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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Globulus) Cut & Sifted Leaf

$29.37 $41.12
Description ShareTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Globulus) Cut & Sifted Leaf HERB COMMON NAME :  Eucalyptus HERB SCIENTIFIC NAME :  Eucalyptus Globulus OTHER NAMES :  Blue Gum Tree, Stringy Bark Tree, Iron Bark FAMILY :  Myrtaceae ASSOCIATIONS & CORRESPONDENCES : Element: Water Planet: Moon Day: Monday Direction: West Zodiac Sign: Cancer Chakra: 4th Heart Chakra (Anahata) Energy: Yin Gender: Feminine Rune: Gebo Tarot: the Moon Tarot Animal: Raven, Hawk, Koala Sabbat or Holiday: Imbolc / Candlemas (Feb 1st – 2nd) Deity or God / Goddess Association: Mercury, Venus   Parts Used:  Leaf Description:  Eucalyptus leaves are highly aromatic owing to various volatile oils, such as cineol. Eucalyptus tea is made from the dried crushed leaves to soothe symptoms of cold and flu. There are hundreds of ways you can use eucalyptus to help soothe your skin and improve your health. Eucalyptus ointments are used to treat skin irritations and minor wounds. It has a natural healing power that will soothe skin and promote healing quickly. Eucalyptus essential oil can be diluted and applied directly to the nose and chest when suffering from a cold. It helps open nasal passages naturally and allows relief from a cold or allergies. Eucalyptus is also used in warm compress to soothe sinus pain and pressure. Eucalyptus tea helps soothe a sore throat and ease problems such as bronchitis. Eucalyptus tea will also help to open nasal passages and provide relief. For bad breath, tincture of eucalyptus is diluted as a mouthwash. This helps kill the bacteria that are causing bad breath. Diluted eucalyptus essential oil is also applied to bruises, joint sprains, and arthritic joints. It helps soothe aching muscles and bones in a natural way. Adding eucalyptus essential oil to a footbath can also help to freshen smelly feet and rejuvenate them from a hard day of work. Eucalyptus leaves are mixed with rice and placed into a sewn cloth pouch for a soothing eye mask. The pouch is microwaved for a minute then applied to the head and face to relieve sinus pressure and open the nasal passages. Eucalyptus oil is also used for steam inhalation. When inhaled into the respiratory passages, spasm is reduced. Eucalyptus is a relaxing expectorant and promotes drainage from congested sinuses. The volatile oil is also antiseptic, indicated in respiratory and sinus infections. Eucalyptus leaves are used by aboriginals to bind wounds. Historical Uses:  antiseptic, antispasmodic, expectorant, stimulant, febrifuge, breaks up congestion, relieves pain, naturally disinfects, vapors help with breathing, anti-viral, pulmonary tuberculosis, high blood sugar, burns, cold, flu, bronchitis, respiratory infection, analgesic, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiputrescent, antirheumatic, febrifuge, pectoral, fever, catarrh, sinusitis, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism, arthritis, urinary infection, cystitis, parasitic infection, skin irritations, minor wounds, stuffy nose, allergies, sinus pain and pressure, sore throat, freshens breath, smelly feet Mystical Attributes:  Add Eucalyptus to all healing blends. The leaves are used to stuff healing poppets and are carried to maintain good health. Apply (undiluted) to the body to relieve colds. Also to relieve colds, ring green candles with the leaves and pods and burn them to the socket, visualizing the person (or yourself) as being completely healthy. Also hang a small branch or twig of eucalyptus over the sick bed. String the immature (green) pods on green thread and wear to help heal sore throats. Placed beneath the pillow, the pods guard against colds. Eucalyptus is used in purification mixtures. Mystical Intentions:  health and healing Other Uses: Because the leaves retain their shape and color, they are used in floral crafts. Smell:  An intense, sharp, clear, fresh, green, camphorous, woody, herbaceous aroma Botany, Cultivation & Harvesting:  Eucalyptus, one of the world’s tallest trees, is originally native to Australia and Tasmania and now cultivated in southern Europe, India and Africa. Eucalyptus typically grows from 30 to 55 m (98 to 180 ft) tall. The bark sheds often, peeling in large strips. Eucalyptus produces branches of alternating, oval-shaped, blue-green leaves. The broad juvenile leaves are borne in opposite pairs on square stems. They are about 6 to 15 cm long and covered with a blue-grey, waxy bloom. The mature leaves are narrow, sickle-shaped and dark shining green. They are arranged alternately on rounded stems and range from 15 to 35 cm in length. The buds are top-shaped, ribbed and warty and have a flattened operculum (cap on the flower bud) bearing a central knob. The cream-colored flowers are borne singly in the leaf axils and produce copious nectar that yields a strongly flavored honey. The fruits are woody and range from 1.5 to 2.5 cm in diameter. Numerous small seeds are shed through valves (numbering between 3 and 6 per fruit) which open on the top of the fruit. It produces roots throughout the soil profile, rooting several feet deep in some soils. They do not form taproots. Eucalyptus grows in sunny hilly country or moist valleys, or damp marshy areas. It doesn’t grow well in shade. Eucalyptus prefers a moderately fertile well-drained soil. Sow seeds in February or March in a sunny greenhouse. Species that come from high altitudes appreciate 6 – 8 weeks cold stratification at 2°C. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the second set of seed leaves has developed, if left longer than this they might not move well. Plant out into their permanent locations in early summer and give them some protection from the cold in their first winter. The seed can also be sown in June, the young trees being planted in their final locations in late spring of the following year. Eucalyptus leaves may be harvested anytime during the growing season, just be careful not to harvest more than half of the plant’s leaf supply at one time. Leaves are then dried and cut into pieces for later use. Store dried leaf pieces in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Contraindications & Toxicity: Eucalyptus oil is toxic if taken internally, potentially causing kidney irritation and damage (the organ through which the majority of the oil is excreted) and eventually causing CNS depression and respiratory paralysis. Do not use on the faces of small children.   Constituents: Volatile oil (up to 3.5%) Eucalyptol is the major component Polyphenolic acids Flavonoids     Sources: https://spiritartsandherbs.com/sources **IMPORTANT INFORMATON: Products are sold as curio items for entertainment purposes only and based upon historical and magical uses.  We do not imply or guarantee that any items provide specific abilities, powers, outcomes, remedies, or treatments. Any information provided on listings or through private conversation is intended for educational purposes only and are based on historical folklore and traditions, and should not replace the advice of a physician. Use our products at your own risk. By purchasing this item, you understand and release Spirit Arts & Herbs Inc from any liability. No items we sell are for internal use and should never be ingested for any reason. Some may also not be safe for topical application, or even be safe to touch while unprotected. Always use proper safety precautions when using our products. We will not be held responsible for illness, injury, or death from the use of any product. PRODUCT IS NOT A TREATMENT. This product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. CAUTION : Do not use ANY product if pregnant or nursing. Do not use if allergic to any ingredients. Prior to use, consult with your professional health-care provider to ensure safe use and understand effects that ingredients may cause relative to safety, personal conditions, and medication interactions which may be harmful. FOR ADULT USE ONLY. By purchasing, you confirm that you are over 18 years of age. 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