Eucalyptus Citriodora - Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora is called lemon-scented eucalyptus, as it has a lemon scent. It is a calming oil, great to get rid of fungus, and very antiseptic. It is also a great anti-inflammatory.  

  • Batch: EUC-104
  • Distillation Date: Spring 2012
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years
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Specifics
Country of Origin: South Africa Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Aldehydes Plant Parts: Leaves
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Myrtaceae
Aromas: Camphoraceous, Fresh, Lemony Notes: Top

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

It is the main ingredient in many natural bug repellents. Combined with Patchouli and Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) it is very effective. It is also used to inhibit the herpes viruses.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antifungal - inhibits growth of fungus (Eucalyptus citriodora)
  • Antimicrobial - helps the body strengthen its resistance to infective organisms
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections (urinary, pulmonary)
  • Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation, cooling
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Calming
Cools and cleanses to reduce negative emotions

Recipe

Eucalyptus Bug Spray
10 drops Eucalyptus citriodora
10 drops Patchouli
10 drops Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana)

Add to a 2 oz spray bottle filled with either water or Witch Hazel. Shake before spraying. You can spray this on your clothes.

References:

1. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995

Safety

If oxidized, it may cause irritation or sensitization. It is too strong to use with young children on their faces, skin or in a steam. Use with caution on the skin, best to blend it with skin nourishing oils.

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Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # EUC-104
Date: Spring 2012
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene0.38
β-myrcene0.16
β-pinene0.46
d-limonene0.15

Sesquiterpenes

α-humulene0.09
β-caryophyllene1.74
bicyclogermacrene0.29

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol0.09
citronellol3.99
isopulegol10.14

Monoterpenols (continued)

isopulegol isomer0.75
linalol0.26
neoisopulegol5.25

Aldehydes

citronellal68.35

Esters

citronellyl acetate2.35
geranyl acetate0.19
other esters0.95

Oxides

1,8-cineole0.43
cis-rose oxide0.16

Phenols

menthyl eugenol0.78

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Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora

Country of Origin: South Africa

Stock # EUC-101
Date: Summer 2007
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene1.10

Monoterpenols

citronellol8.50

Sesquiterpenols

isospathulenol17.00

Aldehydes

citronellal62.00

Esters

citronellyl acetate2.00
citronellyl butyrate1.20

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Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora

Country of Origin: India

Stock # EUC-102
Date: Summer 2009
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene1.56

Monoterpenols

citronellol8.79

Sesquiterpenols

isospathulenol17.89

Aldehydes

citronellal64.32

Esters

citronellyl acetate1.79
citronellyl butyrate1.47

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Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora

Country of Origin: India

Stock # EUC-103
Date: Fall 2009
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene0.90

Monoterpenols

citronellol4.58
geraniol0.45
neoisopulegol2.80

Aldehydes

citronellal79.32

Esters

citronellyl acetate0.41

Oxides

1,8-cineole0.62

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Eucalyptus Citriodora - <em>Eucalyptus citriodora</em>

Eucalyptus Citriodora - Eucalyptus citriodora

Eucalyptus Citriodora is called lemon-scented eucalyptus, as it has a lemon scent. It is a calming oil, great to get rid of fungus, and very antiseptic. It is also a great anti-inflammatory.  

  • Batch: EUC-104
  • Distillation Date: Spring 2012
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/2 oz. - $10.00
  • 1 oz. - $18.00
  • 2 oz. - $32.00
  • 4 oz. - $56.00
  • 8 oz. - $96.00
  • 16 oz. - $160.00
  • 32 oz. - $256.00

Specifics

Country of Orgin: India Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Aldehydes Plant Parts: Leaves
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Myrtaceae
Aromas: Camphoraceous, Fresh, Lemony
Note: Top

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

It is the main ingredient in many natural bug repellents. Combined with Patchouli and Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) it is very effective. It is also used to inhibit the herpes viruses.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antifungal - inhibits growth of fungus (Eucalyptus citriodora)
  • Antimicrobial - helps the body strengthen its resistance to infective organisms
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections (urinary, pulmonary)
  • Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation, cooling
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Calming
Cools and cleanses to reduce negative emotions

Recipe

Eucalyptus Bug Spray
10 drops Eucalyptus citriodora
10 drops Patchouli
10 drops Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana)

Add to a 2 oz spray bottle filled with either water or Witch Hazel. Shake before spraying. You can spray this on your clothes.

References:

1. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995

Safety

If oxidized, it may cause irritation or sensitization. It is too strong to use with young children on their faces, skin or in a steam. Use with caution on the skin, best to blend it with skin nourishing oils.