Eucalyptus

The eucalyptus tree is found in Australia and Tasmania, but is renowned worldwide. It has leathery leaves, containing glands that secrete its uniquely flavoured oil. Eucalyptus trees soon grow to great heights, reaching 300 feet. Although they produce timber they are much more famous for their aromatic oil, which has medicinal, industrial and aromatic applications.

Eucalyptus oil has disinfectant and antiseptic properties, which combined with its unique aroma, make it particularly suitable as an inhalant for respiratory infections. It is a popular, soothing self treatment for coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, sinusitis, and related conditions. Eucalyptus oil is frequently used with steam, in a large bowl, to use as an inhalant, by an inflicted person, who uses a towel over the head, to direct the vapours to the nasal passages. Eucalyptus oil is a natural product, and seems to provide considerable benefit, if used for long enough periods of 15 minutes or so per session.

Eucalyptus is not limited to the alleviation of reparatory disorders but has many other medicinal attributes. These include anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antiseptic qualities, useful in the treatment of rheumatism, skin ulcers, urinary infections and wounds.

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