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fresh from your kitchen: lemon eucalyptus steam by Kristin Fraser Cotte Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:00am or Michael's) 1 lemon eucalyptus essential oil directions ~put the clean stones in your glass ~zest 1/2 the lemon and add ~squeeze lemon with juicer into glass ~add 20-30 drops of eucalyptus essential oil ~place on shelf in warm shower where it is exposed to steam ~breathe in deep and slow and enjoy your lemon eucalyptus steam shower what Read on »
Eucalyptus Oil Home Usage Tips by rajesh moganti Posted Mon 27 Dec 2010 5:46am The scent of eucalyptus oil can be truly refreshing and invigorating. Having high flammability, this oil is largely obtained from steam distillation of leaves from particular eucalyptus tree genus – each one having diverse medicinal qualities. Cineole is the key constituent which proffers the oil its distinctive scent & taste. Proportion Read on »
Which Eucalyptus Essential Oil is Best? by Jennifer Nordin Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 08 Dec 2009 12:00am the unique properties of each eucalyptus essential oil, you’ll have no problem picking one that fits your specific needs. Let’s start with a brief history lesson: For centuries... experimenting with the oil and shared it with the rest of the world. Not surprisingly, most eucalyptus species are found in Australia. Have you heard of the famous “blue mists Read on »
Eucalyptus Oil by Kris K. Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:31am Inspired by Everyday Yogini's comment regarding my last post on healthy gums and tea tree oil, I'd like to share another essential oil tip. Whenever I feel a tickle in my throat, I use eucalyptus oil by sprinkling a few drops on my pillow just before going to bed. Eucalyptus can burn the skin and you definitely don't want to get it in your eyes Read on »
Tried & tested: Primavera’s cold therapy eucalyptus oil by GreenMyStyle Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Feb 2010 1:47am packed with Organic Eucalyptus Essential Oil. We tried the Bath Oil and the Aroma Tissue and we’re sold! From the soil to your skin, Primavera is committed to providing you.... The Eucalyptus Bath Oil works as a vapour to help relieve respiratory troubles. Just fill the bathtub with hot water, add 1-2 tablespoons of the oil and you’ll immediately feel Read on »
Jul 23, how to make lemon essential oil by Liani Posted Thu 22 Jul 2010 6:47pm by jamina (california) I am recently endeavoring on making my own organic essential oils, just for my own use. I have a lemon tree as well as a eucalyptus tree but am not sure how to go about making essential oils out of these specific plants. Can you help me? Read on »
It happened on Eucalyptus Drive. by Debby Patient Expert Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 2:39pm Pee your pants funny... Read on »
"Wherever I Am in the World, All I Need Is the Smell of Eucalyptus to Recover That Lost World..." by Gretchen R. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 6:46am “Wherever I am in the world, all I need is the smell of eucalyptus to recover that lost world of Adrogué, which today no doubt exists only in my memory.” -- Jorge Luis Borges Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the power of the senses, especially the sense of smell , in shaping our experiences and emotions. * Join the conversation Read on »
USDA Completes Environmental Assessment for Genetically Engineered Eucalyptus by Animal and Plant Health Posted Wed 12 May 2010 10:49am Engineered Eucalyptus The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has completed an environmental assessment for a controlled field trial of a genetically engineered eucalyptus hybrid.  The purpose of this release is to continue research on the efficacy of genetic constructs intended to confer cold Read on »
The Health Benefits Of Lemon Oil by Josh Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 7:42pm Lemon oil possesses incredible attributes to benefit many health concerns you might have: it is soothing, invigorating, disinfecting, sleep inducing and last but not least, it is used for its anti-fungal capacities. Additionally, it is well known for treating fever, stress tiredness, insomnia and stomach problems amongst other ailments. The citrus fruit Read on »