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Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil

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Name: Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil

Species: Eucalyptus radiata

Part:  Leaf

Extraction: Steam Distilled

Aroma: Camphorous and sweet, with a fruity splash

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Eucalyptus radiata Essential Oil 100% Pure

Name Eucalyptus radiata Essential Oil
Batch ER717ER8
Species Eucalyptus radiata
Part Leaf
Extraction Steam Distilled
Source Australia
Color Clear
Consistency Thin
Note Middle
Aroma Camphorous and sweet, with a fruity splash
Blend Ideas BasilBergamot, Cardamom,  Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cypress, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Marjoram, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary, Spearmint, Sweet Orange, Tea Tree, and Thyme

We source only pure essential oils.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil is a great oil for a number of things. It's probably best known for helping with respiratory problems. Beyond that, it can be beneficial when used in blends for sore muscles and joints and blends to assist mental fatigue and concentration.  It's can be a circulatory stimulant.  Mixed with a carrier oil, it can help to warm cold hands.  Due to the high 1,8 cineole content, eucalyptus essential oil should be used with caution on children under 10.

With our pre-diluted oils . . . if diluted for kids is the highest dilution you see, it’s also the max dilution possible. Pre-diluted oils are in fractionated coconut oil.

1 review for Eucalyptus Radiata Essential Oil

  1. Stephanie Wolfram (verified owner)

    I love this oil. I use it frequently in pain relief blends.

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Eucalyptus radiata Essential Oil Safety Info

Tisserand and Young note that eucalyptus essential oil is high in 1,8-cineole and can cause CNS and breathing problems in young children. This oil should not be applied to or near the face of infants or children under 10 years of age. Eucalyptus has a max dermal recommendation of 20%. Eucalyptus radiata essential oil should still follow the safety guidelines below. ~ Source:  Tisserand, Robert and Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals: Churchill Livingstone; 2 edition (2013). Reading the full profile for Eucalyptus radiata essential oil is highly suggested by your DeRu Staff.


While we’ve made this clear that we are selling this essential oil to use in your diffuser, your inhaler, or topically (diluted), it is a pure essential oil and can be used as such.  With all essential oils:

  • Never use them undiluted, in eyes or mucus membranes (this includes mouth, ear canals, noses, genital regions as well as internal areas).  The strength of essential oils can easily damage these soft tissue areas.
  • Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner.
    Keep away from children.
  • If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier).

  • Oral Safety is only given because many people have been told to take oils internally.  Because several people look to us for safety advice, we feel obligated to offer those safety statements, although we do not believe anyone should be ingesting essential oils without being guided by an expert.  Experts will take your medical history into account before they suggest oils for you to ingest, diffuse, or use topically.

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    1. Antimicrobial activity and chemical analysis of Eucalyptus radiata leaf essential oil

    http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10539/21545/Dissertation%20Gillian%20D.%20Mahumane.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

    2. Effect of Gamma and e-Beam Radiation on the Essential Oils of Thymus vulgaris thymoliferum, Eucalyptus radiata, and Lavandula angustifolia

    http://www.farm.ucl.ac.be/Full-texts-FARM/Haddad-2007-1.pdf

    3. Eucalyptus from Mata Experimental do Escaroupim (Portugal): Evaluation of the Essential Oil Composition from Sixteen Species

    http://cbv.fc.ul.pt/2011_Acta_Horticulturae_925_61_Eucalyptus.pdf

    4. Immune-Modifying and Antimicrobial Effects of Eucalyptus Oil and Simple Inhalation Devices

    http://www.altmedrev.com/archive/publications/15/1/33.pdf

    Information provided has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

    The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.

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