GC/MS Report Archives
- CAJ-102
| Specifics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country of Origin: | Vietnam | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Monoterpenes, Oxides | Plant Parts: | Leaves, Twigs |
| Cultivations: | Plant was Wild Crafted | Botanical Families: | Myrtaceae |
| Aromas: | Camphoraceous, Fresh, Fruity, Herbaceous, Warm and Radiant | Notes: | Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
Noted to soothe colic and intestinal discomfort. In Chinese Medicine according to Dennis Wilmont, Cajeput is useful for Transforming Damp in the Lung and skin as well as for Ridding Damp in general infectious disorders. It has been used in the Asian countries as a spray for bug and insect control. Useful for spot treatments with acne.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Antifungal - inhibits growth of fungus
- Analgesic - numbs pain
- Antimicrobial - helps the body strengthen its resistance to infective organisms
- Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections (urinary, pulmonary)
- Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation, cooling
- Antiviral - inhibits growth of viruses
- Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
- Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
- Expectorant - removes excess mucus from respiratory system
- Mucolytic - breaks down mucus (pulmonary)
- Anti-oxidant
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Uplifting
Clears the mind and aids concentration
Soothes exhaustion and encourages a sense of extra support
Tonic for the nervous system
Alleviate fatigue
Reduces restlessness and drowsiness
Improves mood
Recipe
Congested Nasal Passages Steam Blend
10 drops Cajeput (Melaleuca leucadendron )
10 drops Ravintsara (Cinnamomum camphora ct 1,8 cineole)
10 drops Honey Myrtle (Melaleuca teretifolia)
This undiluted combination of oils becomes your "stock bottle". Use 1 drop total from the stock bottle in a bowl of steaming water. Place a towel over your head and the bowl, close your eyes and breathe deeply for 10-15 minutes.
References:
1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
3. Lawless, J. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, Thorsons, England, 1995
4. Willmont, D. Aromatherpy with Chinese Medicine, Willmountain Press., USA, 2008
Picture from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melaleuca_leucadendra
Safety
Non toxic and non sensitising. It can be skin irritating. Keep away from mucous membranes. If oxidized, it may cause irritation or sensitization. It may antidote homeopathic remedies. It is too strong to use with babies or children under five years old on their faces or in a steam. Care must be taken when using with asthmatics.


