Niaouli is a powerful, clear, slightly sweet aroma with antiviral & antiseptic properties. Its varied uses range from rheumatic pain, respiratory infections, cuts and wounds and muscular aches and pains. It’s a great oil to have in your kit and has similar actions to the Tee Tree and Eucalyptus oils.
Niaouli is used as a component in many medicinal or pharmaceutical preparations such as cough drops, mouth sprays and gargles.
Main Theraputic Properties:
Antibacterial, Anticatarrhal, Anti-infectious, Antifungal, Antirheumatic, Antiviral, Decongestant, Immune tonic.
Method of Extraction:
Steam distillation from the leaves of the tree.
Did you know?
It is used as a component in many medicinal or pharmaceutical preparations such as cough drops, mouth sprays and gargles.
Directions:
- 1 drop each of Niaouli, Sweet Thyme and Lavender in the water of an oil burner will help maintain a healthy workforce at the office during the winter months.
- As an alternative to harsh preparations, try mixing 2 drops of Niaouli and 2 drops of Lavender in half a pint of boiled water and gently wash ‘playground-worn’ elbows and knees.
- Ease away everyday aches and pains with 2 drops of Niaouli, 2 drops of Lavender and I drop of black pepper in 10ml of Peach Kernel, massage the area or swirl the mixture into a warm bath, lie back and soak in the oils.
Caution:
Avoid the use of this oil during pregnancy.