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  Niaouli

Latin Name

Melaecuca - Viridiflora

Family

Melaleuca

Origin

From leaves of plant

Note

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Chemical Constituents

Cinede, Eucalyptol, Terpineol, Pinene, Limonene

Contra-Indications

None known

Physiological Uses

  • Digestive System - helps indigestion, gastro enteritis
  • Respiratory System - good for bronchitis
  • Skin - helps heal insect bites, ulcers, wounds, burns

Emotional Uses

Stimulating and reviving

Points of Interest

A thin layer of Niaouli applied to skin before cobalt therapy gives protection again burning. Gentler than Eucalyptus

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