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Botanical Name |
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Melaleuca Viridiflora |
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Common Name |
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Niaouli essential Oil |
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CAS # |
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8014-68-4 |
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Plant Parts Used |
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Leaves & Twigs |
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Extraction Method |
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Steam Distillation |
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Color & Odor |
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Colorless to Yellow Liquid & Sharp and Cineloic
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Description :
Niaouli essential oil is taken out from Melaleuca viridiflora of Myrtaceae
family. It has slightly sweet, fresh smell with color varying from colorless
to pale yellow and greenish.
Constituents & Specifications :
1,8-cineole, limonene, y-terpineol, a-phellandrene, linalool, a and b
pinene, piperitone
Specific Gravity : 0.920 - 0.940 @ 72°F
Refractive Index : 1.460 - 1.490 @ 72°F
Properties :
Analgesic, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, bactericidal, balsamic, cicatrisant
decongestant, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, stimulant, vermifuge and
vulnerary
Benefits & Uses :
- Niaouli essential oil plays a major role in boosting concentration
and clearing the head and at the same time lifting spirits.
- The natural essential oil has wonderfully antiseptic properties; in
this way, Niaouli essential oil it is most useful for fighting
infections like colds, flu, fevers, chest infections, tuberculosis,
bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, whooping cough, sinusitis, catarrh, sore
throats and laryngitis.
- Niaouli oil also plays a major role against enteritis, intestinal
parasites, dysentery, cystitis and urinary infection
- The useful essential oil endows you with relief from pains of
rheumatism and neuralgia.
- Niaouli oil is also a disinfectant and valuable for washing wounds to
clearing up ulcers, blemishes, acne, boils, cuts, burns, and insect
bites
- It also acts as decongestant on oily skin.