Eucalyptus leaf is used for infections,
fever, upset stomach, and to help loosen coughs. The leaf is also used for
treating respiratory tract infections, whooping cough, asthma, pulmonary
tuberculosis, osteoarthritis, joint pain (rheumatism), acne, wounds, poorly
healing ulcers, burns, bacterial dysentery, ring worms, liver and gallbladder
problems, loss of appetite, and cancer.
Respiratory problems: Eucalyptus essential oil is
effective for treating a number of respiratory problems including cold, cough, running nose, sore
throat, asthma, nasal congestion, bronchitis and
sinusitis. Eucalyptus oil is antibacterial, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, anti-viral,
anti-inflammatory and decongestant in nature which makes it a good ingredient
for many medicines for treating respiratory problems. A study published in Laryngoscope in
2004 shows its usefulness in treating non-bacterial sinusitis. Patients
suffering from non-bacterial sinusitis showed faster improvement when given
medicines containing eucalyptus oil. Gargles of eucalyptus oil mixed with warm water are effective
on treating sore throat.
Wounds: Eucalyptus essential oil is a
good antiseptic owing to its germicidal properties. On its exposure to air,
ozone is formed which is a well-known antiseptic. Hence eucalyptus oil is used
for healing wounds, ulcers, burns, cuts, abrasions and sores.
It is also effective on insect bites and stings.
Muscle
pain: During muscle and joint pains,
massaging eucalyptus oil on the skin surface helps in getting relief from the
pain. The volatile eucalyptus oil is analgesic and anti-inflammatory in nature.
Therefore it is often recommended to patients suffering from rheumatism,
lumbago, sprained ligaments and tendons, stiff muscles, aches, fibrosis and
even nerve pain. The oil is massage in circular motion on affected areas.
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