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Niaouli (MQV) Essential Oil
Name: Niaouli (MQV) Essential Oil
Species: Melaleuca quinquenervia
Part: Leaf
Extraction: Steam Distilled
Aroma: Fresh and woody, heavily medicinal
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Name | Niaouli (MQV) Essential Oil |
Batch | MQ112N7 |
Species | Melaleuca quinquenervia |
Part | Leaf |
Extraction | Steam Distilled |
Class | Oxide |
Source | Madagascar |
Color | Clear |
Consistency | Thin |
Note | Middle |
Aroma | Fresh and woody, heavily medicinal |
Blend Ideas | Basil, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Grapefruit, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Marjoram, Oregano, Peppermint, Pine, Rosemary, Sweet Orange, Thyme, and Ylang Ylang |
We source only pure essential oils.
Niaouli (MQV) essential oil has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, making it a great "go to" for a multitude of ailments. Add a bit to some blue tansy for respiratory support.
Niaouli (MQV) oil in a carrier, is great for your feet and toenails because of the antifungal properties. Those same properties make it an excellent addition to shampoo and conditioner, at 5% dilution. Note: This should be left on the scalp for 3-4 minutes.
It's great to add to your rotation of oils for immune support through diffusion. You should never use the same oil constantly. 10 days of one, then switch. Since some oils work better for me than others, I tend to rotate every couple of days so that I get back to my favorites faster. It's also great in all purpose green cleansing sprays . . . . especially for cleaning musty bathrooms and spraying down doorknobs when there's an ill person in the home.
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.
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Niaouli (MQV) Essential Oil Safety Info
Tisserand and Young note that Niaouli (MQV) essential oil has a high 1,8 cineole content — they do not suggest use on or near the face of young children due to this. Niaouli (MQV) 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 Niaouli (MQV) 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:
Keep away from children.
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. Case History of Infected Eczema Treated with Essential Oils
http://www.grandroundsjournal.com/articles/gr000004/gr000004.pdf
2. Chemical variation in the leaf essential oil of Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake
3. Chemistry and Biological Activities of Essential Oils from Melaleuca L. Species
http://www.agr.unizg.hr/smotra/pdf_78/acs78_02.pdf
4. Chemotype variation of the weed Melaleuca quinquenervia inXuences the biomass and fecundity of the biological control agent Oxyops vitiosa
https://pubag.nal.usda.gov/pubag/downloadPDF.xhtml?id=1800&content=PDF
5. Chemovariant of Melalueca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T. Blake and its anti-pathogen activity
http://www.ejpmr.com/admin/assets/article_issue/1464775317.pdf
6. Niaouli oils from different sources: Analysis and influence on cutaneous permeation of estradiol in vitro
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10717540902896297
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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